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Francis Marion The
387 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri - Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 843-723-0044
Extra - 843-856-9201
Extra - 843-723-0790
- Address:
- 24 N Market St Charleston, SC 29401
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- Restaurants
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- Neighborhoods
- Downtown Charleston, Upper Concord Street
- AKA
The Noisy Oyster Seafood Restaurant
- Other Information
Parking: Self
Alcohol: Beer, Full Bar, MicroBrews
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Reviews
09/08/15
Provided by YPmobileThis place is DISCUSSING!!! The bathroom are nasty and stink. My Bloody Mary was so gross I took one sip and gave it back and ask for another drink. Instead of the bartender saying sure no problem or anything she snatched it up dumped it and slammed the glass down not offering me another drink. Never coming here again.
01/17/09
Provided by YP.comI recently visited the Charleston area and was enjoying the market there in the city where I worked up a big appetite, spoke to a few locals about fresh seafood and was refered to try out The Noisy Oyster right on the corner at the end of the Market. I walked into a friendly environment was greeted at the door and sat down by the spacious open bay windows overlooking the streets. I tried the Chef's Lunch which was a Mahi Burrito with a side of creamy grits and was very satisfied with the meal. I met the Chef Riley and he informed me that the resturant does daily Lunch specials and Dinner specials. Overall I had a great lunch and would recommend this resturant to others to try.
The server was attentive, but poorly trained. (We asked for a martini with extra olives and received a dirty martini.) The food was not up to par with the excellence of his other restaurants or even with the other Noisy Oyster's in the city. The manager, when told that the salmon was overcooked, argued with us. (We ordered medium rare and received well done!) The meal was very slow to come on a not so busy night. Very frustrating. We will dine again at the Noisy Oyster, just not the one on John's Island. That type of food/service maybe okay for Kiawah & Seabrook summer folk, but not for locals!!