The diner at the end of 'Pulp Fiction' has several key elements. The food and the setting are part of it. The food on the table represents a normal, everyday aspect in the midst of a movie filled with extraordinary events. The people in the diner, other than the main characters, also add to the atmosphere. They are going about their normal business, oblivious to the complex backstories of the main characters. And the layout of the diner, the booths, the counter, all contribute to the overall mood of the final scene, which is a sort of calm after the storm.