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Pretty sure I spent a record amount of money for brunch at this place, but overall it was worth it. Came here with 2 of my cousins when we found out that they had unlimited oysters for brunch. Coming from a city only 2 hours away from Louisiana, I'm well versed in the art of raw oysters.
I arrived around noon to see the place semi-full, and proceeded to be seated by a table next to the bar (strategic purposes) ready for my feast. We ordered the unlimited oysters/brunch and the unlimited mimosas for ~$35 tax and tip, so it was pretty pricey for what we got. Here's the general experience:
Normal brunch area:
- Coming with our all you can eat oyster special is the actual normal brunch buffet. They have the usual eggs, sausage and gravy, fruits, etc. Somethnig I didn't expect was seafood, including a seafood papaya, which was absolutely delicious. It was filled with mussels, clams, and shrimp in rice. The sauce on the side was just what you needed to put it over the top. Great addition.
The Oysters:
- Really.. Just take my money... Oysters came by the dozen and were replenished in a decent time. The interesting part is you can get them steamed or grilled upon request. Personally I liked the raw oysters with some hot sauce, but to each their own. We finished 6 trays between the 3 of us, making it totally worth the price we paid (I sort of ate a little more than the other 2). Oysters were clean and big, definitely worthy of digging in your wallet.
Mimosas:
- Option to do unlimited. They dont jip you on the champange (why would you want half champange anyway, it makes the mimosa taste terrible). That is all.
Overall, if you want to spend and like oysters, A LOT, check this place out. It's definitely worth it.
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