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| - Lucky to get two stars because there's not another seafood restaurant close. Happy hour oysters are $2. Small, like an inch long (I asked for the largest), and the shucker must have really gotten into shucking them cause they looked already eaten when they got to me. Not bad taste but ya gotta be more careful with that shucker or they end up looking macerated. Lobster roll is $22. Total six inches long. Not a bad flavor but bland, and if you've ever been anywhere a real one is sold you will be disappointed. Lobster flavor buried by the butter on the toasted bread. Lobster rolls come from the northeast where fishermen work hard and eat a lot so they should big big, tasty, and cheaper. If it's your first, then pay a lot and try it. It's fair, just way overpriced for the size. And the sandwiches come with chips? Uh, seafood says cole slaw maybe? Beer is cold and happy hour is fair. Good selections there albeit a little on the stingy side for quantity. Got a to go order so I could sample another item just to be fair. Got the oyster po'boy. Cost $15. Oyster flavor was covered by breading and bun. Quantity and quality versus price is astonishing for the area. Service was okay. Server acted like I was infringing on her time but food and drink came out efficiently. Old Scottsdale is considered touristy. Attitude and friendliness are paramount to staying open. So take an uber and go somewhere you can feel you're getting taste, value, and courtesy for your patronage, then just walk around this area for the ambiance.
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