

The first location of King Street Oyster Bar in the NoMa district of Washington, DC. You can enjoy a wide selection of oysters, seafood and other selections from our menu. Our bartenders serve a regularly changing selection of cocktails, wines, beer and non-alcoholic beverages. You can enjoy this all at our indoor tables, high-tops, bar and on nice days on our expansive patio seating.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 22 M St NE, Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 621-8513
Website: http://www.kingstreetoysterbar.com/
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Reviews
Food
I ordered 3 local Sweet Jesus oysters – they are fresh and good, although there is shell in one of them. The oysters is the only reason I am giving 2 stars instead of 1.
Lobster bisque (soup of the day) – Trader Joe’s lobster bisque is probably better
Seared salmon – the salmon is over-cooked. The crab meat on top is good on its own, that’s the only highlight of this dish. I’m not a fish skin person, but the skin is simply missing.
Fish and chips – the fish inside is very flakey which is bad. The worst thing is the fries, they are worse than overnight McDonald’s fries.
Service
If the service has been alright, the 20% auto gratuity would not be a thing.
The host who showed the table was not that friendly.
We were served by a lady at the window side. It seemed she’s rather new or just unprofessional.
Utensils and napkins were not prepared for us until we asked the gentleman who was serving the entrees.
We ordered oysters and a soup as starters, but the soup was served together with the entrees.
When we asked the lady who is serving us for the bill at the end, she asked me to look for the designated server, and I said “it’s you”. The dining side was not busy at all with just 3 tables in total. No one came over to check on whether the food is okay. It made sense now as the server didn’t even remember which tables she’s serving.
She just repeated the dishes we ordered and the total amount without showing us the bill. I gave extra tip without knowing 20% was added already. This service level deserved nothing extra, and not even the 20%.
Atmosphere
The bar side is pretty loud. If you are looking for a more peaceful dining area, this is not the place. But if you are hanging out with friends for a drink or two, it’s totally fine.
I’ve read the reviews about the noise level and poor service. The bar area can be particularly noisy. I would suggest sitting in the dinning area to the left once you walk in. As far as service, our waitress India was great. Greeted us in good time and fashion and took our order. I suppose your mileage will vary. And they do include a 20% gratuity in your check. I understand they are trying to make a living or make people pay a tip, but let us decide that. Or provide better service.
That being said, their deals at happy hour are incredible, $6 drinks and food options under $10 that all hit the spot. So they still earn a solid review and recommendation if they get their table management and hosting fixed. Ashley was a wonderful server and kept up with a demanding crowd. Definitely a loud and roudy fun time during HH if you can manage to make it in the place.
JP was the waiter (I sat at the bar). It was my first time and he made recommendations. He radiates good energy and fun! If you are a snob or grumpy stay away or he will make you smile.
The King Collins drink he made was . I told him I like “old fashion” and this was perfect.
I ordered the oysters, salmon sliders( no picture) and the beef sliders. Delicious!! Everything was perfectly seasoned and not super salty. If you love oysters, this place is a must. I say this because I am NOT a huge fan and they were tender and jumped in my mouth with no effort .
If you are visiting the Noma DC area stop here. It does get busy so be prepared.