Rustic-chic hangout with late hours & a full raw bar, plus French-inspired small plates & cocktails.
"We hear from restaurant owners a lot, who try to convince us to check out, and ultimately review, their restaurants. We play hard to get. The only person who can actually drive us into a restaurant to check it out is you, the reader. If you have a great meal, tell us. We want to know. That being said, here's a tip for you, fine restauranteurs, on how to lure The Infatuation into reviewing your restaurant: open an oyster bar. You're pretty much guaranteed to have one of us sniffing around pretty quickly to see what's shucking. Some people pop pills or smoke weed for a good time. Our idea of elevating the fun is a dozen oysters and plenty of mignonette. Sel Rrose is a couple of years old now, and was somehow hidden from us in plain sight. A cocktail bar with a full raw bar, and big selection of oysters across the street from Bowery Ballroom? Sign us up. It's a beautiful room that feels like an art studio where important people splatter paint onto walls and then sell them for lots of money. We dig the vibe. We also like that Sel Rrose is a serious oyster bar, with a full on raw bar room/nook/area (which is where you need to sit), and typically around 10 different kinds of oysters on the menu daily (that's a lot). They've definitely got a lot going for them, but there's something just a little off about this place. Maybe it has something to do with the double "r" in their name. For example, on a recent visit, after our server neglected to bring us an oyster menu, we simply told him to deliver us a couple dozen, a variety of whatever was fresh, and we made it pretty clear we were excited about it. He came back with two big platters, but had no idea which oyster was which, or any desire to figure it out. We asked questions, he simply shrugged, said he was sorry he forgot, and then went back to eating his own burger behind the cash register. Come on Sel Rrose people, THIS IS HOW WE PARTY. We will say, the Sel Rrose burger is pretty damn good. Maybe he was just preoccupied. Still, it just seems to be the approach to service is more cool than chummy, with minimal respect being given to the oyster foundation we had hoped they'd be a part of. A turn off, to say the least. Although everything didn't turn up r-roses for Sel Rrose, we'd definitely come back. They have a 1$ oyster happy hour from 5-7pm daily. Just don't expect an oyster education. Food Rundown photo credit: Noah Devereaux Oysters East Coast, West Coast...they've got a number of varieties, good luck figuring out which ones. We will say, their mignonette is good, and all the oysters we've had here have been fresh, freezing cold, and delicious. photo credit: Noah Devereaux Crab Dip A very solid appetizer, although they need to re-think the vehicle for dipping that they send out with it. A dense "crisp bread" is served, but we'd rather have tortilla chips or something not so filling, so you can pound more of the dip. photo credit: Noah Devereaux Lobster Roll Simply put, this is not a good lobster roll. Gummy lobster, and too much bun. Having a bad lobster roll on your menu is sinful and also very hard to do. It's also the main reason this review came in under a 7.0. photo credit: Noah Devereaux Burger Surprisingly, the best thing on the menu at Sel Rrose is the burger, which we'd definitely order again. Bacon, caramelized onions, avocado - it's a serious meat sandwich that'll do you right. Bar Steak An average slab of beef slathered in salsa verde and served with fries. After a couple Sel Rrose cocktails, which are pretty stiff, this would really hit the spot though." - Andrew Steinthal
"When: Daily (except Monday), 4-7pm The Deal: $1 Oysters Sel Rrose’s corner space sidewalk seating near the Williamsburg Bridge on the LES is especially useful if you’re looking for a Happy Hour option somewhere in between North Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan. You should reward yourself for Citi Biking the bridge with at least ten of their rotating oyster selection. In case you’re planning ahead, make a reservation for an outdoor table here." - hannah albertine
"When: Fridays, 4-7pm The Deal: $1 oysters; half-off martinis Sel Rrose is a sceney LES seafood spot with an oyster Happy Hour that happens Fridays from 4-7pm. The oyster specials are always changing, and they have a lot of different options. If you work in the Soho/Nolita/Chinatown area, this is a good place to have in your back pocket." - Willa Moore, Neha Talreja, Nikko Duren
"This isn’t the sort of place where you hang with your friends all night, but it is a good spot to grab anywhere from one to ten cocktails with someone you don’t know. Sel Rrose is located right where the Lower East Side meets Chinatown, so it’s convenient enough to other late-night watering holes, but remote enough that you won’t run into your aunt or dentist or ex (or whatever). If the weather’s nice, you can sit outside, and they serve small plates if you need to pick at something while you try to look interesting." - bryan kim, katherine lewin
"If you’re getting a casual drink with someone you know in a professional capacity, and you need a place that’s equal parts generically nice and somewhat cool, go to Sel Rrose. You won’t be the only ones there having a conversation that’s only borderline personal. This attractive Nolita spot has an oyster Happy Hour from 4-7pm every day, which will hopefully provide a little extra motivation not to send that “I’m so sorry, I think I’m coming down with something and I wouldn’t want to get you sick” text you’ve had cued up all day." - bryan kim