Final fantasy vii 7th heaven
while a television screen is located on the wall behind the bar. A jukebox and pinball machine occupy one corner, while a dartboard occupies another. At the back is a bar containing several drinks, and a small kitchen area off to the side. The bar is designed primarily with wooden tables, benches, and stools. The bar and restaurant area is the main floor where customers are served food and drinks.
The main floor of Seventh Heaven is the bar and restaurant, while a secret elevator near the pinball machine leads down to the basement where Barret's Avalanche cell's headquarters are located. It stands in contrast to the surrounding buildings in Sector 7's slums, which are made primarily of metal plates. Seventh Heaven is a Texan-style bar and restaurant, and is a large, wooden building located in the western end of the Sector 7 slums. The final scene of Final Fantasy VII Remake depicts the bar is amid the locals reconstructing the slums, propping up the broken Seventh Heaven bar sign. The bar was destroyed when the Sector 7 pillar was deopped by the Turks later, in " A Broken World", Cloud, Barret, and Tifa found the ruins of the bar. Aerith found Marlene inside and connected with her quickly, before Tseng of the Turks arrived and struck a deal with Aerith. In " Fight for Survival", while Cloud and Tifa fought through the Sector 7 pillar, Aerith went to find Marlene, having known Tifa would have asked this of her beforehand. As such, Barret changed course, rehired Cloud, and brought Tifa along to the next mission to Mako Reactor 5, with Wedge staying behind at the bar to look after Marlene and the injured Jessie. Avalanche try to defend the bar, but the Whispers dispersed after Jessie Rasberry was hurt. The next day, in " Mad Dash", the bar was attacked by the Whispers on the eve of Avalanche's second bombing mission. Once the meeting concluded, the cell celebrated in the bar, and Cloud left. Cloud was not permitted access to the headquarters downstairs, wherein Barret's cell decided not to rehire Cloud, and not to take Tifa along to their next mission to attack Mako Reactor 5. Tifa showed Cloud to an apartment she had secured for him in Stargazer Heights, and after the two completed tasks around the Sector 7 slums the next day, they returned to the bar where Tifa made Cloud two cocktails, including her house special, the Cosmo Canyon. In " Home Sweet Slum", Cloud and Barret returned from the bombing of Mako Reactor 1, and found Tifa there. Marlene was not in the bar at the time, having been saved by Aerith Gainsborough. When the Sector 7 pillar in " Prevent the Fall of the Plate", Seventh Heaven was destroyed along with it. 5 Reactor", Tifa left with Cloud and Barret for their next mission to attack Mako Reactor 5, leaving the bar in the hands of Marlene. A disagreement caused Cloud to leave, with no intention of returning, until Tifa diffused the conflict by convincing Cloud to stay with them due to the promise he had made to her, and convincing Barret that they still needed Cloud's help. Cloud spoke with Tifa briefly before joining Barret in their secret headquarters below the bar, where Cloud demanded money from Barret. In " At the Hideout in the Slums", Cloud Strife and Barret returned from their mission.
When Barret's team went to destroy Mako Reactor 1, Tifa remained behind in the bar with Marlene. While Barret was out on missions, Tifa would look after his daughter, Marlene Wallace, who would sometimes tell Tifa stories while under Tifa's care. The bar became famous for her food and drinks, and served as the base of operations for the Barret's Avalanche cell, with a secret elevator disguised as a pinball machine used to reach the headquarters below the bar's main floor. Tifa Lockhart later became the owner and proprietor of Seventh Heaven. It was intended to house an anti- Shinra base from the start. Located in the slums of Sector 7 in Midgar, the original Seventh Heaven bar was built by an unnamed carpenter during the events of Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-, and named "Seventh Heaven" by Zack Fair during a conversation.