BioShock Wiki

Welcome to the BioShock Wiki. Log in and join the community.

READ MORE

BioShock Wiki
Register
Advertisement
BioShock Wiki


Andrew RyanHQ
"There is something more powerful than each of us, a combination of our efforts, a Great Chain of industry that unites us. But it is only when we struggle in our own interest that the chain pulls society in the right direction..."Andrew Ryan

This article falls within the scope of the BioShock Wiki:Businesses Project. This project is dedicated to improving the articles about Rapture and Columbia's many businesses.
Would you kindly help the BioShock Wiki by volunteering on the project page?
Julie Langford
"Yes, this is perfect... perfect..."Julie Langford

This is a featured article.
The BioShock Wiki community considers it a standout article on this wiki.
Eve's Garden Sign
Eve's Garden Entrance

Come spend an evening in Eve's Garden.

Come bite the Apple!
― Advertisement[src]

Eve's Garden was an exotic dancing venue in Poseidon Plaza of Fort Frolic. It featured a small central stage with metal poles and a bar and seating area for patrons as they watched performances. One of the most well known performers at Eve's Garden was Jasmine Jolene, the erstwhile mistress of powerful businessman Andrew Ryan.

History[]

Eves Garden 1

An advertisement.

The citizens of Rapture viewed themselves as both liberated and libertine. The city was built around principles that rejected institutional interference in the lives of individuals, censorship, or false modesty. In Rapture, venues like Eve's Garden would not suffer from any laws enforcing moral inhibitions; in fact, the strip club was seen as just as reputable as any other business in Fort Frolic. As a result, advertisements for Eve's Garden can be found prominently throughout the city. Few would bat an eye at an average Rapture citizen visiting Eve's to satisfy his carnal desires and the exotic dancers who performed at the locale could become minor celebrities. One such performer was Jasmine Jolene.

Spoilers

BioShock[]

B1 Eve's Garden Strip Stage

Gather 'round for a good view.

Main article: BioShock

During the events of BioShock, Eve's Garden is an area the player explores in the Poseidon Plaza section of Fort Frolic. Small bills still litter the stage, but it's clear the club hasn't seen much action outside of the Rapture Civil War. The once packed bar is reduced to a few scant bottles of liquor and the businesses masonry is crumbling. An Epstein the Swami machine in the back would've provided additional entertainment to the patrons back when Eve's was still in operation.

Fort Frolic-EVEs Garden-Ghost01

"Well, if it isn't long lost Andrew Ryan. Mm mm mm… come here, tiger."

Jack doesn't have any time to focus on this as he immediately encounters the ghost of Jasmine Jolene as he enters the strip club. He follows the seductive spirit down the hallway behind the stage to find her private bedroom. A flashback of Jolene's death can be heard behind the closed door, and afterward Jack enters to find Jasmine Jolene's audio diary "Pregnancy" next to her corpse, offering clues as to Jack's parentage.

Fort-Frolic Eve's Rodriguez

Hector Rodriguez on the run.

After this experience, the player will also encounter Hector Rodriguez, one of Sander Cohen's unfortunate disciples, sitting at the bar, drunk and oblivious to the fact that Eve's is long out of business.

There are two Cash Registers over at the bar. One is empty and the other contains 7 Dollars. Behind the bar is a box of 00 Buck. Jasmine's bedroom contains a small safe which holds 34 dollars, a First Aid Kit, and 8 antipersonnel Pistol Rounds. There are also several dollars hidden beneath the audio diary under the bed. There's not much on the second-floor viewing area except for a few more alcoholic drinks, a Health Station, and a Bot Shutdown Panel.

New Discoveries[]

Audio Diaries[]

  1. Jasmine Jolene - Pregnancy - Underneath the bed in the private room.
  2. Hector Rodriguez - It's All Grift - On the bar counter (after visiting Jasmine Jolene's room).

BioShock 2[]

Main article: BioShock 2

Andrew Ryan mentions his visit to Eve's Garden that ended with the murder of Jasmine Jolene by his hand in the Audio Diary "Betrayal". In it, a perturbed Ryan wonders to himself what could have been Jasmine's motive for selling their unborn child's fertilized embryo to Frank Fontaine.

BioShock 2 Multiplayer[]

Eve's Garden rug
Eve'sEntranceMP

Enter in, the show's about to start.

Main article: BioShock 2 Multiplayer

Eve's Garden also appears in the multiplayer version of Fort Frolic, and it spans two levels of the southeast portion of the Mall. The upper level has a small welcoming lobby for patrons and a cocktail bar that overlooks the red-lit stage with poles below. A flimsy wall by the bar can be broken to give access to the mall hallway outside. The upper level also contains an employees only area with many lockers for the working girls.

Downstairs is the main stage and another bar with seating for customers. Another breakable wall in this section opens out directly across from a Machine Gun Turret in the lower hallway. A Circus of Values stands to the left of the stage, and a barricaded employees only door presumably blocks access to Jasmine Jolene's changing room. A Big Daddy Suit sometimes spawns on the lower level in front of the stage.

Burial at Sea - Episode 1[]

Main article: Burial at Sea - Episode 1

Eve's Garden is mentioned in a conversation between a man and a woman on the upper floor of High Street. The woman mentions the established while discussing Andrew Ryan, as she would see him often while visiting the venue. She notes that Ryan would disappear backstage with Jasmine Jolene after the show.

Gallery[]

BioShock[]

Behind the Scenes[]

  • The advertisement for Eve's Garden repurposes the mermaid and the leaves from a Frutas La Sirenita del Mar fruit crate label and the apple from an Indian Head Washington Apples label.
Cohen easteregg

Easter egg scene in Jasmine Jolene's room.

  • As Jack walks down the hallway to the bedroom, the door is closed and Jasmine Jolene's ghost can be heard inside. Through the crack at the bottom of the door, an eerie shadow is cast in the red light. That shadow is made by two Sander Cohens using the ghost pole dancer animation. The animation plays twice, followed by the disappearance of the Cohens. This can be viewed, on the PC and Mac only, via console commands used to disable clipping (allowing the player to pass through solid objects).
  • The use of "XXX" on the sign is most likely an anachronism. The earliest use of the "X" rating was in the United Kingdom in 1951, but it was not associated with pornography, which was still illegal.[1] The first use of the term "XXX" was most likely in the United States in the 1970s.
  • The theme is an obvious reference to Eve, the biblical character in Genesis, as well as the Garden of Eden and the forbidden fruit in the same chapter.
  • Eve's Garden was originally called Eve's Apple, which is evident in a "Fort Frolic brochure" found on BioShock's website[2] and in Pablo Navarro's audio diary Running Short on R-34s.

References[]

  1. "X" rating on Wikipedia
  2. BioShock's US Website: "Fort Frolic is the playground for the citizens of Rapture. Whether it's high class shopping, gambling, theater or just some "company" for the lonely… Anything can be had for a price at Fort Frolic. It features a main atrium with various entertainment offered around the hub such as "Sir Prize: Games of Chance," "Eve's Apple" exotic dance club and the fantastic "Fleet Hall" Where opera and musical theater would regularly take place."
Advertisement