Connie and Ted's

Seafood restaurant · West Hollywood

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The Best Places To Eat Oysters In LA - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"From the outside, Connie & Ted’s looks like a futuristic restaurant set amid Boystown. But on the inside, it’s a classic New England seafood shack. This place is good for a lot of things (including a great brunch), but their bar is best used to eat top-tier oysters while you watch the Dodgers—they’ve got an avid fanbase, including some seriously high-profile celebrities, so you can tell your friends that you technically ate oysters with Charlize Theron yesterday." - sylvio martins, nikko duren

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8171 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90046 Get directions

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