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The elongated building serves as a tavern for the residents of Kakariko Village. Inside [[Link (A Link to the Past)|Link]] can find the [[Flute Boy's Father]]. He is sitting on the carpet near the front of the Inn and he dozes off after telling Link his [[Flute Boy|son]] was looking for the [[Triforce|Golden Power]].
The elongated building serves as a tavern for the residents of Kakariko Village. Inside [[Link (A Link to the Past)|Link]] can find the [[Flute Boy's Father]]. He is sitting on the carpet near the front of the Inn and he dozes off after telling Link his [[Flute Boy|son]] was looking for the [[Triforce|Golden Power]].


One of the [[Kakariko Inn Patron]]s is sitting at the Bar near the front entrance. If Link talks to him he speaks of a young lady at the [[Waterfall of Wishing]]. The man is referring to the [[Great Fairy]] where Link can acquire the [[Magical Boomerang]] or the [[Fire Shield|Red Shield]].
One of the [[Kakariko Inn Patron]]s is sitting at the Bar near the front entrance. If Link talks to him he speaks of a young lady at the [[Waterfall of Wishing]]. The man is referring to the [[Great Fairy]] where Link can acquire the [[Magical Boomerang]] or the [[Red Shield|Red Shield]].


There is a [[Treasure Chest]] at the top portion of the Inn, but it is not accessible from the main entrance. Instead, Link must enter the Inn through the secret back entrance. Opening the Treasure Chest allows Link to acquire a [[Bottle|Magic Bottle]].
There is a [[Treasure Chest]] at the top portion of the Inn, but it is not accessible from the main entrance. Instead, Link must enter the Inn through the secret back entrance. Opening the Treasure Chest allows Link to acquire a [[Bottle|Magic Bottle]].