What to order at The Walrus and the Carpenter

Must order
A flight of Hood Canal and Samish Bay oysters with the steak tartare and rye toast.
Signature dishes
Oysters on the half shell, Steak tartare, Fried oysters
Editor tip
Walk-ins from 17:00 on Tuesday to Thursday; Friday and Saturday line up by 16:45 or take Resy at 16:30.
CuisineOyster Bar
Price$$$
Neighborhoodballard
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Signature dishes: Oysters on the half shell, Steak tartare, Fried oysters

Must order: A flight of Hood Canal and Samish Bay oysters with the steak tartare and rye toast.

Tip: Walk-ins from 17:00 on Tuesday to Thursday; Friday and Saturday line up by 16:45 or take Resy at 16:30.

Location

Address: 4743 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107

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