It’s lunchtime, and Big City Tavern is packed with business people sitting in oversized booths, at patio tables and at a long, oak bar.

At a table in the back, Fort Lauderdale attorney Michael Hamaway is munching on his favorite dish: porchetta panini — a concoction of roast pork, smoked maple cheddar, grilled red onion, apple butter and arugula. His companion, Broward Circuit Judge William Haury Jr., is nibbling on a house burger with french fries.

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