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“legendary New Orleans seafood joint”
Acme Oyster House opened it’s doors in 1910 and have been proudly serving up the best ice cold oysters in town. Being a restaurant in New Orleans, throwing a party is what they do. Whether you are interested in a sit-down dinner or a buffet style setting, we can accomodate any need you have. Acme’s key to success is to not get too far from the source. In addition to the original French Quarter location, Acme Oyster Houses are open in Covington, Metairie, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and in Sandestin on the Florida panhandle. Each location is a short, refrigerated drive away from where Acme’s oysters are harvested so they are always shucked and served at their freshest
Char grilled oysters were excellent. Also had the 10 napkin roast beef po boy and would recommend. Staff was friendly and service was quick Read more
mike served in all aspects of the term. he was so perf thanks mike. the food was super yum too! Read more
Yummmmmmmm!!!!! Hubs has been to New Orleans like more than a dozen times and he knows all kinds of stuff so he told me when we were planning the trip that eating here was a must do. On our... Read more
Acme Oyster House
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- Sun - Sat: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Reservations
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