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The main attraction here are the burgers, a full page of them, mostly named after sports stars. Though this not your typical neon lit Bud-sign sportsbar -- it's got some historical perspective. Take, for example the horseradish and bacon burger, named for John L. Sullivan, the first heavweight champion in gloved boxing (incidentally the last heavyweight bareknuckle champ). From the looks of the bar, you half expect Sullivan to have dined there, though it's not quite that old. Paradoxically close to the boutiques of Main St. (just steps away really, but nearly hidden) the place is less for the ladies who lunch and more for the fellas who fish. They even have something called the Breakfast Club, which has nothing to do with Molly Ringwald and is probably older than Judd Nelsen -- no, this is where guys congregate at dawn to fortify themselves with eggs, bacon, coffee and whisky before heading out to see what's biting.
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