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Follow on Google News | Beaver Tail Oyster of Month for March at Grand Central Oyster BarThe Beaver Tail from Narragansett Bay, R.I., has been selected as the "Oyster of the Month" for March at the Grand Central Oyster Bar in N.Y.
By: Jerry Milani While college basketball fans are honing in on the tournament, oyster aficionados can zero-in on the 30 varieties of bivalves on the menu daily at the Oyster Bar, with a special salute to the Beaver Tails, which are named for the point of land located on the southern tip of Conanicut Island in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, and produced by Salt Water Farms, LLC. The shape of the island bears a resemblance to the shape of the Beaver Tails® Oyster. The Beaver Tails will be priced at $2.25 per oyster, and available throughout March. Beavertail is a point of entry into Narragansett Bay. These oysters are selected for their shape which resembles a beavertail. These 3 ½” – 4” oysters are somewhat flatter in shape than the Quonset Point Oyster allowing the oyster to easily slide to the tongue. The quickly salty taste yields to aromas of seaweed and rewards with unforgettable memories. The Grand Central Oyster Bar serves 4,000 oysters daily from 30 varieties, served on the half shell, roasted, broiled, Rockefeller- For more information on Salt Water Farms, LLC check out their website at http://www.americanmussel.com. # # # The Grand Central Oyster Bar first opened its doors in 1913, in what was then a brand new, state-of-the- End
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