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The Parlor is a location in Nuka-World in 2287.

Background[]

The Parlor was a pre-War dining establishment in Nuka-Town USA. It was a dinner theater where guests were treated to performances by a troupe called the Nuka-World Players.[1] The group put on productions such as "The Best Little Nuka-House in Boston" and "A Soft Drink Named Desire."[2] The signature menu item was the spicy Nuka-Blast burger.[1] Considered to be one of the more expensive, high-end experiences in the park, the restaurant suffered from a poor visitor turnaround rate.[3]

At some point after the Great War, Mags Black and her Operators occupied the structure, and by 2287, the restaurant had become their base of operations.

Layout[]

Beyond the entrance is a small reception area. Through the doors to the northeast is the main dining area, with a stage at the southeast end; Mags and William Black are usually found here. A small barracks room containing five beds is off the northern corner of the dining area. Mags and William's room with her Expert-locked terminal is behind a Master-locked door on the southwest side of the stage, and a small storage room featuring an employee terminal is on the northeast side.

Northeast of the dining area is the kitchen, which sports a chemistry station and a cooking stove. Connected to the kitchen is a workshop containing a weapons workbench and an armor workbench; Lizzie Wyath is typically found here, along with her Novice-locked terminal.

Inhabitants[]

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Notes[]

In one of the fridges in the kitchen, five wooden blocks are arranged to display "Hi Mom."

Appearances[]

The Parlor appears only in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.

Behind the scenes[]

The four plays listed in the employees terminal are all references to real life plays. "The Phantom of the Nuka" is a reference to The Phantom of the Opera, "The Best Little Nuka-House in Boston" is a reference to The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, "A Soft Drink Named Desire" is a reference to A Streetcar Named Desire, and "Fizzy Robb, The Quantum-Maker of Sweet-Street" is a reference to Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Aside from their similar names, the plots also mirror the real world plays, albeit with Nuka-themed and family friendly themes.

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sierra Petrovita: "Those seeking a more refined experience could sit down to a sumptuous meal at the Parlor Dinner Theater, home to the renowned Nuka-World Players. The Parlor wasn't just a dinner theater. It also hosted one of the park's most sought-after events, the Bottle and Cappy Show. The show was so popular, tickets would sell out months in advance. With its brightly-colored design and delicious burgers and fries, it's no surprise Cappy's Cafe was hugely popular with kids. The cafe was best known for its super-spicy Nuka-Blast Burger, which was so hot it was nicknamed 'the A-bomb on a bun.' On the park's busiest days, the line to get into the cafe was said to stretch all the way to Fizztop Mountain!"
    (Sierra Petrovita's dialogue)
  2. The Parlor terminal entries; Parlor employee's terminal, Performance List
  3. The Parlor terminal entries; Parlor employee's terminal, Parlor Management Memo #37
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