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Acme Oyster House

Acme Oyster House

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3.9 Google Review
8 Canal St, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130, United States
(504) 208-5160 www.acmeoyster.com
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May 17, 2018
I never knew there was an Acme in the casino. I wonder how long has this been in here?I've only been to the one on Veterans and on the Lake but I'm not sure if that one is still there. My brother claims Acme has better charbroiled oysters than Drago's so I'm only here for a taste test then back across the street. We decided to get a 1/2 dozen. The charbroiled oysters here are . I had one and let my bro eat the rest. we did eat at Drago's later that night and even my brother admitted, the oysters were 10x better at Drago's. Let me be clear, I am only talking about charbroiled oysters. If you want raw oysters then Acme is the place to go; the best in the city to me but I wouldn’t go to this location (No shade but I think since it’s in the casino 1) it’s more expensive and 2) not as good as other locations). However, if you want charbroiled oysters then Drago's is the place to go. Sincerely, A former resident

Mar 18, 2018
If you don’t want to stand in line in other locations you come here. As experienced, the menu is $2 more per dozen oysters, I guess that must be an extortion fee for not standing in line. In that extra fee you also get no taste oysters that are good only for grilling. Save some money and go somewhere else for raw oysters.

May 20, 2018
We drove over 30 minutes to come eat here and it says that yall dont close till 5 but we are here at 3am and yall are closes. We will not try to come back here.

Mar 5, 2018
Long line but worth the wait. Great service and even better food. Must visit if in NOLA

May 19, 2018
Great service. Good charbroiled oysters.

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