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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

Notable loot

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.

Gallery

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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