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The Darling Oyster Bar

Seafood

Radcliffeborough

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The Darling Oyster Bar is known for being one of the most beautiful restaurants in the city and for serving a very over-the-top Bloody Mary with shrimp, hushpuppies, a king crab leg, and a lobster claw all sticking out the top. Beyond ludicrous brunch cocktails, this spot on King Street also has a huge bar that’s great for a quick drink or eating your weight in seafood. Come for dinner with friends, split the ceviche and some oysters, and finish with the fried shrimp basket.

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photo credit: Andrew Cebulka

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