Prospector Saloon

The Prospector Saloon is a saloon located in Goodsprings $$

Layout
The saloon is owned by Trudy, who has a small office in the front. A pool table and jukebox are located to the right of the bar and seating area to the left. The bathrooms are in the back. Old advertisements for Vegas entertainers hang on the walls. The gentlemen's room appears to be used as a broom closet, with janitorial supplies cluttered inside. To enter the adjacent room, a Very Easy lock can be picked. A Goodsprings settler will often be sitting at the bar. He returns to his residence at 10 PM. If killed, his inventory contains a prospector outfit, cowboy hat, and a .357 Magnum revolver in half condition. There is also a .357 Magnum in a drinking glass behind the bar.

A few skill magazines are found in the saloon, including Fixin' Things, Meeting People, and Salesman Weekly. Across from the desk with the terminal in Trudy's office is a crate that often has 2 of the 3 magazines. The third is always on a counter near the pool table. A distillery and a few jugs of moonshine can be found in the office. Both Trudy's office and the distillery jut out of the saloon's general shape and are distinctly made of metal, so they are likely additions to the saloon's original construction. The word "saloon" on the building sign is made of a motley assortment of neon letters.

Sunny Smiles begins the game here and initiates the tutorial quest Back in the Saddle when the Courier first arrives. Trudy and Joe Cobb arrive once the tutorial quest is complete or declined. After the completion of the Ghost Town Gunfight quest, Ringo stays there until the Courier travels to the Crimson Caravan Company near the Strip.

Appearances
Prospector Saloon appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes

 * The Prospector Saloon is located in the same geographical area as the real world Pioneer Saloon in Goodsprings, Nevada. Several aspects of the building are present in the real world location, such as the shape of the building, jukebox, interior bar and mirror, ceiling design, and porch entryway. The geographical location within the town itself is also accurate.
 * As a tribute to the game, the real-life Prospector Saloon has a framed copy of Fallout: New Vegas on its wall.

Bugs
It is possible that if you steal something in the saloon, and then drop it, it will show up as not being owned.