- Cat J
- First Reviewer
- 4 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 7
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Professional Service, Outstanding Food, and Best View
- June 23, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
mymind76 from Charlotte, North Carolina
Great view! Our family was there in time to catch an amazing sunset while we ate. Menu offered something for all of us, but the seafood I enjoyed was perfect. By comparison, Old Oyster Factory with professional service, outstanding food, and best view is by far the best restaurants we visited - we'll be back next year for sure.
An Enjoyable Experience
- June 14, 2008
- Rated 3 of 5 by
Perspective from York, Pennsylvania
A wonderful view of the marshes and fresh seafood. We had a window seat but they had this blue plastic, umm... "stuff" on the windows. I suppose it was to block the sun. Some people may appreciate it but I found it to be distracting. It obstructed an otherwise wonderful view.
The oysters were barely in season. They were good. The service was solid, as the ales came in plenty. It was overall a good dining experience and I would certainly (and plan to) go back again.
The Old Oyster Factory
- January 30, 2004
- Rated 5 of 5 by
Peter Wilner from Succasunna, New Jersey
A great restaurant with a fantastic view. Excellent service. We eat here every time we're in Hilton Head, which is almosr every year. It can get crowded, but it is well worth the wait.
From journal A Week at Coral Reef
Old Oyster Factory
- December 1, 2003
- Rated 3 of 5 by
cptgusto from Gray, Georgia
Only had to wait 30 minutes for a Saturday night table for 10! Food was great, but for a $18 seafood plate, I felt cheated. $16 for a dozen oysters should be a clue. Overall, there were some deals on the menu for every budget.
From journal Thanksgiving at Hilton Head
Old Oyster Factory
- August 26, 2003
- Rated 5 of 5 by
inners from wrightsville, Pennsylvania
It was great place to eat. The oyster were very good. My husband loves them raw. Great view of Brood Creek. Very kid friendly too. I would go back again when we vacation there again.
From journal week in Hilton Head