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• Oyster bar • Southwest Waterfront
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- RRobinOrlando / Central Florida East •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoWe had a party of 7 and it would have been nice to be able to join two tables, but they did sit us next to each other. Great Food and drinks!More infoRappahannock Oyster Bar at The WharfPrice: Moderate• Oyster Bar• Southwest Waterfront•4.2
- RRichardLondon •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoGreat lunch and dinner spot. Food was out of this world.More infoThe Salt Line - Navy YardPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Navy Yard•4.5
- MMichaelWashington, D.C. Area •29 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoI haven’t always loved Pearl Dive, but I do now. The fire-grilled daily fish (black sea bass last night with stone-ground grits, pecan brown butter, and green beans) was to die for. I’ve recently had bacon wrapped oysters and Addie’s Mussells, jambalaya, shrimp gumbo, and blackened catfish. Buttery biscuits and cornmeal muffins are worth the price of admission, but offered gratis. The beignets are my favorite desserts cuz not too sweet, but last night’s apple pie was also sweetened with a gentle hand, and very good, with an assertively spiced cinnamon ice cream. The service is always friendly and terrific. Pearl Dive reminds me of the perfect New Orleans seafood resto, (albeit with plenty of meat dishes) hitting all the right notes. Think Brennan’s, KPaul and Commander’s Palace, and take it up a notch. The prices are happily very reasonable. We usually spend about $55 per person for food, without a penny’s worth of regret.More infoPearl Dive Oyster PalacePrice: Expensive• Seafood• Logan Circle•4.8
- RRoSan Francisco Bay Area •6 reviews5.0Dined on Jun 25, 2025We had our team dinner, which was a first-time visit for everyone. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed their food and drinks. The Happy Hour menu is worth the value. All of the food was delicious. We especially enjoyed the brussel sprouts and oysters. Great food, drinks and ambience. I will definitely be back.More infoKing St Oyster Bar - City RidgePrice: Moderate• Oyster Bar• Tenleytown•4.1
- JJodyWashington, D.C. Area •8 reviews5.0Dined on May 30, 2025Everything was fantastic! 7 course tasting menu is the way to go! Food, drinks, and atmosphere were all incredible. The staff was so welcoming and attentive, and they make it worth the hype!More infoShilling Canning CompanyPrice: Very Expensive• American• Navy Yard•4.9