The Dogtail Innis a Low-to-Mid-Range Public House and Inn that serves the middle-class of the River Quarter—teamsters, warehouse foremen, and successful laborers. It provides a more stable and less dangerous environment than the River Rat, offering basic communal meals and small, partitioned sleeping cells on the upper floor. This is a ramshackle, two-story unpainted oak timber and yellow brick building. The entrance is a stout wooden door with a rounded top, hanging on heavy iron hinges that creak loudly when moved. A faded wooden sign hangs above, depicting a scruffy dog's tail wagging.