You could have gone out a window or through the kitchen or something, but that surely would have drawn more attention and suspicion than just leaving through the front door.
The party sits down for a meal of bacon, bread rolls, boiled eggs, honeyed milk, and fruit preserves. While you are eating, you observe the goings-on in the common room. A girl of about fourteen walks up to the bar with an empty sack, which the bartender fills with food. The exchange a few words, the girl makes the sign of Semla's blessing, and she heads out of the inn.
An argument a few tables over draws your attention. Another young person, a boy of about fifteen, is trying in vain to convince several of his adult relatives to let him enter the military academy in Hazard. Their counterpoint is that harvest season is when he is needed at home the most.
Little else of note transpires while you eat, and before long, you have finished your breakfast.