Evening Nip

This very small, dark-wood, rough and tumble dive bar served as a front for The Gentleman's base of operations within the real Evening Nip which was located underneath it.

Interior
The interior was of this bar was around 20 by 30 feet, and was lit by a central candle-lit chandelier that was almost obtrusively laid from a low ceiling. The floor was made of wooden boards, and there was a number of small booths that are built out of wood as well. The bare had a classic Old-England pub feel. Everything smelled of dried beers and ale and rotted wood, and where one would expect a rowdy crow but it's very quiet. There was a couple doors that lead into a kitchen or storage area.

The bar was run by Clive Bens, a very old dwarf with half of his beard burned away revealing a perpetual grimace. He employed two dangerous-looking guards at the outside, that acted as bouncers.
 * One of these thicker human men, was completely bald, had pale skin, and a big square chin that looks like it's been broken in multiple places who has his arms crossed.
 * The other bouncer looked to be a spindly guy who sat near the entrance. He had daggers sheathed on both sides.

The bar served the basest, most bitter ale, but it was functional.

Patrons
Two patrons within the bar sat separate booths drinking alone and watched the Mighty Nein every time they entered.
 * A younger, plump human male, who had a tuft of a red and grey goatee at the end of his chin. He had no hair on top of his head.
 * An older human in his forties, he was clutching a tankard, and he had a very similar tattoo around his neck to Thed.

The Evening Nip
To reach the real Evening Nip and to gain an audience with The Gentleman, as learned from Thed, one had to approach Clive Bens at the bar and ask for a drink mentioning that "while I have no coin, I'd be willing to offer many gifts ."

After speaking this phrase, Clive would lead patrons to a back room storage cupboard. Filled with shelves with various bottles of liquor, wine, and ale, there was a small chain in one corner, which when pulled revealed a small trap door that when winched up, revealed a stairway that curved down to the left for around 40-feet.

This stairway opened up to a bright stone-set subterranean tavern filled with the sound of soft violin, lute, and string instruments, voices, laughter, and the clink of glasses. From floor to ceiling, the tavern was about 20 feet tall. There were two balconies that overlook the area, one on the left side, and one that's that was around the corner. A dozen or so patrons filled the tables in this area beyond the staircase, which were served by a bartender. There was a central table at the back of the room where cards were being played, and where the Gentleman sat.

Guards

 * A gruff-looking guard was posted beside the stairway entrance.