
Mr. Adams
You are the drink-preparer at the Eaton Hotel. You work magic with all types of "juice" knowing when and when not to add the etoh. Because your job is only semi-legit, you get paid well and you can treat dates well.
The manager, Mr. Merlot, runs the show here. You are often making juice cocktails with heavy alcohol for the owner Mr. Silveroak. You know that you should never mention alcohol, but just that you’re making a tasty drink/beverage, etc.
You work the speakeasy there on a nightly basis. You see a lot of the same folks week to week. Though Mr. Merlot is always extra nice to the rich philanthropist, Mr. Galliano.
Mrs. Silveroak (wife of owner) seems to be content with her bookmobile work.
Two maids you work with:
Miss Silveroak – the spoiled daughter of the owner, she knows of the speakeasy and takes advantage of it while Porter Port (the bell-hop) and Miss Sauvignion (the other maid) do most of the housecleaning.
Last Tuesday a large fire destroyed the neighboring Getto Building resulting in several dead (and they seem to be find more bodies there each day since then). A portion of your hotel was also damaged by fire the same night. Mr. Silveroak has already made a public announcement of getting it fixed (costing $50K!) and bricklayers are already here to replace some of the damaged walls.
Thursday Detective Pinot-Noir checked in so your guard has been up.
Advice
Probably makes sense to meet with everyone you should already know.
Make sure folks like the drink and know of other drinks (at least know where they are in case someone asks you). You do know that there are still several guests that are either stuck in the storm or are staying elsewhere so as to not have to traverse it.