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Tom's Oyster Bar – Downtown Royal Oak

$12 for $25 Worth of Seafood and Drinks

$12
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Value
$25
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In a Nutshell

Staff behind raw oyster bar lines plates with ready-to-shuck shells and other seafood on an airy patio with views of downtown Royal Oak

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 24, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Dine-in only. Not valid for happy hour or weekly specials. Valid only at listed location.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

The ocean has long been a stage for humanity's grandest achievements, from Magellan’s circumnavigation of the globe to Columbus’s discovery that lobsters look like tiny monsters. Set sail for seafood with this Groupon.

$12 for $25 Worth of Seafood and Drinks

Entrees include the house crab cake with cracked-mustard sauce ($17.99), cedar-plank salmon ($14.99+), and hand-cut Atlantic cod dipped in beer batter ($13.99+) alongside appetizers including ginger shrimp ($12.99) and roasted garlic bulbs ($9.99). See the full menu.

Tom’s Oyster Bar

Every morning at Tom’s Oyster Bar, chefs scrawl the day’s battered and grilled seafood specials on chalkboard menus suspended from the ceiling. In addition to that list of freshly caught fish, the chefs tout their commitment to fresh seafood by stocking their raw bar with oysters that are shucked to order and then gently scolded for hording pearls.

In the wood-accented dining room, companions can sip from dozens of draft and bottled brews and bask in the glow of flat-screen TVs, or retreat to the outdoor patio and take in views of downtown Royal Oak.

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Tom's Oyster Bar

3.58 out of 5

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    Downtown Royal Oak

    318 S. Main St.
    Royal Oak, Michigan 48067
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