Also gone are the display cases filled with helmets, pennants, programs, “Reserved for Al Davis” and “Commitment to Excellence” signs, a “JST WIN BBY” license plate and other Oakland Raiders memorabilia. Customers had feared that the business, which Sports Illustrated had famously named the No. 2 sports bar in the nation, wouldn't survive the death of beloved owner Ricky Ricardo and the pandemic shutdown. “It was awesome,” said Tim Pinney, of San Leandro, who wore Raiders gear on his first return visit. “I look forward to going back there for more sporting events, especially Raiders games.”
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