It's the Dutch Tavern. Great spot. Family favorite for us. Great burgers, very good chili, nice Guinness pour and cool pinball machine. One of the oldest buildings in New London because that little block was one of very few areas that did not get burned to the ground during the American Revolution. IIRC O'Neil is said to have hung out occasionally in whatever establishment was there at the time he was around, but I don't believe it was the Dutch Tavern then.
The present owner, Peter, was in the legendary regional band the Reducers. Very good guy.
"It'd be unfair to include UConn on this list because they are professionals and everyone else are amateurs." Playboy when ranking their party schools a few years ago.3 pages in and no one mentions Huskies or Teds? Really?
The worse bar ever was the Brass Guitar in Bridgeport. It was so bad that when they closed they bulldozed the place afterwards
I never made it to that place. Even so I'm not sure it was the worst bar in CT with Brass in the name. I nominate the Brass Hammer in Manchester. What a dump. Luckily for locals it morphed into The Hungrey Tiger.