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It’s September again – the return of the ‘R months.’ A.k.a. oyster season. In honor of the shuckin’ and slurpin’ season, here’s a roundup of 30 spots for oysters in Charleston.

A little taste of what’s on the list:

  • The Darling Oyster Bar (12-seat raw bar with views of bustling King Street and helpings of White Stone and James River oysters)
  • Leon’s Oyster Shop (fresh-from-the-dock bivalves, paired with some rose – and, might we suggest – fried chicken)
  • The Ordinary (named among “America’s Best Oyster Bars” by Food & Wine, Thrillist, and Bon Appétit)

Click here for all 30 spots to get your oysters this fall.

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