The Rolled Oyster, Louisville's Oddball Bar Snack, Is Tumbling Off Menus
The softball-sized deep-fried morsels, which have been offered in this Kentucky city's restaurants for more than a century, are taking a hit due to low supply and high costs in the oyster industry.
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September 28, 2017 at 09:26PM
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NPR News: The Rolled Oyster, Louisville's Oddball Bar Snack, Is Tumbling Off Menus
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