According to a recent article from Block Club Chicago, Chicago Oyster House plans to rebuild after a car accident at 1933 S Indiana Avenue.
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A representative of Chicago Oyster House was not immediately available for commentary upon What Now Chicago’s request.
“Cheng said while business at the restaurant has been “slower than previous years,” he and his staff were preparing to ramp things up in time for convention season. Now, they’ll be spending the next several weeks focused on repairs,” the owner of Chicago Oyster House, Rick Cheng, told Block Club Chicago.
“Cheng has been serving up fresh seafood at Chicago Oyster House for 20 years. The restaurant’s New England-style lobster roll was among 16 featured in Eater Chicago’s “Best Lobster Roll” roundup in 2021.”
According to Chicago Oyster House’s website, “Located on Chicago’s historic Prairie District in the beautiful South Loop neighborhood, Chicago Oyster House has been serving Chicago the freshest oysters, seafood, sushi, and steaks since 2013.”
“Convenient to McCormick Convention Center, Chicago Oyster House is a favorite not only to locals but also travelers to Chicago from around the country and the world. The highest quality seafood & steaks in Chicago are complemented by the freshest made-to-order sashimi, sushi, and rolls in town.”
“We also feature beautiful prime bone-in and dry-aged steaks. Perfect for date night, a party, or just stopping in for dinner and drinks. We offer dinner service nightly, seven days a week.”