Overview
- The Connecticut Yankee on Potrero Hill will open at 11 a.m. Sunday with no reservations and first‑come seating for Super Bowl LX.
- Management expects roughly 300 patrons for the game, up from the usual 100–150 on regular Sundays.
- The bar has become a gathering spot for Patriots supporters visiting from across the U.S. and abroad during Super Bowl week in the Bay Area.
- New England touches include clam chowder and lobster rolls plus Sam Adams and Allagash on tap, with replica Patriots banners, signed jerseys, and a Tom Brady cutout.
- Reports differ on the bar’s founding — one cites 1907 while another says Broyer opened it about 30 years ago — and former Patriot Scott Zolak has publicly praised the venue.