One thing you've learned in your travels is that any town with more then three people (or in some cases less) will have some sort of local inn, bar or tavern. This town is of course no exception. You take no time to note any local features of the town (most of which you can't see anyway) and make a beeline for the local inn. It is a simple building with dark wood and white plaster that bears a sign in front that reads:
"The Local Inn"
No Admittance after dark.
Your luck remains typically bad.