Shuckin' Shack ready to celebrate National Oyster Day in Naperville

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Shuckin' Shack ready to celebrate National Oyster Day in Naperville
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The Shuckin' Shack Oyster Bar in Naperville is holding a party Saturday to celebrate National Oyster Day.

The Naperville oyster bar is celebrating the big day with a party on Saturday. In addition to food and drink specials, shucking stations in the dining room, giveaways and live music, the reigning Oyster King and Queen will be crowned.

Perhaps an inspired oyster lover will break a record on Saturday. If it's too tall a task, 36 oysters or more will get a diner's picture on the wall.

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