Recent social media posts
11/28/2022
👋🏼 Hey 1st Oyster Club! We want you to still remember your first oyster (and us)! If you are interested in picking up your name plaque - swing on by this week, call us on your shell phone or shoot us an email and we will make sure you get it!*
*Plaques available from Dec. 2015 - Apr. 2022
11/03/2022
Crispy Chicken Sandwich, having her moment.
11/02/2022
The only thing on our mind is Maryland Blue Crab Dip.
10/26/2022
Light and fresh our Crab and Avocado salad is a great way to start out your meal.
10/24/2022
Back in the office? Our happy hour is here for you! Join us Monday - Friday from open to 6PM for half-off all of our drinks.
10/22/2022
Our new Burrata is pearfect! Served with Nichol's Farm pear, spiced walnut, citrus pickled onion, arugula, white balsamic.
10/20/2022
Join us for our Bubbles, Oysters & Fried Chicken dinner next Thursday! Enjoy a dinner with comfort food and an expertly paired Sparkling Wine flight from around the world. 🍾
Tickets for October 27th are available at the link in bio for $64.95 per person plus tax (gratuity not included).
10/18/2022
What? Doesn't everyone spend their Tuesday enjoying Stone Crab? We're certainly not the only ones.
10/16/2022
Sunday funday = Jumbo Shrimp Cocktails.
10/14/2022
Our Prime Burger leaves us speechless.
10/12/2022
Let's get crackin'.
Address
1962 N Halsted Street
Chicago, IL
60614
**Travel Directions to N Halsted Street, Chicago**
**Public Transport:**
1. **By Train:**
- Take the Brown Line or Purple Line Express to the "Diversey" station.
- From there, walk south on N Lincoln Ave for about 5 minutes until you reach N Halsted Street. Turn left and continue walking until you arrive at your destination.
2. **By Bus:**
- You can take the #8 Halsted bus or the #76 Diversey bus.
- If taking the #8, get off at the intersection of Halsted and Diversey, then walk north on Halsted for a short distance.
- If taking the #76, get off at Halsted and Lincoln, then head south on Halsted.
**Driving/Parking:**
1. **Driving Directions:**
- If coming from downtown Chicago, take Lake Shore Drive (US-41) northbound.
- Exit onto Fullerton Ave and head west.
- Turn right onto N Halsted Street and continue until you reach your destination.
2. **Parking:**
- There is street parking available along N Halsted Street; be sure to check for any parking restrictions.
- Alternatively, look for nearby parking garages or lots in the area if street parking is full.
Make sure to check traffic conditions before heading out!
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What people say
Seafood restaurants are a delightful culinary experience, offering fresh and vibrant dishes that celebrate the ocean's bounty. At Quality Crab & Oyster Bah, located on N Halsted Street in Lincoln Park, diners can indulge in an exceptional seafood journey crafted by the renowned team behind Shaw’s Crab House.
The menu shines with an impressive selection of quality crab and fresh oysters, ensuring that every bite is a testament to freshness. The Maryland Blue Crab Dip is a standout dish that captures the essence of coastal flavors, while the Crab and Avocado Salad offers a light and refreshing start to any meal.
For those looking for something beyond seafood, the Crispy Chicken Sandwich has garnered attention for its deliciousness, proving that Quality Crab & Oyster Bah caters to diverse palates without compromising on quality.
The restaurant also features enticing options like their new Burrata paired with seasonal ingredients such as Nichol's Farm pear and spiced walnuts, making it a perfect complement to any seafood feast.
With a welcoming atmosphere and attentive service, Quality Crab & Oyster Bah is not just about great food; it's about creating memorable dining experiences. Whether you're enjoying happy hour or savoring expertly crafted dishes, this establishment stands out as a must-visit destination for seafood lovers in Chicago.