Keiji comes down to the lobby of the inn, the Cringing Kappa, and finds that there aren't many patrons there. There are only a couple of men there, one of them looks passed drunk from last night, and the other just looks like he has nowhere else to go. You could smell the alcohol and the body odor coming from there. There are plenty of tables and chairs open for Keiji to choose from. As soon as he picks a seat, the innkeeper, an overweight human woman in her fifties with graying hair, comes up to you and asks, "What can I get you? We have eggs and rice, and we have fried fish on toast," It seems that those are the only two options for breakfast at this inn. It turns out that you can also order ale or water for the beverage.