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In Tudor times, there were no restaurants in the modern sense. However, there were inns and taverns where travelers could find food and drink, often serving simple fare. These establishments catered primarily to locals and travelers, offering a communal dining experience rather than the individual service typical of today’s restaurants. Wealthy households might also host elaborate feasts, but these were private events rather than public dining options.

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