A legendary restaurant in Indianapolis has been named in a lawsuit for allegedly overserving former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez before his arrest last month.

Huse Culinary, the restaurant group that owns St. Elmo Steak House, has been added to the lawsuit filed by Perry Tole, the 69-year-old alleged victim of Sanchez’s who sued the football star shortly after the alleged incident.

According to Fox 59, St. Elmo Steak House — which opened in 1902 — confirmed that Sanchez, 39, was present at an event held at the restaurant at 9 p.m. on October 3, just hours before the alleged attack.

The restaurant group had a duty “not to sell, furnish, or serve alcoholic beverages to persons who are visibly intoxicated or otherwise impaired,” the amended lawsuit said.

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