Market Street Oyster Bar - Downtown
54 Market Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Downtown | Seafood | Book this Space
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About Market Street Oyster Bar - Downtown
The first thing that is noticed upon entering Salt Lake's favorite social club, The Market Street Oyster Bar Downtown, is the sumptuous display of fresh seafood on ice. Fresh oysters, lobster, crab, mussels, and clams are served by the bushel every day, as well as delicious steaks, fresh salads,… chowders, and sandwiches. Along the octagonal bar, in the center of the restaurant, are steam kettles where Bouillabaisse and Lobster Bisque are prepared to order in full view of dining guests. Another feast for the eyes are the painted architectural columns where local Utah artists have showcased their vibrant artwork, inspired by the painted columns rendered by the impressionists in the celebrated Parisian bistro, La Coupole. The extensive fresh menu, the art, the architecture, and the energy of the staff create an atmosphere that attracts a large, eclectic crowd for lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch, and late night dining. It's only a short walk from downtown hotels and entertainment venues.
All Cuisines:
Seafood,Continental
Price Range:
Under $30
Style:
Casual Elegant
Parking:
Valet Parking
Dress Code:
Business Casual
Walk Ins:
Yes
Hours:
Lunch: Monday - Friday: 11:30am - 3:00pm; Dinner: Monday - Thursday: 3:00pm - 11:00pm, Friday: 3:00pm - 11:30pm, Saturday: 4:00pm - 11:30pm; Sunday Brunch: 10:00am - 3:00pm. The Oyster Bar is a private club for members. Three Week Visitor Memberships may be quickly and easily purchased for only $4 at the hostess desk.
Offerings:
Personal wines allowed, Bar (Full), Beer, Personal wines allowed (w/corkage fee), Non-Smoking Restaurant, Lounge, Bar Seating, Wine, Brunch, Late Night,
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The first thing that is noticed upon entering Salt Lake's favorite social club, The Market Street Oyster Bar Downtown, is the sumptuous display of fresh seafood on ice. Fresh oy...
