Noun
a bar (as in a restaurant) that specializes in oysters prepared in different ways
Source: WordNet72 Market Street Oyster Bar and Grill 72 Market Street Oyster Bar and Grill was one of several historical footnotes associated with Market Street in Venice, one of the first streets designated for commerce when the city was founded in 1905. Source: Internet
Designs include t-shirts supporting classic St. Louis restaurants like Blues City Deli, Anthonino’s, Mac’s Local Eats, Gus’ Pretzels, Donut Drive-In, Mom’s Deli, Milo’s, Pietro’s, Broadway Oyster Bar and many more. Source: Internet
Help support two South Boston kitchen crews—Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar, and Fat Baby Sushi & Cocktails— possibly give yourself something really cool to look forward to: Playing golf with a team of current and former National Hockey League players. Source: Internet
Its highest-profile gig is the Mayor's Ball, but the rest of us plebeians can get down with the band at the Bootleg on Saturday night and at the Broadway Oyster Bar on Fat Tuesday. Source: Internet
Last Sunday, a customer carrying COVID-19 dined at Chewies Oyster Bar, a popular seafood restaurant in Vancouver's Kitsilano neighbourhood. Source: Internet
After a long day at work, Johanna and Steve love to head to J's Oyster Bar on the wharf and grab a beer and a bucket of steamers. Source: Internet