EaT: An Oyster Bar

3808 N. Williams, Suite 122 PortlandOR97227
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Eat Oyster Bar is located at 3808 N Williams Ave Ste 122, Portland, OR. This location is in the Boise neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants and has 14 review(s) with a star rating of 3.3.
by merchantcircle on July 03, 2018 from merchantcircle

Editorial Reviews

Celebrating Mardi Gras; Events at Ned Ludd, MORE:
N. WILLIAMS/PEARL DISTRICT— The oyster-filled sister restaurants EaT: An Oyster Bar and the Parish will celebrate Mardi Gras with a half-dozen live bands (three at each location), drink specials, and free limo rides between the two restaurants. The Pearl District's Parish, whips out a whole pig roast, while EaT promises beads, beer, and oysters. More information here.

NORTHEAST— With "a New...
by eater on March 04, 2014 from eater
EaT's Gumbo Cook-Off; Events at Genoa, Lincoln, MORE:
N. WILLIAMS— The shuckers EaT: An Oyster Bar — Tobias Hogan and Ethan Powell — invite other chefs onto their turf during EaT's annual Gumbo Cook-Off, an event that doubles as the oyster bar's fifth-anniversary celebration. This year's event, on Saturday, November 2, will feature chefs from Lucky Strike, Meat Cheese Bread, Acadia (and more) cooking their version of the Louisiana classic, with...
by eater on October 29, 2013 from eater
Events On-Tap at EaT Oyster Bar, Smokehouse 21, MORE:
N. WILLIAMS—This Saturday, dozens of Portland's most lauded chefs will fight for glory with sausage, seafood, and spices. From noon to 3p.m., NoPo oyster bar EaT will host its annual Gumbo Cook-Off, where chefs from Bunk, Free House, Acadia, Beaker and Flask, Lucky Strike, and more will offer their preparations of the hearty Cajun stew. The $12 tickets (available at the door) include gumbo...
by eater on November 06, 2012 from eater

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Lunch and Dinner daily, Sunday Brunch offered from 10am until 2pm with live music starting at 11am until 2pm. Annually we're... closed on July 4th, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day only (sometimes Ash Wednesday depending on how rowdy Mardi Gras gets) See More
by facebook on March 09, 2013 from facebook