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The '''Stoic Club''' is a club in [[Summers]]. It requires a [[telephone]] call before [[Ness]] can enter. To get the phone number, he must talk to a man in [[Toto]] who is upset about the [[Magic cake vendor]], his wife, and her obsession with the club. It is a very awkward place where many of its members speak in a much more sophisticated manner and use bigger words. The club itself only serves water, and its members pay a high price for it, as the main feature of the club is for serious, intellectual discussion. The club puts on a "show," which, in actuality is to simply stare at a rock on a stage and philosophize about it.
The '''Stoic Club''' is a club in [[Summers]]. It requires a [[telephone]] call before [[Ness]] can enter. To get the phone number, he must talk to a man in [[Toto]] in the house east of the shop. It is a very awkward place where many of its members speak in a much more sophisticated manner and use bigger words. The club itself only serves water, and its members pay a high price for it, as the main feature of the club is for serious, intellectual discussion. The club puts on a "show," which, in actuality is to simply stare at a rock on a stage and philosophize about it.
 
In the game's plot, Ness meets a sailer who is upset about the Magic Cake vendor, his wife, and her obsession with the club. After making a reservation to the club, he meets the Magic Cake vendor inside and asks for a slice of her cake. Ness causes her to remember how much she likes her job, and returns to business now selling Magic Tarts.


After the events of the game, it becomes the Lazy Cowpoke Stop'n Go, a truck stop that does not allow minors inside, however, if Ness calls, he can still enter. The now-remodeled Stoic Club is much less serious, and the new owner describes it as having "loud music, great food, and really rowdy crowds..."
After the events of the game, it becomes the Lazy Cowpoke Stop'n Go, a truck stop that does not allow minors inside, however, if Ness calls, he can still enter. The now-remodeled Stoic Club is much less serious, and the new owner describes it as having "loud music, great food, and really rowdy crowds..."
==Gallery==
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{{gallery/cell|Stoic club interior.png|400px|Inside of the Stoic Club}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When speaking to the [[Hint Shop|Hint Shop owner]] during the Stoic Club portion of the game, he at first mistakes the club as a strip club.
*The Magic Cake Vendor was originally intended to do massages instead of selling Magic cakes. Her name was originally intended to be Jill, before being renamed Martha during development.<ref>https://legendsoflocalization.com/early-earthbound-discoveries/</ref>
 
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