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Welcome to Shuckin' Shack Oyster Bar

Shuckin' Shack Oyster Bar, nestled in Erwin Square Plaza, Durham, NC, brings the coastal experience to the heart of the suburbs. This gem offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for enjoying fresh, glistening oysters on ice and flavorful fried seafood. The dining space showcases a charming blend of nautical decor and local memorabilia, creating a unique character. Patrons appreciate the attentive service and the casual yet vibrant environment, making it an ideal spot for friendly gatherings or sports watching. With great daily specials and happy hour deals, Shuckin' Shack truly democratizes the joy of enjoying seafood, ensuring it's accessible for all.

Shuckin' Shack Oyster Bar: Reviews & Ratings

Christie Greene
Christie Greene

My Husband took me for Mother's Day bc it is less congested, you can actually hear your own conversation and the food is awesome. The wait staff is quite attentive to drink refills, & table needs. I asked if our picture could be taken and it was, all smiles until I was hit with "It is great that you're son wanted to bring his Mother out to celebrate". This is the second yr in a row we have come on the same day and I've been hit with the same statement by the same person. I am a nice 50 yr old who is only 3 months older than my husband, and I now live in a disabled body. Hopefully this will help them to not say such things just bc .

Chris
Chris

Outstanding fried oysters and fantastic service. I had a late lunch in Father’s Day, so they were busy and it was just me. The bartender/server was amazing. She never got flustered with all of the business; she remained professional and friendly. I have been here many times and will be back again for sure.

Jeremy Edmunds
Jeremy Edmunds

In Durham's suburban Erwin Square Plaza, where the nearest salt breeze is a three-hour drive away, Shuckin' Shack Oyster Bar has crafted something curiously authentic: a coastal refuge that doesn't take itself too seriously. The space speaks to a certain American optimism, if you can't bring the burbs to the beach, why not bring the beach to the burbs? The restaurant's interior presents an endearing time capsule beneath its coffered tin ceiling. The bar top, a conversation piece in itself, preserves fragments of Duke basketball glory under epoxy like prehistoric amber, Coach K's triumphs and local color sharing space with what appears to be swimsuit advertisements, a combination that somehow works in this context of deliberate incongruity. Fresh oysters arrive glistening on beds of ice, each one a small reminder of why we've trusted seafood vendors since Roman times to bridge the gap between catch and plate. At 1.50 during weekday happy hours, these briny delights democratize what can generally be considered a luxury, though the real luxury here is their consistent quality despite the restaurant's geographical challenges. The blue cheese dressing on the humble house salad suggests someone in the kitchen understands that sometimes the simplest preparations require the most attention. The decor teeters playfully between nautical kitsch and genuine artifact: surfboards mounted like trophy marlins, a life preserver that probably never saved anyone but certainly sets the mood. The terracotta floor tiles, more Mediterranean than Maritime, somehow ground the space in a way that weathered boardwalk planks might have overdone. What's remarkable isn't just that Shuckin' Shack exists three hours from David Sederis' beach house, but that it manages to capture something more essential than mere coastal mimicry. It's a place that understands that sometimes the best way to honor a tradition is not to take it too reverently. The result is a restaurant that feels less like a themed experience & more like a favorite t-shirt, comfortable, unpretentious, and better for being slightly worn in at the edges. And likely needs a good washing too. This is Durham in microcosm: a growing town comfortable enough with itself to let an oyster bar park itself among the tobacco ghosts and basketball legends, serving up seafood that tastes like it was pulled from waters much closer than they actually are. It's a place where you can wash down them oysters with cold beer while watching Duke basketball on mounted screens, the closest thing to a coastal sports bar that the Piedmont might ever need. The daily specials and happy hour deals feel less like marketing tactics and more like a genuine desire to make good seafood accessible to more than just expense account diners. In an era where many restaurants seem to be either aggressively casual or self-consciously upscale, Shuckin' Shack has found its own particular groove, as comfortable as those terracotta tiles underfoot, and just as durable.

John TC
John TC

A great place for lunch. The waitress is the sweetest person. The food is fresh and delicious. I highly recommend this Durham restaurant. It also has outdoor seating for when we have a nice day.

Elizabeth G Powell
Elizabeth G Powell

Small, cozy, casual spot. Had bar seating with great view of TV's, as well as a few tables, also with full view of TV's. There were also some outside seating offered for nice weather days. The raw oysters had a good flavor, and the fried items we got were just right! Def would recommend, it is a very small restaurant, but didn't disappoint.

Cedar Pettiford
Cedar Pettiford

The food is fresh and well prepared. The staff is always friendly and knowledgeable of dishes they serve. This is my favorite spot when I want to unwind by myself. This restaurant caters to many pallets with raw or cooked options. Come check out one Durhams gems.

Nishal P
Nishal P

Freshest oysters. Delicious lobster roll. Affordable. They do need 2 servers instead of just the 1 during their busiest hours, but she does her best. No complaints about our last meal in Durham here before flying back home.

amanda sams
amanda sams

Had a wonderful time at the Shuckin' Shack. The sever was attentive and friendly. The food was fresh and delicious! Definitely recommend trying the oysters!! The restaurant atmosphere was fun and vibrant. One downside, however, would be the size of the restaurant... It was a little small and tables felt relatively close together. But overall I would absolutely recommend Shuckin' Shack Oyster Bar to anyone!!

Location

Welcome to the charming world of Shuckin' Shack Oyster Bar, a delightful coastal retreat nestled in the heart of Durham's Erwin Square Plaza. This restaurant doesn't merely serve seafood; it brings the essence of the beach to the bustling suburbs, creating an inviting atmosphere that engages all the senses. The moment you step inside, you're greeted by a unique decor that blends nautical whimsy with a dash of local history, such as the bar top encasing fragments of Duke basketball glory.

As you peruse the menu, the star of the show is undoubtedly the fresh oysters, arriving glistening on beds of ice. With the daily weekday happy hour offering them at just $1.50 each, indulging in these briny delights becomes an accessible luxury. Whether you prefer them raw or fried, you'll find that each oyster speaks volumes about the quality and freshness that Shuckin' Shack is committed to. Patrons rave about their well-executed fried oysters, crisp and flavorful—an experience that elevates simple seafood to something extraordinary.

But the menu stretches far beyond oysters. The house salad comes with house-made blue cheese dressing, a testament to the kitchen's understanding of the importance of quality in every dish. It demonstrates how simplicity, when paired with care, can become something memorable. The fried items are perfectly cooked, complementing any dining experience, be it a casual lunch or a special occasion.

For those who enjoy dining al fresco, Shuckin' Shack offers outdoor seating for when the sun graces Durham with its warm presence. It’s the perfect spot to savor your meal while enjoying a drink and catching the latest Duke basketball action on the screens inside. Customers note the attentive service, with waitstaff committed to ensuring you have a stellar dining experience. From quick drink refills to friendly conversation, the staff adds to the relaxed and welcoming vibe.

In a world where coastal cuisine often feels removed from landlocked urban settings, Shuckin' Shack serves as a reminder that exceptional seafood isn't just a shoreline privilege. This gem in Durham is more than just a restaurant; it embodies the spirit of community, good food, and leisure. In a city that embraces its past while looking forward to a vibrant future, Shuckin' Shack Oyster Bar stands as a bridge—bringing the delights of the coast to the heart of the Piedmont.