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Thread: Best fried oysters ?

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    Best fried oysters ?

    Where can I find really good fried oysters in the area?- Thanks in advance?

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    We had some very good ones at two places: King Neptune's in G S, and Tin Top, which I guess is considered Bob Secour.
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    Lots of good places in the area but Doc's on Canal Road in Orange Beach is pretty hard to beat on any fried seafood.
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    Sea 'n Suds has a raw bar, so I assume the fried are good. They do a good job on other fried seafood.
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    You won't have a hard time finding them around here. As mentioned Doc's is hard to beat. For a treat try Acme Oyster house on East 24th-and try the char grilled oysters also. Beyond good..
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    +1 The char grilled at Acme are the best oysters I've ever had.
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    Thanks for the help!

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    Original Oyster House in Gulf Shores, Doc's or Fin-and-Fork in Orange Beach and Tin Top in Bon Secour are my favorites, but there are lots of good seafood restaurants in the area.
    The worst I ever had were at The Hangout.

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    Went to Docs last night and had my oysters (fried)- Perfection!
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    I am partial to Mikees. Doc's and Shrimp Basket also do a good fried oyster!
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