Joe's Spuckies (South Boston)

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Joe's Spuckies sandwich shop is an unmarked location in the South Boston neighborhood of Boston still accessible in 2287.

Background
This business was a front for a speakeasy, which used the franchise to funnel money and other necessary items to the owners' private accounts. The Southie speakeasy is hidden undernath the Joe's Spuckies diner storefront.

Joe's Spuckies sandwich shop
Joe's Spruckies sandwich shop lies on the street corner north of Andrew station, just north of the South Boston Police Department and south of Mass Bay Medical Center. The small lunch counter contains a few booths and tables. A cellar door behind the counter leads down to the Southie Speakeasy.

Southie Speakeasy
The speakeasy has a few tables set up in front of a stage, as well as a bar off to the side. A Novice-locked room off to the side of the bar contains a steamer chest and a chemistry station. A busted well east of the stage leads into Andrew station proper.

Appearances
Joe's Spuckies sandwich shop appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
The sandwich shop is a precise analogue of the real world Joe's Submarine Sandwich Shop, which has since been demolished. Alongside the nearby Bus and apartment wreckage, the area is a recreation of Emil Pagliarulo's Childhood neighborhood. The Sandwich shop's connection to Edward Winter however, is a reference to real world mob boss Whitey Bulger's "Triple O's Lounge."