All sort of douches (including ourselves) were in the neighborhood mix outside of Cancale when we stopped in for their weekday Happy Hour special: Oysters $1/each (otherwise $3/each) from 4-6 pm, M-F. It's a bit of an unconventional set up. No specific oysters are designated. Instead, they offer single varieties from their list, one at a time, until they run out of them. After one variety gets 86'd, they serve another, and then another, until the bell tolls at 6 pm.
As you'd expect, there's a mix of east and west coast bivalves. Quality is high across the board. Shucking was skillful, with relatively few shards of shell and decent liquor retention, and it got better as our session went on.
In addition to several dozen oysters, we had a few rounds of the Martini Classique, which is made with a choice of Citadel Dry Gin or Village Vodka (plus Dolin dry vermouth and orange bitters). I'm not sure how a martini made with vodka ever gets classified as a 'classique' but that's probably a debate for another thread. In any case, the martinis were well made and at $11, a decent value, especially for the neighborhood. And I'm fairly certain this is their regular price, not a happy hour offering.
We didn't have any other food or beverages but I'm guessing we'll be back for some of that sooner than later. Bottom line, though, if you like oysters, and martinis, Cafe Cancale is a really nice happy hour option.
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