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“Fried, stewed or in the nude!”
Wintzell's, a landmark on Dauphin Street for decades in Historic Mobile, Alabama, has been sold to SouthernPointe Group, Inc. Known far and wide for its "Oyster—fried, stewed or nude," Wintzell's Oyster House was founded in 1938 by Oliver Wintzell. Through economic boom and bust Wintzell's has been continuously at its original location on Lower Dauphin Street. Wintzell's Oyster House was also featured on Season 4 of Man vs. Food! Wintzell's Oyster House has been serving seafood dishes to the Gulf Coast for 75 years. Our famous oysters have earned us praise far and wide. We also offer banquet facilities and catering for all occasions. Be sure to come see us in person soon! The old fashioned way. Known far and wide for its "Oyster-fried, stewed or nude," Wintzell's Oyster House was founded in 1938 by Oliver Wintzell, and has continued to serve only the freshest Gulf seafood to the public ever since.
Wintzell's does what they do well. This is a long time Mobile institution and they have multiple locations across the State of Alabama. You'll always find fresh oysters on the half shell,... Read more
A staple in Mobile that's been open for almost a century and it's easy to see why. I started off with oysters on the half shell that had been freshly shucked. I ordered the jalepeno marinated... Read more
This was an amazing restuarant experience. I was in town for a funeral and we needed a place to eat on the way out. This place was packed but we were able to get seated pretty quickly. For our... Read more
Had some fried oysters, along with a pretty big bloody Mary. All the random sayings on the wall are fun to read. Also, oysters are free to any 85 year old man who can bring in his father. Read more
It's a dive but high quality seafood Oysters are excellent Great happy hour on food and drinks Read more
Wintzell's Oyster House
Hours
- Sun - Thu: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
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Credit Cards Accepted
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