Lazy Eel
The Lazy Eel is an unsavory winesink in White Harbor.[1]
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Location
The route to the Lazy Eel takes its patrons past the Seal Gate through to the cobbled square called Fishfoot Yard. The Eel is located down a flight of steps, underneath a warehouse full of sheepskins.
History
Back in Davos's smuggling days, the Eel had been renowned for offering the oldest whores and vilest wine in White Harbor, along with meat pies full of lard and gristle that were inedible to eat on their best days and poisonous on their worst.
Most locals shunned the place, leaving it for sailors who did not know any better. City guardsmen and customs officers were never seen down in the Lazy Eel. Not much has changed.[1]
Interior
The ceiling is barrel vaulted and stained black with soot. The floor is hard-packed earth. The air smells of smoke and spoiled meat and stale vomit. The cellar is large, full of nooks and shadowed alcoves where a man can be alone if he so desires. There is a hearth.
Recent Events
Dance with Dragons
Davos Seaworth goes to the Lazy Eel to try and catch up on tidings concerning White Harbor and beyond.
References and Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 15, Davos II.