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Quentino's Night Club is a location in the Casino Quarter of Atlantic City in Fallout 76, introduced in the Expeditions: Atlantic City update part one, Boardwalk Paradise.

Background[]

FO76AC Quentinos Night Club

A promotional billboard for Quentino's.

This pre-War night club has survived the nuclear devastation and Acee flooding mostly unscathed, and has reopened for business in the years since the Great War, with an affluent clientele in attendance - or at least one able to afford and maintaining high quality pre-War clothing. It was bought up before the Great War by then-leader of the Atlantic City mafia, don Quentino Lombardi, to act as the mob's headquarters as safehouse. It continues to be so in the years since, especially after the restoration of the Atlantic City Municipal Government.[1] It is also the hottest nightlife location in the entire Atlantic City.[2]

Layout[]

The night club is part of the Casino Quarter. On the roof, accessible via either the side staircase or a makeshift bridge from the skybridge connecting it to the monorail station, consistently spawn a pair of lesser Devils. However, only the main door leads into the building from the streets, with a mobster spawning outside during regular visits.

Inside, the night club is built around a large central space for mingling and entertainment. There is a bar directly underneath the entrance and a larger cocktail bar with an adjacent kitchen on the eastern side of the lower floor, which also contains a trap door leading to the basement of The Neapolitan Casino. The side staircases lead up to the upper level, including another cocktail bar and Concerta Lombardi on the couch nearby. The adjacent room is reserved for pool players and holds Fabio Mondadori with his personal terminal.

On the eastern side is also a door leading to a suite that belonged to Quentino Lombardi, with Walter the cat the only inhabitant.

Inhabitants[]

Expeditions[]


Notable loot[]

  • Apology note - Note, on a bar counter to the east, near some slot machines.
  • Tim's letter - Note, on a nightstand near the bed in the suite. It is accessed by taking a double door on the eastern side of the second floor, then heading up the stairs.
  • To Sal - Note, on the main bar counter, next to where Sal Sticky Fingers sits during subsequent runs of Tax Evasion.
  • Succession - Holotape, on top of a steamer trunk in the same suite as Tim's letter.
  • Potential magazine - On a counter in the women's bathroom on the first floor.
  • Vault-Tec bobblehead - Guaranteed to spawn in the same suite as Tim's letter, on top of a dresser.
  • Huffwarbler hairbrush - Junk item, in the suite, on top of a suitcase. It is the only known location of this item outside of Vault 79.

Appearances[]

Quentino's Night Club appears only in Fallout 76, introduced in the Expeditions: Atlantic City update part one, Boardwalk Paradise.

Behind the scenes[]

  • Level designer Craig Bernardo worked on the creation of Quentino's Night Club, directing the environment artists and working with the lead systems and quest designer to implement it as part of Expeditions.[Non-game 1]
  • In the Road to Atlantic City trailer, the third-floor bar of Quentino's had a sign that was constructed using the neon red lettered lights from the base game. In the final version of Expeditions: Atlantic City, Quentino's was given a unique asset for its signage.

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References[]

  1. Vault 76 dweller: "Does the mafia own this place?"
    Billy Beltbuckles: "Don Quentino bought it up before the bombs. Prime real estate, it was. He fixed it up into somethin' like a headquarters for us. A place for Wise Guys to lay low without the damn Munis up our asses wanting their "dues.""
    (Billy Beltbuckles' dialogue)
  2. Fallout 76 loading screens: "High rollers, lowlifes, and made men rub shoulders at Quentino's, Atlantic City's hottest nightclub, named for the reclusive Don Quentino Lombardi. "

Non-game

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