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- Scott LeafFebrero 19, 2016Leo at the oyster bar is the hardest working man in New Orleans! Cheers Leo!
- Ms HeleneDiciembre 24, 2016Chargrilled oysters half dozen for $12. Skip gumbo that's mostly rice $6 a cup.
- Amanda WNoviembre 7, 2012Best Charbroiled Oysters right off of Bourbon Street - what more can you ask for?
- Bogdana BJunio 8, 2017Not worth the hype: their oysters were okay but nothing special, the rice in the gumbo undercooked, the beer warm and flat. There's a reason Acme across the street had a huge line! Go there instead!
- Maddie TranJulio 7, 2014Chargrilled oysters just as good as Acme so don't waste time waiting in that line!
- Emilie DishonghEnero 2, 2014Try not to sit in the room where they grill the oysters. Too smokey. They are freaking delicious though.
- Amy JohnsonMayo 30, 2013Best oysters in the quarter. Great service and you might even see a puppet show
- Stephen SmytheJunio 23, 2015The mortal enemy of ACME across the street Felix's is almost as busy and just as good.
- Wow. Forget Acme go to Felix's. everything is great and service is outstanding. Win.
- Juan PerezNoviembre 4, 2011The charbroiled oysters are a go and the gumbo gets the #brooklyn #stampofapproval.
- Kevin McKayMarzo 27, 2018Grilled oysters were AMAZING! Food was good, but came out cold & had to be re-ordered.
- Harold EdwardsAbril 16, 2013$12.95 kinda pricey for a dozen raw but goes great with a pint of Hopitoulas!
- Rebekah LongJulio 11, 2011The oysters are obviously superfluous, but I highly recommend the fried alligator as well!
- Get your oysters at the bar. Felix's is less busy and touristy than ACME, and the oysters are just as good.
- Jack KobanJunio 4, 2011This is where Frenchy Broulliette and the nola mobsters ate. Skip the line at acme and belly up to the oyster bar.
- Jay MasseyMarzo 18, 2011The soft-shell po-boy keeps me coming back. Not as touristy as other joints. Friendly too.