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It’s named after (but is far more likeable than) the worst character in ’90s golf comedy Happy Gilmore. Expect sangas brimming with hot-honey fried chicken biscuits and fish 'n' chip butties.

Shooter McGavin, the fictitious villainous golfer in Adam Sandler’s ‘90s comedy Happy Gilmore, might be timelessly unlikeable. But the sangas at this eponymous Grattan Street cafe are a different story.

The sandwich shop offers eight-or-so sandwiches weekly – with fresh, hot and toasted options – plus weekend specials. Chef and co-owner Liam Lowther channels the flavours of his childhood into the menu, using his north-east-Yorkshire nanna’s recipe for “biscuit buns” among other things. Like a savoury scone, they’re loaded with buttermilk fried chicken (with a hot honey glaze), crunchy pickled cucumber and his nanna’s ranch sauce.

Other favourites include the fish butty (soft white bread with crumbed market fish, hand-cut chips, iceberg, malt vinegar and tartare) and an Italian ciabatta with mortadella, salami, ’nduja and ricotta. For the veggos, there’s a curried-egg-salad sanga and a cheesy delight with English cheddar, gouda and Gruyere (with a green-tomato dipping sugo).

You might also find cinnamon brioche scrolls, buttermilk pancake stacks and smashed sausage bagels.

Coffee is from Inglewood, and co-owner Josh McAsey whips up super-thick shakes in flavours such as choc-malt, coffee and Biscoff. Plus there are two iced teas: peach and pineapple, and coconut and lime.

The fit-out works with the building’s heritage, featuring white-tiled walls and a deep green trim. Happy Gilmore posters hang on the wall for a splash of colour, and you can sit up at the curved bar by the open kitchen or check out what’s happening on the corner by pulling up at a bench seat next to one of the four-metre-high windows.

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