Think upgraded diner food when ordering at this casual, brasserie-style restaurant.
The first Clyde's in the big-time saloon chain to boast an outdoor bar is still a good call for burgers -- and the lighter entrees are a hit for the health conscious.
A jock kind of Big Food place; onion rings and cheddar mashed potatoes are highlights to accompany good house beers.
The Broad Street Grill has been replaced by Dogwood Tavern, a neighborhood joint from the team behind Arlington's Ragtime and Rhodeside Grill.
The high temple of all things sporting has 230 TVs, including a 16-foot screen and a floor of interactive games.
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