Aw Shucks: Oyster House Has Oysters To Go For the Holidays
As far as holiday entertaining goes, the folks at the Oyster House is not shucking around.
As far as holiday entertaining goes, the folks at the Oyster House is not shucking around.
Everything you ever wanted to know about oysters, but were afraid to ask.
Good luck selling those day-old Kusshis, dude.
Happy hours will now extned to two hours, and include discounted oysters.
The restaurant will host a preview party and New Year's celebration at its new digs.
Plus: Monstrous algae threatens Texas oysters; and the nation's greenest restaurant is in Chicago, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Norovirus discovered in 76 percent of British oysters; and some argue limiting truckers' hours will increase food costs, all in our morning news roundup.
Rounding up the region's neighborhood news.
With just three nights of Restaurant Week left, the relief couldn't come any sooner.
The indictments charge five individuals from New Jersey and Maryland with trafficking in illegal oysters and obstruction of justice.
Plus: Chicken nuggets and other processed foods make kids stupid; and Sysco profits slip and the price of food escalates, all in our morning news roundup.
If changes aren't made soon to alleviate the stresses on their natural habitats, the beloved bivalves are doomed.
Plus Snyder's of Hanover and the makers of Lance peanut-butter and cheese crackers are likely to merge; and Dunkin' Donuts conducts a study to learn which part of gingerbread cookies people eat first, all in out morning news roundup.
Plus Tea Party affiliates oppose the Food Safety Bill, and reusable grocery bags and drinking glasses contain lead, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus live, "dancing" shrimp get pulled from a menu after repeated PETA protests, and Chicago's Ina PIckney and South Carolina's Nathalee Dupree, both chefs, run for U.S. Senate seats, all in our morning news roundup.
Oyster House's Sam Mink wanted to be a part of creating an oyster stout form Philadelphia.
ustainably farmed Kindai bluefin tuna is now available in Philly.
It's a buck-a-shuck all day and all night.