Tabard Inn (tăb'ərd), in Southwark borough, Greater London, England. The inn, demolished in the 19th cent., was mentioned by Geoffrey Chaucer in the Prologue of the Canterbury Tales as the starting point of Chaucer's pilgrims.
| Columbia Encyclopedia: Tabard Inn |
| Canterbury Tales | |
| The Canterbury Pilgrims | |
| Southwark (part of London, England) |
| English author unfinished work about pilgrimage from tabard inn southwark? | |
| What can you do at an inn? | |
| How do you get in the inn? |
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