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raw bar

American  

noun

  1. a restaurant or counter serving raw shellfish and sometimes sushi.


Example Sentences

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Overlooking the Chicago River, the seafood restaurant offers the expected raw bar, fish plates, lobster roll and fish sandwiches.

From Salon

Just a few blocks from both the Ritz and Roost, The Marble Room is a steakhouse and raw bar housed in a stunning old bank.

From Salon

The Butcher’s Club is more of a steakhouse/raw bar.

From Salon

Riley and his wife plan to open their restaurant, named Joyce, in July, featuring Southern-style seafood such as crudo, ceviche and a raw bar.

From Los Angeles Times

So far, everything I’m raving about is from the raw bar menu, a short but impressive read that also includes New Jersey scallops fanned over creamy avocado on a crisp corn tortilla.

From Washington Post