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Oysters, Anyone? Try These Las Vegas Restaurants

Seafood in the desert, ya’ll. It’s delicious. Here are some great oyster spots to try:

1. Brigg’s Oyster Co.

Brigg’s Oyster Co. is a one-of-a-kind oyster bar hidden inside Suncoast Casino. You can find oysters here affordably, as well as the occasional $1 special. There’s a huge variety of oyster choices, but you can also find more seafood, including sushi rolls and sashimi. The restaurant is available for dining in and takeout.

2. Legends Oysters Bar & Grill

The restaurant indeed has some legendary seafood choices on its menu, making their name quite befitting of their art. Head over to this establishment situated at 3220 S Durango Dr in Vegas for some of the best-chilled oysters on a half shell that you can find. There are other chilled seafood options like shrimp, lobster, crawfish, etc.

3. Oyster Bar at Santa Fe Station

The menu at Oyster Bar at Santa Fe Station is expansive. It has both raw and cooked seafood choices. You can place an order for oysters by the dozen or half dozen or settle for a good old fish and chips if you like. They also have unique daily specials, so you can be sure to find something amazing each day. Be sure to try the oyster shooters while visiting this restaurant.

4. Big Al’s Oyster Bar

Big Al’s Oyster Bar sits in a beautiful space inside the Orleans.  You can visit with friends and family to enjoy oysters in the Creole style. They serve oysters as a dozen, and you can also order for half a dozen if dining alone or prefer this portion better. Not to worry if visiting with someone who doesn’t like oysters, there are other seafood varieties available like crab cakes, beer-battered shrimp, and more.

5. Big Sur Oyster Bar

The Big Sur Oyster Bar is indeed a bar, complete with high stools where you can sit and enjoy as many oysters as you would like. It’s located inside the South Point Casino, in a well-decorated space with beautiful lighting. The bar has an open kitchen so you can see your favorite oyster meal being prepared. The menu entails Louisiana Gold Seal oysters, oysters Rockefeller, bloody Mary oyster shooter among other seafood dishes.

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