Start off with oysters & charcuterie (duck prosciutto) then onto the poached egg salad with crispy chicken livers before delving into steak frites or one of the best burgers around. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Filthy restaurant with unsanitary condiment bar. The shrimp tasted like something you'd buy in the frozen section of the grocery store and the oysters were dripping wet. Cheap, but won't be back.
Fresh oysters, clams and crab legs and an inland-oyster-bar atmosphere make this a festive spot, especially when the longnecks are flowing on the patio. Read more.
For more than 20 years, this neighborhood spot has been shelling out cheap mollusks with even cheaper brewskis ($1.50 happy hour drafts). Much of the food comes in fried renditions, including oysters. Read more.
You have to get the cornmeal fried oyster taco—it's delicious and I've haven't heard of one anywhere else. Also, they make their own double layer red velvet cake that is worth saving room for.
Try the oyster taco!!!!! They also have a lobster taco. Read more.