Tickets on Sale: 25th Annual Elliott’s Oyster House New Year

Tickets now on sale

Seattle’s favorite oyster event is back to celebrate its 25th Anniversary this year — an event Elliott’s has hosted every November to demonstrate its commitment to sustainable practices and bring awareness to the incredible work of Puget Sound Restoration Fund (PSRF).

This is one of our favorite events of the year. If you love oysters, you don’t want to miss this. Over 30+ varieties of local oysters will be shucked to order at the 150-foot oyster bar which is more than impressive. But, that’s not all guests can expect. Elliott’s Oyster House is serving up a fresh seafood buffet which includes shrimp, clams, clam chowder, veggies, and so much more. The event brings in over 60 wineries to the event which make the experience an endless night of popping bottles and enjoying your favorite local wines. 

Purchase tickets here: Annual Oyster New Year

Oyster New Year highlights include:

  • 30+ varieties of local oysters shucked to order at our 150-foot oyster bar
  • Fresh seafood buffet
  • Over 60 wineries
  • Local microbrews
  • Live music
  • Our famous Oyster Luge
  • People’s Choice “Most Beautiful Oyster” contest

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See photos from previous years – pictures.

When:
Saturday November 11, 2017 

Tickets:    
VIP Tickets (4:00 pm to 8:00 pm) ~ $175 + tax
General Admission (5:00 pm to 8:00 pm) ~ $110 + tax
https://elliotts.ticketleap.com/oyster-new-year

Where:     
Elliott’s Oyster House                 
1201 Alaskan Way, Pier 56
Seattle, WA 98101

PSRF is a non-profit organization dedicated to restoring the Sound’s water quality and native marine species and their habitats. Elliott’s long-standing partnerships with responsible growers ensure that everything they serve comes from a sustainable local resource dedicated to the well-being of our environment. Additionally, Elliott’s makes a separate donation each year to support PSRF, which totals more than $100,000 to date. (Should you wish to donate directly to PSRF, you may find information on their website here: Donate to Puget Sound Restoration Fund.)

Written by Charles Koh

Founded EatSeattle, and has continued to use his expertise as editor-in-chief to guide the website’s growth over the last five years. Koh’s experience focuses on digital marketing and social media, and has been a part of several companies, some of which he created, specializing in both areas over the course of his career. Koh was previously with Google and Zagat where he helped expand and grow communities worldwide.

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