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I had P.J. Clarke's bookmarked for a really long time, when I go to the Forum Shops, it's usually to eat at Joe's, but I had been hearing so much about the $1 oysters during happy hour, I finally decided to walk passed Joe's and give them a try. We sat at the bar, started out with an order of James River oysters and Luna (I can't remember which was offered during happy hour, they serve both East and West Coast) and the bartender kept stressing that only one is offered during happy hour. We kept telling him "we get it, we are ok paying regular price for the oysters". When the oysters arrived, they looked decent, but the taste fell short of anything I'd crave. I wasn't impressed. I ordered a Moscow Mule, it was really bad. I don't know if it was the ginger beer or if he added something to it that isn't supposed to be in there, not sure how you can mess up this drink. Anyways, we left and went to Joe's to get real Kusshi oysters. I don't see how this place has stayed opened. Maybe they surivive on their crappy hour.
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