Taste Why We're Legendary
Whether it’s Fried, Grilled, Steamed, Sautéed, or Broiled, we got ya covered!
T&W Oyster Bar and Seafood is a family-friendly restaurant that originated in 1971. We’re located just six miles north of the Emerald Isle Bridge. If you’re on the island just remember to cross the bridge for less wait times and a much better overall experience. Come see what makes T&W Oyster Bar so legendary and why we’re the oldest seafood restaurant in Western Carteret County.
Mon – CLOSED
Tue – Thur – 5pm-8:30pm
Fri – Sat – 5pm-9pm
Sun – 5pm-8:30pm
T&W Oyster Bar
2383 Highway 58, Peletier
252-393-8838
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