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Mom's Diner is a restaurant located in the east side of the Den. It is run by a robust older woman lovingly dubbed "Mom" by her patrons.

Dining[]

Patrons can order rat-pie, rat-loaf, or spaghetti with rat sauce. Each rat dish costs $10 and heals 2-8 hit points.[1]

If the Chosen One completes the "deliver a meal to Smitty for Mom" quest, Mom serves up a "combination plate of the best darn food [she has]"[2] that heals 5-20 hit points.[1]

Though the player can only order rat-based dishes, Mom's Diner sometimes offers non-rat dishes according to The Vault Dweller's Official Cookbook.[3][4][5] Presumably, the menu frequently changes based upon whatever food source is presently in the kitchen. The recipes attributed to Mom's Diner in The Vault Dweller's Official Cookbook are as follows:

Shop inventory[]

Mom sells the following items with a Barter skill of 120% and restocks every 13-15 days.[6] Any item with a percentage after it is not always restocked.

Weapons Medical Miscellaneous items
  • $110-$125

Notes[]

If Mom has been killed, the next time the Den's east side is entered, an out of business sign will be present.

Appearances[]

Mom's Diner appears only in Fallout 2.

Behind the scenes[]

Regularly eating food was necessary for Fallout 2's survival system before it became cut content. Mom's rat dishes would have been considered a "large meal" and the quest reward for "deliver a meal to Smitty for Mom" would have been considered a "huge meal".[1]

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Mom, who run's Mom's in the Den" scripting file
  2. Mom: {485}{}{That was good work. You must have worked up quite an appetite. I have a real treat for you as a reward. A combination plate of the best darn food I have here, just for you.}
    (Mom's dialogue file)
  3. The Vault Dweller's Official Cookbook p.33: "My journeys out west brought me to a charming establishment called Mom's Diner. One particularly unenthused patron suggested I stay away from the brahmin fries, but I couldn't help myself and ordered a plate. These are... not the same recipe, but I much prefer to harvesting the brahmin, uh, "meat" myself from one of the beasts."
  4. The Vault Dweller's Official Cookbook p.103: "Mom over at Mom's Diner loved this recipe, but thought mole rat would work just fine as a replacement. We also determined that a combination of Hubflower and a few fern flowers replaced the spices easily. Well, it probably isn't nearly as delicious but at least the recipe won't taste like dirt."
  5. The Vault Dweller's Official Cookbook p.99: "When I visited Mom's Diner, I couldn't believe how much radscorpion tasted like chicken. It's certainly easier to find!"
  6. "Mom Box in the Den" scripting file
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