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La Tavola di Nonna
June 3, 2026 at 11:07 AM
Initial version (2026-06-03): standalone venue page
La Tavola di Nonna is an Italian-style sitting restaurant in Melino, the launch town of Paralives. The name means "Grandma's table" in Italian, and the venue is themed as a cozy family trattoria set near the beachfront, close to the Crème café and the train station. It is one of the named dining venues confirmed in the Early Access build. See Town Venues for the full venue directory.
The restaurant occupies a three-floor building. The first two floors are dedicated to dining, while the third floor is currently inaccessible. It is described as the establishment that seats the most customers of any venue in the town, making it the largest sit-down restaurant on the launch map.
A Parafolk can walk into La Tavola di Nonna, buy a prepared dish, and either eat at a table on-site or take the meal to go. As with the other restaurants in the launch build, food is sold at the front counter rather than through full table service. Four dishes sit ready in the glass display case, each priced at 20 paradimes.
Dish | Price |
|---|---|
Margherita Pizza | 20 paradimes |
Pepperoni Pizza | 20 paradimes |
Ham Pizza | 20 paradimes |
Hawaiian Pizza | 20 paradimes |
A job posting board sits at the main entrance. A Parafolk can be employed here, but during the Early Access launch the workplace functions as a rabbit hole rather than an active, controllable job: the worker disappears for the duration of the shift. The broader employment loop is documented in Careers.
La Tavola di Nonna is open from 11:00 to 02:00, giving it some of the latest hours of any venue in the town. Counter sales and takeout are available throughout open hours. Full table service, where a Parafolk is seated, orders from a menu, and is served by a waiter, is on the post-launch Roadmap and Planned Features and is not enabled in the launch build.
The restaurant sits near the beachfront in the southern part of the town, adjacent to the Crème café and the train station, and within walking distance of the Beach itself. Community sources differ on whether this beachside cluster is labelled part of the Industrial district or treated as its own coastal edge, so the exact district tag is left unstated here; see Town Districts for the town layout. Because the town is a seamless open world with no loading screens, Parafolk can walk in directly from a neighboring lot or arrive by the PL130 line and finish on foot; see Bus Stops and Transportation.
Town Venues for the full Melino venue directory.
The Cellar Door, the upscale fine-dining restaurant in the launch build.
Chez Maurice, the fast-food restaurant near the same beachfront area.
Careers for the restaurant employment loop.