ISO the perfect oyster, in the FQ
Sadly, I won't have a car on my trip, so I am limited.....Drago's, Acme, or Felix?
Am I leaving someplace out? I'd love to have your rec's and suggestions.
Thanks!
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Drago's has great charbroiled oysters that you should definitely try, go to Acme for on the half shell. However, we love Casamento's on Magazine street, which is just a cab ride away from the FQ and completely worth it. Their raw oysters are great and the oyster loaf amazing! Cash only, but the bar next door has an ATM if you don't mind the fees.
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Desire Oyster Bar and Luke's.
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Acme or Casamento's.
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