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Toronto – Rodney's Oyster House Rodney’s Oyster House Toronto The original. Toronto’s first Oyster House, Est 1987 or call OUR TANKS ARE FILLED WITH LIVE KING CRAB! Each whole King Crab serves 4-6 people and they are truly the best crab you will eat. $83 per pound and weigh between 6 and 8 pound each. We recommend that you call Bronwen 416-363-8105 ext. 22 or email to book in advance Live King Crabs, all the way from Norway THE FACTS on what you’re eating: The crabs today are coming from the Barents Sea, which is north of the Norway-Russian border. Didn’t know those two countries touched? Neither did I. The region is called ‘Finmark,’ and it’s north of actual Finland, but is part of Norway. The Russians introduced King Crab into this body of water in the 1960s (Murmansk Fiord, if you want to get really precise, just to the east of Finmark in Russia), and it first appeared in Norway in 1977. The Russian and Norwegian governments currently share management of the fishery. In that ecosystem, it is an invasive (ie non-native) species, eating pretty everything else up there. A portion of the Norwegian Barents Sea king crab fishery (west of 26○ E) is “managed” as an elimination fishery (i.e., no management – kill ‘em all). World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in Norway agrees with this approach, as the crab shouldn’t be there. So morally, it’s a good crab to eat. Red King Crab are considered the finest of the King crabs that we see (the other being the “Golden,” aka “Brown” crab). Hey! Another question people ask us, what with the King Street Pilot and all, is WHERE CAN I PARK? Here’s a little map we made up. Lots of options around us, so don’t be scared. Drive your car. Although it’s better to enjoy a nice bottle of wine and NOT drive your car. Just our 2 cents. Menus Location Give us a holler Hours Monday 11:30 am – 10 pm | Oysters 'til 11 pm Tuesday 11:30 am – 10:30 pm | Oysters 'til 11 pm Wednesday 11:30 am – 11 pm | Oysters 'till 12 am Thursday 11:30 am – 11 pm | Oysters 'till 12 am Friday 11:30 – 12 am | Oysters 'til 1 am Saturday 11:30 – 12 am | Oysters 'til 1 am Closed Sundays Catering Catering, like oysters, is in our blood. Long before Rodney “The Oysterman” opened his first restaurant, he brought the magic of the mollusk to Upper Canadians in their homes and at their events. Good shellfish, prepared simply and knowledgeably, and served with Maritime hospitality were the cornerstones of this catering business – and these values still hold true today Catering Packages Latest News in Toronto For us, the Fall is the best time of the year. Not just aesthetically – leaves changing colours, a little nip in the air – but because of how the Oyster reacts to the changing season. In the Spring, they are frantically growing, pushing out new shell to get bigger as the waters warm and… Sign Up For Our Email Newsletter Become a Rodney's Insider—it's like standing on the dock with us! Email * First Name Last Name Phone This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. This iframe contains the logic required to handle Ajax powered Gravity Forms. on Instagram on Twitter Rodney’s Oyster House Toronto 469 King St. West Toronto , ON M5V 1K4 Email or Call Rodney’s Toronto Rodney’s Oyster House 2016. All rights reserved. Back To Top
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