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Thames Street Oyster House
The guide was updated:A restaurant and bar that is entirely dedicated to fine seafood, ready to be enjoyed either in their upstairs dining area with a view of the sea or in the back courtyard. Of particular note are the lobster-based dishes, the specialty of the house, that can be paired with their wine, either by the glass or by the bottle.
Useful Information
- Address: 1728 Thames Street, Baltimore
- More Info: Reservations by phone only.
- Opening hours: Mon–Tue 5pm–9.30pm, Wed–Thu 11.30am–2.30pm 5pm–9.30pm, Fri–Sat 11.30am–2.30pm 5pm–10.30pm, Sun 11.30am–2.30pm 5pm–9.30pm
- Website: www.thamesstreetoysterhouse.com
- Phone: +1 443 449 7726
- Email: info@thamesstreetoysterhouse.com
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