Philadelphia Oyster House Named One Of The Best Seafood Restaurants
In Pennsylvania, seafood is certainly ordered at any point of year, especially along the coast. But somehow, it seems to taste better in the summer. It simply pairs well with eating outside, summer cocktails, and sunshine. The Food Network detailed the best seafood restaurant in Pennsylvania, and a Philadelphia spot that even allows you to bring their experience into your own home, made the list of the best ones.
“It boasts the city’s largest selection of oysters, harvested from East Coast waters stretching from the nearby mid-Atlantic all the way up to Canada,” Food Network explains.
Located at 1516 Sansom St. in Philadelphia, you will find the establishment called Oyster House. They are only open Tuesday through Saturday. They open for lunch hours and stay open for dinner late into the night. If you really want to indulge in their sea of oysters, their happy hour is from 4 PM – 6 PM each day they are open.
Oyster House is more than a one-stop dine-in experience. They offer shucking classes. These are intimate experiences that are limited to two people. They are limited to Tuesdays only. You will have one dozen oysters at your fingertips, along with two glasses of champagne for you to sip while you get your step-by-step instructions on how to shuck like a pro.
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“Please join Oyster House as we present our bigger and better than ever annual oyster festival, Shuckfest 2024, at 12:00 pm on Sunday, June 2,” they explain about this year’s event. It will take place at the Seaport Museum on Penn’s Landing. Tickets cost $80 per person if you are older than 15.
Although you can also bring Oyster House home to cook on your own via a clambake or lobster kid you can buy, let’s focus on what goes on inside their doors.
Their history dates back to 1947 and is now run by a third generation. Now, the menu is a combination of old-time classics and new traditional takes on seafood. The raw bar starts things off with ten different options. You will find a mix of oysters and clams in various variations. Jumbo shrimp and a chilled lobster for $56 is also served at the raw bar.
The other starters offered are all seafood options. This is everything from grilled sardines and crispy fried oysters. In fact, the main plate area is the only place you will find a non-seafood order. That is the burger with bacon jam. It does, however, include a crab mayo.
“For over 40 years, Oyster House is Phillyâs destination for everything seafood,” Oyster House states.