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jamarcus
09-25-2012, 03:26 PM
Any one know of a great (good) oyster bar near or about TV?

l2ridehd
09-25-2012, 03:51 PM
There is one in Wildwood on 301 called O'Shucks that has had good reviews. I have never been there, but have been meaning to try it and see. It is just South of 44 on the left side going South on 301. If you do try it, please let me know if it's worth trying.

Paperboy
09-25-2012, 04:55 PM
Any one know of a great (good) oyster bar near or about TV?

Check the Daily Sun, there's a place in Leesburg that serves 30 oysters for $10.00 on Sat. starting @ 4:00 & they also do it one other nite. Oysters were GREAT!

jojo
09-25-2012, 05:18 PM
Check the Daily Sun, there's a place in Leesburg that serves 30 oysters for $10.00 on Sat. starting @ 4:00 & they also do it one other nite. Oysters were GREAT!
I was looking for fried oysters and the place in Leesburg said they didn't do fried.

Figmo Bohica
09-25-2012, 05:22 PM
Sam St Johns across from Walmart on 441 has a great fried oyster dinner.

jamarcus
09-25-2012, 05:38 PM
There is one in Wildwood on 301 called O'Shucks that has had good reviews. I have never been there, but have been meaning to try it and see. It is just South of 44 on the left side going South on 301. If you do try it, please let me know if it's worth trying.
thanks. we have driven by there once or twice but the appearance leaves me somewhat skeptical. Based on your recommendation, we will give it a try. thank you

jamarcus
09-25-2012, 05:39 PM
Check the Daily Sun, there's a place in Leesburg that serves 30 oysters for $10.00 on Sat. starting @ 4:00 & they also do it one other nite. Oysters were GREAT!
this looks like it may fit the bill. thanks for the recommendation. I may be a villager now but I can't get the Jersey Shore out of me

deano_hoosier
09-25-2012, 06:40 PM
They do have fried oysters, I've eaten them there in July. They were good, but not Maryland style great. I'd go back for more, though.

Paperboy
09-27-2012, 07:04 PM
They do have fried oysters, I've eaten them there in July. They were good, but not Maryland style great. I'd go back for more, though.

Sam St. Johns has good Fri. fish fry BUT NOT like the fish fries here in Wis. (walleye, blue gill)

784caroline
09-28-2012, 09:46 AM
WE love having Oysters on a half shell with a good Gin martini straight up. The best place we found to have this believe it or not is "HOME". How we do this is we get a "Party Pack" of Oysters at Sweetbay which contains 50-60 Large oysters from Louisinia (sp).....(about $23 but they do go on sale for $19) When the time come to clean and open, we have a 3 person line up...one washes or scrubs the oyster, one person opens, and one person gets the ice plates ready and makkes teh arrangement to display the feast. I have all the equipment necesssary to include a stiif brush for cleaning,wire mess glove, and oyster opener. It took less than 30 minutes to clean open and clean up the party pack. There were 6 of us and oh the 4th person had the martinis ready and "LET THE PARTY BEGIN" !!

casita37
09-28-2012, 09:52 AM
WE love having Oysters on a half shell with a good Gin martini straight up. The best place we found to have this believe it or not is "HOME". How we do this is we get a "Party Pack" of Oysters at Sweetbay which contains 50-60 Large oysters from Louisinia (sp).....(about $23 but they do go on sale for $19) When the time come to clean and open, we have a 3 person line up...one washes or scrubs the oyster, one person opens, and one person gets the ice plates ready and makkes teh arrangement to display the feast. I have all the equipment necesssary to include a stiif brush for cleaning,wire mess glove, and oyster opener. It took less than 30 minutes to clean open and clean up the party pack. There were 6 of us and oh the 4th person had the martinis ready and "LET THE PARTY BEGIN" !!


Now, THIS is why we need a "like" button!!

784caroline
09-28-2012, 10:26 PM
Like buttons would be "good" !

CaptJohn
09-29-2012, 03:13 PM
Now, THIS is why we need a "like" button!!

:thumbup: This works!

jamarcus
10-03-2012, 01:57 PM
we did the same thing at our old place in palm beach. got the pak of oysters from the local fish place and feasted. the only difference(s) it was just the two of us and the martinis were grey goose vodka. glad to hear that the local supermarket has the pak. thanks for the info

A-4 Skyhawk
10-03-2012, 03:21 PM
It's been YEARS ago, but we remember going to a party where they put fresh oysters on the BBQ and steamed them open in their own juices. We think that's how they did it. Has anyone ever heard of or done that??? If so, is it that simple??

784caroline
10-03-2012, 04:00 PM
You can absolutely grill the oysters until they open...just another way of enjoying them...we have tried it and it's ok....especially since there is more time to take a sip or two before they open up.

bluedog103
10-03-2012, 05:43 PM
It's been YEARS ago, but we remember going to a party where they put fresh oysters on the BBQ and steamed them open in their own juices. We think that's how they did it. Has anyone ever heard of or done that??? If so, is it that simple??
We've done clams that way many times, never oysters. Works great.