The Nenlast Patisserie Shoppe is a bakery and home of the Chessa family in Nenlast. It is owned and ran by a pair of talented bakers known as Jemma and her husband Jameson.
The shop stands next to the Black Trout Inn which gives this establishment a lot of business. The building is a small bakery, and surprisingly well stocked for a settlement of this small size, with the front of the shop facing the main street that goes through the center of Nenlast. It has a small cellar for storing supplies, with the ground floor given over to the business and upper floor used as the family home.The ground floor has two main sections. The front of the building is the store and is open to the public. Here, a counter ringed the room with large cabinets displaying the day's wares; there is also a bread bin. A corridor leads to the back of the the building. The cellar of the building is used for storage, holding ingredients. At the rear was the kitchen and preparation area, with a large oven, cooling racks, and work bench. The oven is magical (and the only true magic item in the building), being able to automatically adjust its temperature so everything was baked to perfection.
The bakery has a small dining room at the front of the shop. Upstairs is a small living area, furnished with two couches, rug, and bookcase with a small bedroon in the back. Off of it is a bathroom with bathtub. The shop as a whole is very cosy and confortable and it very popular with the residents of Nenlast. At times the shop has been known to have customers from outside Nenlast . . . the Nenlast Patisserie Shoppe is known throughout Nentir Vale.
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