Clams casino oyster bar and restaurant

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Michelle always was holding 3 conversations, remembering where we left off last week. She made our sandwich, all while shucking oysters for one order and wilting spinach with shallots and white wine for someone else’s hot spinach salad! In the early 2000’s – Michelle ran the Lunch run at the Oyster Bar (San Mateo Fish Market) – Regulars like us lined up for a “seat at the bar” – Michelle entertained all comers with a smile and down home small talk!īest of all Michelle had her own special lunch menu! She made an over the top Shrimp and Bacon Sandwich! (with special wasabi aioli, on a toasted roll – Fish Market bread is THE BEST.) Please note Palo Alto Fish Market Memories were shared on a separate blog post. Did we miss or miscategorize your memory? Email us at  to have it corrected. Memories are alphabetic by the first letter of the name provided. It’s been our absolute pleasure to serve you. Thank you to every guest who not just shared a memory, but who choose to make memories with us. We posted just a small selection to social media, but the full collection of memories shared for our San Mateo location are shared here. We were amazed by the outpouring of reflections, special moments and good times guests reached out to have recognized. We asked Bay Area Fish Market guests to share the memories they’ve made in our restaurants over the last 41 years.

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