Came here for a mid day lunch on a weekday to try out their oysters. Based on all the good reviews I had to try this place out. The restaurant is fairly small and when we got here it seemed like it was filled with a bunch old retired people. I had to double check to make sure I didn't walk into a seniors home. Anyway, I ended up trying the lobster sandwich, crab sandwich and a dozen fresh oysters. There lobster sandwich was a-okay (3 stars) and the crab sandwich was double a-okay (4 stars) and the fresh oysters were a triple a-okay (5 stars). I think the sandwiches themselves were fresh and had a decent amount of lobster and crab meat. I liked the crab sandwich a lot more for some reason. Probably because of the deep fried squid tentacles. The main event of course were the fresh oysters and damn were they good. The waitress recommended us trying a mixture of different oysters as they all taste a little different. It came in a large plate of ice and they were all shucked for us already. Super fresh and tasted even more awesome with some lemon and hot sauce. I liked the big oysters the best. The sandwiches were over $15 each and the dozen oysters were over $30 (each type of oyster having a different price point), so remember to come with pockets filled. A must try if in the mood for fresh oysters.