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Cable TV Star Opening Restaurant In Clearwater Tomorrow

The OCC Roadhouse opens Friday at 10575 49th Street North in Clearwater. If you’re a fan of the cable TV show…

Los Angeles Premiere of 20th Century Fox's "I, Robot" - Arrivals

Motorcycle builder Paul Teutul, Sr. arrives at the premiere of 20th Century Fox’s “I, Robot” at the Village Theater on July 7, 2004 in Los Angeles, California.

(Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Here's a first look inside The OCC Roadhouse that opens Friday at 10575 49th Street North in Clearwater. If you're a fan of the cable TV show "American Chopper," you'll probably want to check it out. The motorcycle themed restaurant run by American Chopper star Paul John Teutul has lots of the bikes you've seen on the show. A merchant marine during the Vietnam War, Teutul first appeared on the show with his sons almost 20 years ago. He know lives part-time on a farm in Brooksville, according to Channel 13.

Among the food choices on their website are tator tot poutine, frog legs, Mexican street corn, brisket pizza, steak, fish and ribs. And from the bar, you can enjoy a "Burning Chopper" or a "Duck Fart." A grand opening party will include a performance by country singer David Lee Murphy Friday. On Saturday, a bike will be unveiled.

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Los Angeles Premiere of 20th Century Fox's "I, Robot" - Arrivals(Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Motorcycle builder Paul Teutul, Sr. arrives at the premiere of 20th Century Fox's "I, Robot" at the Village Theater on July 7, 2004 in Los Angeles, California.

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