Ah, that's who it is. I remembered that someone on here's dad owned that place, but couldn't remember who.
Anyway, other fun facts about the final season of the show and how it could be tied to Tony potentially dying at the end:
-The first episode of Season 6A is called "Member's Only." In that episode, Eugene, who was wearing a Member's Only jacket, as pointed out by Vito, killed a guy by the name of Teddy Spirodakis up in Boston at a diner. Who else do we know that has the initials of T.S.? Oh, and the guy in the final scene who kept looking at Tony and eventually went to the men's room is credited in the final credits as "Man in Member's Only Jacket."
-In "Stage 5," the second episode of 6B, Silvio witnesses two NY guys killing Gerry Torciano. When relaying the story later to the guys, he said, "Funny thing is, I didn't even know what was happening until it was over." And when the scene is shown to us, the viewers, the volume went silent for several seconds, even as Sil kept talking.
-The obvious scene between Bobby and Tony in "Soprano Home Movies" where they discuss how getting whacked is always possible for them, and Bobby remarks, "You probably don't even hear it when it happens." Tony recalls this moment in a flashback at the end of "The Blue Comet," the second to last episode.
-David Chase intentionally switched the men and women's room at the diner so someone coming out of the men's room would be not be seen by Tony if he was looking straight ahead. Chase even at one point in an interview vaguely referred to scenes in "Stage 5" and "Soprano Home Movies" as being important to understanding the ending (see: the scenes in my two points prior to this one).
-The parallels between Tony and Phil throughout Season 6, such as both trying to change their path and the way they behaved following a major health threat (Phil's heart attack, and Tony after being shot); they both ultimately failed. And remember the similarity between the way Phil was killed and the way Tony was killed (if Tony was in fact killed).