The 42nd Street Oyster Bar in Raleigh is closing on March 30, ending its long-standing presence in the local dining scene.
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ABC 11 Raleigh NC on MSNDowntown Raleigh restaurant 42nd St, Oyster closing after nearly 100 yearsThe 42nd St. Oyster Bar in downtown Raleigh opened in 1931 as a small grocer offering oysters and draft beer. It later became a popular place for residents to purchase fresh seafood. The restaurant ...
The neon lights at one of downtown Raleigh’s signature restaurants will soon go dark. The 42nd Street Oyster Bar will close this month after nearly 40 years in business. The last day of service will ...
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