Hostelry

Pronunciation: /ˈhɑstəɫˈɑɹˈwaɪ/

Hostelry (noun)

  1. A building where people can eat and often sleep, such as a pub, inn, or small hotel.
  2. A business that runs a pub or inn and provides drinks, meals, and rooms for guests.

Examples

  • The hostelry served dinner and offered rooms for travelers.
  • We booked a night at the hostelry near the station.