Zadie's Oyster Room

Oyster bar restaurant · East Village

Zadie's Oyster Room

Oyster bar restaurant · East Village

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413 E 12th St, New York, NY 10009

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At Marco Canora's charming East Village spot, savor a delightful variety of fresh oysters alongside a curated selection of wines and ciders in a cozy, rustic setting.  

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413 E 12th St, New York, NY 10009 Get directions

zadiesoysterroom.com

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Mar 5, 2025

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"Zadie’s Oyster Room was a charming wine and oyster bar located at 413 East 12th Street, between First Avenue and Avenue A, in East Village, New York. It opened in 2016 and was known for its rustic space with exposed brick walls and wooden tables. It gained recognition when New York Times critic Pete Wells awarded it one star for its diverse oyster preparations, such as a broiled version with minced seaweed and parmesan cheese, and a baked option with prosciutto and egg yolk. Despite its appeal, the restaurant closed after four years due to insufficient customer turnout." - Tanay Warerkar

Marco Canora’s East Village Oyster Bar Zadie’s Closes After Four Years - Eater NY
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"The chef behind East Village Italian mainstay Hearth and popular bone-broth counter Brodo, has closed his wine and oyster bar down the street." - Luke Fortney

East Village Beer Hall Zum Schneider Closes After 20 Years — and More Closings - Eater NY
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Saba Khan

Google
Really cute intimate spot focused on oysters. Decent wine selection. Staff is really nice and service was quick. Great option if you're looking for an oyster bar!

A L

Google
The oysters are great and the drinks are good. The service when seated is even better. The downside is that it's a small space so it gets crowded fast and that's even more true when the weather is nice and there's happy-hour for oysters and drinks. It's worth the trip if you have the time or the luck to get a seat quickly.

Andy Sirkin

Google
I can't say enough about this place. The bounty of oysters was glorious. We went through two dozen and THEN did the chef's menu tour, which had some of everything, and was wonderful. It's a little crowded, and you should expect to sit at the bar or a bit of a wait, but it is absolutely worth it and the staff knows their stuff.

Sarah W

Google
My friend and I sat at the bar and tried all the oysters (fantastic), several delicious wines, the chicken liver pâté, caesar salad, deviled eggs, and anchovy butter. Everything was good, but the salad and pâté were stand outs. Service was wonderfully friendly and knowledgeable - we especially loved that they get all the oysters direct from the farmers and have personal relationships with them, which they happily told us all about. Can't wait to go back.

Zachary Wright

Google
Went here for happy hour before a dinner with my gf. We loved the ambience and the happy hour oysters were fantastic! They had a great selection of oysters and other raw seafood snacks.

Michelle Yau

Google
Service is great. Food is good. Very hot space and tiny, but cozy. Everything was great but for some reason felt more expensive than I thought I was worth. That’s subjective though.

Roderick Sayers

Google
Oysters were super fresh, great service. Try their happy hour

Kelly Traver

Google
LOVED this little oyster shrine. Great tunes, friendly service, classy but relaxed ambience, and every oyster was perfect.