The Story of Red Face
Red Face Jack rowed to shore atop a keg of rum, using a battered iron skillet as a paddle after his ship, the Widow Maker, was dashed off the rocky shores of Cape Cod some 150 years ago. Jack gathered his senses and quickly came to the conclusion that it was more than good fortune that distilled spirits and a cooking utensil helped save him from a watery grave. A lifelong sailor, Jack traded his scabbard for an apron and began catering to the needs of hundreds of sailors who passed through the Cape year-round. Jack's food and drink became as legendary as his sea-faring tales, and from that humble beginning Red Face Jack's Pub grew and thrived in West Yarmouth. Today, the spirit of Red Face still swirls about the new Pub, with a legion of plasma-screen HDTVs -- featuring the Patriots, Red Sox, Bruins, Celtics, and local colleges -- having replaced Jack as the day's entertaining storytellers. At the core, though, remains a Pub staff dedicated to treating its customers to hearty meals, thirst-quenching drinks, and an experience worthy of any pirate's treasure.
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