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== External links==
== External links==
* [http://www.casknflagon.com/about.html Business web site]
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Cask 'n Flagon

The Cask 'N Flagon is a restaurant and sports bar with locations at Fenway Park in Boston and on RT. 139 in Marshfield, MA. Both locations are owned locally. ESPN has rated it "Top Baseball Bar in America." [1][2]

The bar/restaurant began as a small neighborhood bar known as Oliver's over forty years ago. What was once known as the little bar on the corner of Brookline Avenue is now a landmark location for diehard Boston sports fans, college students, locals and tourists.[citation needed]

Many[who?] have said the bar is as synonymous to Fenway Park as the infamous Green Monster and the Citgo sign.

Oliver's Nightclub is a part of the Cask building and is located in the rear of the restaurant. It hosts private events a dance party on Friday and Saturday nights. Oliver's has hosted live music artists such as Bruce Springsteen, jam session with Jimi Hendrix and many local and national acts. Oliver's features a 400 sq ft (37 m2) dance floor, state-of-the-art sound and light system and HD projectors.

The Fenway location is directly across the street from Fenway Park on the corner of Brookline and Lansdowne Streets. It has been locally owned for over 40 years.

References

  1. ^ Henderson, John (October 30, 2007). "Where Red Sox Nation likes to eat - Cask'n Flagon sits in shadow of Fenway Park". Denver: Denver Post.
  2. ^ Pahigian, Josh (August 16, 2007). "Baseball's Top-10 Bars and Grills". ESPN.

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