Upgraded Hogsmeade
History: Originally just a small, all magical hamlet on the outskirts of Hogwarts, Hogsmeade was nothing special, the main business coming from the students and teachers of the school.
However, with the arrival of the Potter Primary School for Magical Children and the Hogwarts Institution of Higher Magical Learning Hogsmeade has gone from a sleepy little village to a bustling university town.
Transportation Service: Hogsmeade Station: Having started out as a simple train station responsible for transporting the students of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry this now has become a central fixture of the town. Trains arrive hourly from all over the United Kingdom, Aurors man Fireplaces connected to various location and areas for incoming portkeys and apparations. From the Station people, both magical and muggle, can catch cabs to anywhere in the town for a small fee.
Public Houses (Pubs):
There are three pubs in Hogsmeade, each servicing a very constant but different demographic.
Kate's Clubhouse: The most family oriented of the three, the most alcoholic drink on hand being Butterbeer. Run by Kate and Kevin Smith, this pub is warm and fun and welcoming. The walls are decorated by Quidditch banners and portraits of famous witches and wizards. Every day a special dish is offered, music is always playing, and Kate or Kevin is ready to lend an ear. This pub accepts both muggle and magical currency.
The Three Broomsticks: The pub frequented most by Hogwarts, School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Students. This has a warm and almost rustic feel to it and is very traditional in it's menus. Madam Rosemerta owns this property and is warm and welcoming although she also will not tolerate excessive rowdiness. This pub accepts both muggle and magical currency.
The Hogshead Inn: The pub servicing the students of the Hogwarts Intuition of Higher Magical Learning, everyone is on tap and the menu is rustic. Run by Albus Dumbledore's younger brother, Aberforth Dumbledore, this is a hotspot for hags, vampires, goblins, and humans alike without prejudice as long as their money is good and nobody tries to eat someone else. Smells slightly of goat and has few windows, for the comfort of the darker clientele. This pub accepts both muggle and magical currency.
Shops:
Shops that cater to student and staff and villager alike. All accept both magical and muggle money.
Priscilla's Potionery: The go to apothecary, Priscilla Puckerman oversees the vast store that offers potion ingredients, cauldrons and other lab equipment, and completed potions on order. Missus Puckerman is thin and rather pale and sharp-tongued. The inside is an adventure in the senses of smell and touch.
Honeydukes: The Sweet Shop.
Spintwitches: A sporting goods store, for both magical and non-magical sports. Owned and operated by Twins Dana, a squib, and David, a wizard.
Spells and Tomes: The bookshop, a branch of Flourish and Blotts' . Mostly deals in textbooks and other academia related literature, from both world. The owner, a Monsieur Epstein, is known for his fair pricing and rental services. Thin and tall with tuffs of white hair surrounding a large bald spot on his crown, he is forever wearing his round-framed glasses, blue robes, and a smile. Each Sunday afternoon he reads a story to the children that join him.
Rawlings: The go-to shop for writing supplies. Offers both muggle and magical things and repairs type-writers.
