Address: 34300 1st St, Oysterville, WA 98641, USA
Phone: +13606656585
Sunday: 9:30AM–5PM
Monday: 9:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9:30AM–5PM
Friday: 9:30AM–5PM
Saturday: 9:30AM–5PM
Ric Wallace
The southern Washington and northern Oregon coast seafood is some of the best in the world in my humble opinion. The oysters in the Willapa Bay are amazing, and Oysterville Sea Farms is one of THE only places to get them. This is a small family operation. Fresh oysters by the bag, sorted by size. A bag of small had 14-15 in it. They will ice’em in a bag for you to go. They had some smoked and seasoned products, and bunch of tables for oysters on the back deck. You have to keep going until you finally come to the end of the road in Oysterville if you’re coming from the south end. It’s a really nice drive.
Liralen Li
The grilled oysters were enormous!! And beautifully fresh and cooked just until they were warmed through and easily eaten. Toppings were garlic butter, salsa, cheese and lemon. Fun to choose and eat on the porch. The raw oysters were lovely little ones, crisp and clean in flavor. Perfect specimens of the sweet Pacific Northwest oyster. But the grilled ones were monsters. The staff is friendly as anything and well skilled at shucking and grilling these beautifully.
Alan M
Really great oysters along with quality spices, breading and other items to make a great meal. I made breaded fried oysters for New Year’s eve and it was simply delicious. It was too cold to eat there but I’m certain it’s nice in the summer.
Johnny Aceshot
This place has fresh oysters both shucked and not. And you can get a bowl of chowder and sit on the deck. Walk the historic town and see the civic pride fueling restorations and lovely gardens. A walking tour map is available.
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Not sure of the season but they have fresh ones now.
Rarely, there are pearls in our oysters....but we do not sell Pearl oysters.
I don't believe they spawn the grow on a shell
They are open Friday then Sunday, this time of year, 9:30am to 5:00 pm.. and before long they will open every day at the same times...I work part time there...in retail. Sometimes, because the supply is really really fresh and demand continues to grow, oysters and clams may sell out before the end of the day. It is good to shop early and avoid the possibility. The supply of both oysters and clams is plentiful and an ongoing daily process. If you do by chance come in to sold out supply, it is replenished before opening next day and you can come back with reasonable confidence what you needed will be available. And yes it is also good to call ahead on the hours since holidays and clam digs are usually considered reason to open.
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