STOREROOM
NOUNS
1325 — BUTLERY orig.: a storeroom for provisions, esp. wine’ the provision and serving of drink as a department of a royal or noble household; later, a room in a large house, usually located between the kitchen and dining room, used for the storage of dishes, glassware, cutlery, etc., and sometimes also for serving or storing food and drink
1333 — GARDEROBE a storeroom, wardrobe; a locked-up chamber in which articles of dress, stores, etc. are kept → Hist.
1384 — BUTTERY a storeroom for provisions, esp. ale and other alcoholic drinks; a pantry or larder → hist.