Oysters Deserve Better Than This
Island View Casino · Gulfport · Seafood / Raw Bar · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · July 13, 2026
RagingWine reviewed Oyster House at Island View Casino’s wine list and gave it The Lazy List — RagingWine’s Vibe-Check rating. How RagingWine reviews wine lists →
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The wine list here is less a list and more a suggestion — one glass option, one recognizable sparkling producer, and a Napa-only regional focus that does Gulf Coast oysters exactly zero favors. You're in a casino seafood restaurant, so expectations should be managed accordingly, but this is still a swing and a miss.
There's essentially nothing to dive into. Chandon NV is a perfectly serviceable California sparkling wine, but when it's the only wine we can confirm is on the list, 'selection' is a generous word for what's happening here. No crisp Muscadet, no Loire Chenin, no Albariño — the classic oyster-friendly whites are nowhere to be found. The Napa Valley regional focus signals the list was built for steak drinkers, not shellfish lovers, which is a strange call for a place whose identity is built around raw bar.
One by-the-glass option. One. In a seafood restaurant. The Chandon NV at $14 a pour is your only move if you don't want a full bottle, and while $14 for a sparkling glass isn't outrageous, the lack of any white or rosé option by the glass is genuinely hard to defend.
Chandon NV Sparkling Wine — $50
It's the only bottle on the radar, and on Sunday's BOGO deal it becomes the lone reason to consider ordering wine here at all — two bottles for $50 is at least a fair outcome for a casino setting.
Chandon NV Sparkling Wine
Not exactly hidden, but ordering bubbles with Gulf oysters is genuinely the right call — the high acidity and effervescence cut through the brine better than any red on whatever mystery list exists behind the scenes.
Chandon NV Sparkling Wine by the glass
At $14 a glass against a $50 bottle price, you're paying a nearly 4x markup per pour. If you're drinking more than one glass, just get the bottle — especially on a Sunday.
Chandon NV Sparkling Wine + Gulf Coast Oysters
Sparkling wine and raw oysters is one of the few timeless combos that actually holds up — the bubbles and acidity lift the salinity without competing with it. It works here despite the list, not because of it.
Sunday — Buy any bottle of wine and receive another bottle of equal or lesser value free. Both bottles must be opened and consumed on premises per Mississippi ABC regulations. Limit one bottle per person per visit.
❌ The Bottom Line
The food concept is solid, but the wine program is an afterthought in a place that should know better — oysters are practically begging for a decent Muscadet or even a crisp rosé, and the kitchen deserves backup. Come for the shellfish, drink the bubbles on Sunday, and lower your expectations below sea level.
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