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The restaurant, with its distinctive conservatory overlooking Columbus Avenue, serves lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Tucked alongside cute row houses at the bar of Tremont and Stuart Streets, this intimate Bay Village icon has a divey, insider-like quality to it. This casual gay sports bar is straight inclusive, creating a friendly atmosphere to boston with friends and family.

Enjoy a bar-themed menu that includes crowd pleasers like wings, fish tacos and veggie spring rolls—or brunch classics as well as late day snacks served on Sundays. Meanwhile, the cooler months are more fitting for a round of pool or darts indoors. Another South End staple, Trophy Room offers a friendly atmosphere, elevated pub fare and mark-your-calendar-worthy events throughout the year.

The restaurant specializes in classic American fare, like burgers and a spicy chicken sandwich, while the cocktails are a little more unique, with saucy-named signature drinks like Trophy Wife and The Naked Experience. We recommend making a reservation for dinner and watching as the restaurant evolves into a vibrant nightlife scene on one of these special evenings.

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