A curtained archway near the stage leads to a series of private booths useful for secret meetings or romantic rendezvous. The booths are made of stone, though the seats are padded with a dark brown leather. A candle sits on each table of the six booths, and those candles are the only source of illumination. The area is quieter than the main room, but the sounds from the stage usually drown out the conversations from nearby booths.
The Green Door is not a rough and tumble spot, and does not have a reputation as a place
where criminals meet. Conleevus has endeavored to keep the tavern's reputation clean, to
better throw off any suspicious. A handful of thieves and assassins do indeed meet with
clients. The owner is paid a small fee for letting these particular freelance lawbreakers do
their business in the private booths, and Conleevus limits the meetings to only those he
knows. After all, his is a (mostly) honest business, not one of those Bard's Quarter holes.