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The '''Hog's Head''' is an inn and pub in the all [[Wizarding world|wizarding village]] of [[Hogsmeade]]. The bar at the Hog's Head comprises one small , very dirty, and dingy room that has bay windows that are so encrusted with filth that you can barely see through them. The place is filled with rough wooden tables that generally have nothing except the stubs of candles sitting upon their surfaces. The concrete floor of the place is so dirty that it looks as though there is not a floor at all, but instead that the building is simply built on open ground. The Hog's Head is owned and operated by [[Aberforth Dumbledore]].
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The '''Hog's Head Inn''' is an inn and pub in the all [[Wizarding world|wizarding village]] of [[Hogsmeade]]. The bar at the Hog's Head comprises one small, very dirty, and dingy room that has bay windows that are so encrusted with filth that you can barely see through them. The place is filled with rough wooden tables that generally have nothing except the stubs of candles sitting upon their surfaces. The stone floor of the place is so dirty that it looks as though there is not a floor at all, but instead that the building is simply built on open ground. The Hog's Head is owned and operated by [[Aberforth Dumbledore]].
   
 
==History and reputation==
 
==History and reputation==
[[File:Aberforth_DumbledoreDH2.jpg|thumb|left|182px|[[Aberforth Dumbledore]], keeper of the Hog's Head Inn]]
 
The Hog's Head is known for being the kind of disreputable establishment that the shady type like to frequent. [[Mundungus Fletcher]] was thrown out of the Hog's Head some years ago for an unspecified offence, however, it can be assumed that he was using the place as a venue for his dealing in questionable and stolen merchandise.[[File:Hogsheadsign.JPG|thumb|right|182px|[[Hog's Head]] sign.]]
 
   
 
[[File:Hog's_Head_sign.jpg|thumb|Hog's Head sign|left|211x211px]]The Hog's Head is known for being the kind of disreputable establishment that the shady type like to frequent. Due to the shadiness of the place, it is somewhat a sense of fashion for the customers to keep their faces hidden, and Aberforth had never had a large number of customers inside at once prior to the recruiting meeting of [[Dumbledore's Army]]. [[Mundungus Fletcher]] was thrown out of the Hog's Head some years ago for an unspecified offence, however, it can be assumed that he was using the place as a venue for his dealing in questionable and stolen merchandise.
Despite being such a run down and visually unappealing avenue, it has been the place of a fair share of remarkable events, including: the making of Harry Potter's prophecy, the revelation of how to get to the Philosopher's Stone, the first gathering of Dumbledore's Army and supplying rebels against Death Eaters at Hogwarts food and drink in their hide out.
 
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Despite being such a run down and visually unappealing avenue, it has been the place of a fair share of remarkable events, including: the making of Harry Potter's prophecy, the revelation of how to get to the [[Philosopher's Stone]], the first gathering of Dumbledore's Army, and supplying rebels against [[Death Eaters]] at Hogwarts food and drink in their hideout. None other than the waiting place of Mulciber, Rosier, Dolohov, and Nott when Tom Riddle came to Hogsmeade requesting to secure a post with Headmaster Dumbledore.
   
 
===Making of the Prophecy===
 
===Making of the Prophecy===
[[File:Trelawney.jpg|thumb|right|160px|Sybill Trelawney.]]
 
{{Quote|The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches...Born to those who have thrice defied him, born as the seventh month dies...and the Dark Lord will mark him as his equal, but he will have power the Dark Lord knows not...and either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survives....|Prophecy made to [[Albus Dumbledore]] by [[Sybill Trelawney]]}}
 
   
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{{Main|Sybill Trelawney's first prophecy}}
In [[1979]], [[Albus Dumbledore]], [[Headmaster]] of [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] travelled to the Hog's Head to interview an applicant for the post of [[Divination]] [[Professor|Teacher]]: [[Sybill Trelawney]]. It was in the Hog's Head that Trelawney made one of her only two known actual prophecies, this one made to Albus Dumbledore himself about [[The Prophecy|"The Dark Lord and (?) Harry Potter"]]. As it transpired, a [[Death Eaters|Death Eater]] spy, revealed to be [[Severus Snape]], was listening at the door of the private room where Trelawney and Dumbledore were having their meeting. Snape was thrown out of the building before he could hear the whole prophecy, however, he did hear enough to make the Dark Lord attack and kill Harry Potter's parents, and attempt to kill Harry when the information was conveyed to him.
 
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{{Quote|The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches...Born to those who have thrice defied him, born as the seventh month dies...and the Dark Lord will mark him as his equal, but he will have power the Dark Lord knows not...and either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survives....|Prophecy made to Albus Dumbledore by Sybill Trelawney|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix}}In [[1979]], [[Albus Dumbledore]], [[Headmaster]] of [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] travelled to the Hog's Head to interview an applicant for the post of [[Divination]] Teacher: [[Sybill Trelawney]]. It was in the Hog's Head that Trelawney made one of her only two known actual prophecies, this one made to Albus Dumbledore himself about "The Dark Lord and Harry Potter". As it transpired, a [[Death Eaters|Death Eater]] spy, revealed to be [[Severus Snape]], was listening at the door of the private room where Trelawney and Dumbledore were having their meeting. Snape was thrown out of the building before he could hear the whole prophecy, however, he did hear enough to make the Dark Lord attack and kill Harry Potter's parents, and attempt to kill Harry when the information was conveyed to him.
   
 
===The Philosopher's Stone===
 
===The Philosopher's Stone===
 
{{Quote|Won it, las' night I was down in the village havin' a few drinks an' got into a game o' cards with a stranger. Think he was quite glad ter get rid of it, ter be honest.|Hagrid on the events that took place in the Inn|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}[[File:HagridStranger.jpg|thumb|216x216px|Rubeus Hagrid drinking in the Hog's Head with the hooded stranger]][[Rubeus Hagrid]] was known to frequent the Hog's Head; It was here that he allowed a [[Quirinus Quirrell|hooded stranger]] to purchase him a series of drinks that intoxicated Hagrid enough to make him let slip how to get past [[Fluffy]], Hagrid's pet three headed dog. During the same encounter, Hagrid played, and won a game of cards, earning him a prize in the form of a [[Norwegian Ridgeback]] [[dragon]] egg.
[[File:HagridStranger.jpg|thumb|left|205px|Rubeus Hagrid drinking in the Hog's Head with the hooded stranger.]]
 
{{Quote|Won it, las' night I was down in the village havin' a few drinks an' got into a game o' cards with a stranger. Think he was quite glad ter get rid of it, ter be honest.|Hagrid on the events that took place in the Inn.|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
 
 
[[Rubeus Hagrid]] was known to frequent the Hog's Head; It was here that he allowed a [[Quirinus Quirrell|hooded stranger]] to purchase him a series of drinks that intoxicated Hagrid enough to make him let slip how to get past [[Fluffy]], Hagrid's pet three headed dog. During the same encounter, Hagrid played, and won a game of cards, earning him a prize in the form of a [[Norwegian Ridgeback]] [[dragon]] egg.
 
   
 
===Dumbledore's Army===
 
===Dumbledore's Army===
 
{{Quote|Uhm, hi, you all know why we're here. We need a teacher. A proper teacher. One who's had real experience defending themselves against the [[Dark Arts]].|Hermione opens the meeting at the Hog's Head|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)}}
[[File:Hogshead.jpg|thumb|left]]
 
   
   
 
{{Quote|Uhm, hi, you all know why we're here. We need a teacher. A proper teacher. One who's had real experience defending themselves against the [[Dark Arts]].|Hermione opens the meeting at the Hog's Head.|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)}}
 
 
[[File:Hhmeeting.jpg|thumb|right|310px|Dumbledore's Army gathering in the Hog's Head.]]
 
 
It was the inn's infamously shady reputation that made [[Hermione Granger]] pick the Hog's Head as the first meeting place for [[Dumbledore's Army]], to their detriment. Mundungus Fletcher, disguised as a witch wearing a thick black veil that fell to his toes, was spying on the proceedings under the orders of [[Albus Dumbledore]], while [[Willy Widdershins]], who was heavily wrapped in bandages, overheard the group planning their defence lessons, and reported it to [[Dolores Umbridge]] and [[Cornelius Fudge]].
 
It was the inn's infamously shady reputation that made [[Hermione Granger]] pick the Hog's Head as the first meeting place for [[Dumbledore's Army]], to their detriment. Mundungus Fletcher, disguised as a witch wearing a thick black veil that fell to his toes, was spying on the proceedings under the orders of [[Albus Dumbledore]], while [[Willy Widdershins]], who was heavily wrapped in bandages, overheard the group planning their defence lessons, and reported it to [[Dolores Umbridge]] and [[Cornelius Fudge]].
 
[[File:B5C16M1.png|left|thumb|250x250px|Dumbledore's Army gathering in the Hog's Head]]
 
Hermione had thought that meeting in such a secluded and disreputable place would lessen their chances of meeting anyone who would give them up, however, [[Sirius Black]] would later point out that having their first meeting in such a quiet place was rather unwise, and suggested that the [[Three Broomsticks Inn]] would probably have been a wiser choice for a first meeting. It was in this meeting that the foundation for Dumbledore's Army was made and each member attending signed their name on a piece of parchment to bide their loyalty.
   
 
===The Second Wizarding War===
Hermione had thought that meeting in such a secluded and disreputable place would lessen their chances of meeting anyone who would give them up, however, [[Sirius Black]] would later point out that having their first meeting in such a quiet place was rather unwise, and suggested that the [[Three Broomsticks Inn]] would probably have been a wiser choice for a first meeting. It was in this meeting that the foundation for [[Dumbledore's Army]] was made and each member attending signed their name on [[Dumbledore's Army parchment|a piece of parchment]] to bide their loyalty.
 
   
 
{{Quote|A tiny white dot had reappeared at the end of the painted tunnel, and now Ariana was walking back towards them, growing bigger and bigger as she came. But there was somebody else with her now, someone taller than she was, who was limping along looking excited.|[[Neville Longbottom]] arrives through the secret passage to meet Harry|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
===The Second Wizarding War===
 
   
 
[[File:Trio_in_hogsmeade.jpg|thumb|[[Ariana Dumbledore]]'s portrait, the secret passage|235x235px]]For about two weeks before the [[Battle of Hogwarts]] there was a tunnel connecting the Hog's Head to the [[Room of Requirement]] at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]. The opening to the tunnel was hidden behind a picture of Ariana Dumbledore. The tunnel was used as a means to allow people from the outside world into the [[Room of Requirement]], which was acting as the safe haven for the reformed [[Dumbledore's Army]]. This tunnel was destroyed by Neville's grandmother once everyone was through so no one else could use it. The Inn was also used by [[Death Eaters]] to "traffick potions and poisons".<ref name="DH">''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''</ref> as said by Aberforth.
{{Quote|A tiny white dot had reappeared at the end of the painted tunnel, and now Ariana was walking back towards them, growing bigger and bigger as she came. But there was somebody else with her now, someone taller than she was, who was limping along looking excited.|Neville Longbottom arrives through the secret passage to meet Harry.|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
 
   
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==Behind the scenes==
[[File:Trio_in_hogsmeade.jpg|thumb|left|[[Ariana Dumbledore]]'s portrait, the secret passage]][[File:Hogheadpassage.jpg|thumb|Neville, Hermione, Ron, and Harry meet in the Hog's Head and prepare to go through the passage to the castle]]For about two weeks before the [[Battle of Hogwarts]] there was a tunnel connecting the Hog's Head to the [[Room of Requirement]] at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]. The opening to the tunnel was hidden behind a picture of [[Ariana Dumbledore]]. The tunnel was used as a means to allow people from the outside world into the Room of Requirement, which was acting as the safe haven for the reformed Dumbledore's Army. This tunnel was destroyed by Neville's grandmother once everyone was through so no one else could use it. The Inn was also used by [[Death Eaters]] to "traffick potions and poisons".<ref name=DH>''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''</ref> as said by Aberforth.
 
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*A "hogshead" is a measurement of an alcholic bevarge, such as [[beer]] or [[wine]], that measures ~240 liters.<ref>https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C5ACMP_enUS517US517&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=define:hogshead</ref>
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*According to [[Hermione Granger]], in ''[[Sites of Historical Sorcery]]'' it is mentioned that the inn at Hogsmeade served as human headquarters for the 1612 goblin rebellion<ref name="POA5">''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: Chapter 5]]''</ref>. It is unknown if the inn mentioned in the book is the Hog's Head.
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*A sign hung in the Hog's Head, declaring that the sale of [[unicorn blood]] was forbidden and warning customers not to ask about it<ref name="HPLE">''[[Harry Potter Limited Edition]]''</ref>
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*In [[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7]], Aberforth Dumbledore has a picture of him and his brother Albus Dumbledore hanging on the wall, unlike in the book and film where there are no pictures of Albus anywhere in the pub.
   
 
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==Appearances==
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Revision as of 13:58, 27 January 2016

Ron Weasley: "Lovely spot!"
Hermione Granger: "Thought it would be safer off the beaten track."
Ron and Hermione in selecting Hog's head as the secret meeting place for D.A.[src]

The Hog's Head Inn is an inn and pub in the all wizarding village of Hogsmeade. The bar at the Hog's Head comprises one small, very dirty, and dingy room that has bay windows that are so encrusted with filth that you can barely see through them. The place is filled with rough wooden tables that generally have nothing except the stubs of candles sitting upon their surfaces. The stone floor of the place is so dirty that it looks as though there is not a floor at all, but instead that the building is simply built on open ground. The Hog's Head is owned and operated by Aberforth Dumbledore.

History and reputation

Hog's Head sign

Hog's Head sign

The Hog's Head is known for being the kind of disreputable establishment that the shady type like to frequent. Due to the shadiness of the place, it is somewhat a sense of fashion for the customers to keep their faces hidden, and Aberforth had never had a large number of customers inside at once prior to the recruiting meeting of Dumbledore's Army. Mundungus Fletcher was thrown out of the Hog's Head some years ago for an unspecified offence, however, it can be assumed that he was using the place as a venue for his dealing in questionable and stolen merchandise.

Despite being such a run down and visually unappealing avenue, it has been the place of a fair share of remarkable events, including: the making of Harry Potter's prophecy, the revelation of how to get to the Philosopher's Stone, the first gathering of Dumbledore's Army, and supplying rebels against Death Eaters at Hogwarts food and drink in their hideout. None other than the waiting place of Mulciber, Rosier, Dolohov, and Nott when Tom Riddle came to Hogsmeade requesting to secure a post with Headmaster Dumbledore.

Making of the Prophecy

"The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches...Born to those who have thrice defied him, born as the seventh month dies...and the Dark Lord will mark him as his equal, but he will have power the Dark Lord knows not...and either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survives...."
— Prophecy made to Albus Dumbledore by Sybill Trelawney[src]

In 1979, Albus Dumbledore, Headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry travelled to the Hog's Head to interview an applicant for the post of Divination Teacher: Sybill Trelawney. It was in the Hog's Head that Trelawney made one of her only two known actual prophecies, this one made to Albus Dumbledore himself about "The Dark Lord and Harry Potter". As it transpired, a Death Eater spy, revealed to be Severus Snape, was listening at the door of the private room where Trelawney and Dumbledore were having their meeting. Snape was thrown out of the building before he could hear the whole prophecy, however, he did hear enough to make the Dark Lord attack and kill Harry Potter's parents, and attempt to kill Harry when the information was conveyed to him.

The Philosopher's Stone

"Won it, las' night I was down in the village havin' a few drinks an' got into a game o' cards with a stranger. Think he was quite glad ter get rid of it, ter be honest."
— Hagrid on the events that took place in the Inn[src]
HagridStranger

Rubeus Hagrid drinking in the Hog's Head with the hooded stranger

Rubeus Hagrid was known to frequent the Hog's Head; It was here that he allowed a hooded stranger to purchase him a series of drinks that intoxicated Hagrid enough to make him let slip how to get past Fluffy, Hagrid's pet three headed dog. During the same encounter, Hagrid played, and won a game of cards, earning him a prize in the form of a Norwegian Ridgeback dragon egg.

Dumbledore's Army

"Uhm, hi, you all know why we're here. We need a teacher. A proper teacher. One who's had real experience defending themselves against the Dark Arts."
— Hermione opens the meeting at the Hog's Head[src]


It was the inn's infamously shady reputation that made Hermione Granger pick the Hog's Head as the first meeting place for Dumbledore's Army, to their detriment. Mundungus Fletcher, disguised as a witch wearing a thick black veil that fell to his toes, was spying on the proceedings under the orders of Albus Dumbledore, while Willy Widdershins, who was heavily wrapped in bandages, overheard the group planning their defence lessons, and reported it to Dolores Umbridge and Cornelius Fudge.

B5C16M1

Dumbledore's Army gathering in the Hog's Head

Hermione had thought that meeting in such a secluded and disreputable place would lessen their chances of meeting anyone who would give them up, however, Sirius Black would later point out that having their first meeting in such a quiet place was rather unwise, and suggested that the Three Broomsticks Inn would probably have been a wiser choice for a first meeting. It was in this meeting that the foundation for Dumbledore's Army was made and each member attending signed their name on a piece of parchment to bide their loyalty.

The Second Wizarding War

"A tiny white dot had reappeared at the end of the painted tunnel, and now Ariana was walking back towards them, growing bigger and bigger as she came. But there was somebody else with her now, someone taller than she was, who was limping along looking excited."
Neville Longbottom arrives through the secret passage to meet Harry[src]
Trio in hogsmeade

Ariana Dumbledore's portrait, the secret passage

For about two weeks before the Battle of Hogwarts there was a tunnel connecting the Hog's Head to the Room of Requirement at Hogwarts. The opening to the tunnel was hidden behind a picture of Ariana Dumbledore. The tunnel was used as a means to allow people from the outside world into the Room of Requirement, which was acting as the safe haven for the reformed Dumbledore's Army. This tunnel was destroyed by Neville's grandmother once everyone was through so no one else could use it. The Inn was also used by Death Eaters to "traffick potions and poisons".[1] as said by Aberforth.

Behind the scenes

  • A "hogshead" is a measurement of an alcholic bevarge, such as beer or wine, that measures ~240 liters.[2]
  • According to Hermione Granger, in Sites of Historical Sorcery it is mentioned that the inn at Hogsmeade served as human headquarters for the 1612 goblin rebellion[3]. It is unknown if the inn mentioned in the book is the Hog's Head.
  • A sign hung in the Hog's Head, declaring that the sale of unicorn blood was forbidden and warning customers not to ask about it[4]
  • In LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7, Aberforth Dumbledore has a picture of him and his brother Albus Dumbledore hanging on the wall, unlike in the book and film where there are no pictures of Albus anywhere in the pub.

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