List of oyster bars
== List of Oyster Bars ==
An oyster bar is a restaurant or bar specializing in serving oysters, often raw on the half shell. Oyster bars can be found in many coastal regions around the world, particularly in areas known for their oyster production. This list includes some of the most notable oyster bars globally.
Notable Oyster Bars[edit | edit source]
United States[edit | edit source]
- Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant - Located in Grand Central Terminal in New York City, this iconic oyster bar has been serving fresh oysters since 1913.
- Hog Island Oyster Co. - With locations in San Francisco and Napa, California, Hog Island is renowned for its sustainably farmed oysters.
- Acme Oyster House - A staple in New Orleans, Louisiana, Acme Oyster House has been serving oysters since 1910.
- Eventide Oyster Co. - Based in Portland, Maine, Eventide is known for its innovative oyster dishes and fresh seafood.
United Kingdom[edit | edit source]
- Wright Brothers Oyster & Porter House - Located in London, Wright Brothers is famous for its selection of oysters from the British Isles and beyond.
- The Oyster Shed - Also in London, The Oyster Shed offers a variety of oysters and seafood dishes with views of the River Thames.
Australia[edit | edit source]
- Sydney Cove Oyster Bar - Situated on the waterfront in Sydney, this oyster bar offers a range of local oysters and seafood.
- The Morrison Bar & Oyster Room - Another popular spot in Sydney, known for its extensive oyster menu and vibrant atmosphere.
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