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Our Half Shell Oysters

Oysters served on the half shell are a centuries old favorite, for many reasons! Below is a list of the many different varieties of farm fresh oysters which we sell. 

Click on any of these buttons to your left or the links in the table below to see a picture and to read a brief description of each oyster.     

Since we are in the middle of our summer season, you should be sure to go to our Shellfish Evaluation Sheet to review the different characteristics and flavor profiles of the different oysters we carry.

Checking the shellfish condition is most important in the summer months as that is when most oysters spawn.  Spawning is the term referring to the reproductive cycle of the oysters, and during that time, oysters tend to become very creamy and bitter in flavor; and it may give them an "off" smell and shorten their shelf life.  If the spawn scale is 4 or 5, you might want to avoid those until they come back into a better condition later in the summer or early fall.

You should also pay attention to the category labeled "Meat Fullness" following the summer oyster spawn season; the reason being that the oysters have utilized their fat and sugar stores during the spawn and are very thin and watery and without much flavor until they have had a chance to fatten back up again.

If you are wondering how to get into with all these great half shell oysters, simply click here in order to see How to Shuck Oysters .

On the list are a large number of northwest grown Pacific Oysters, as well as Kumamoto Oysters, and Stellar Bay Oysters; you are sure to find something there that you will like!
Baker Oysters Chef Creek Oysters  
Dabob Bay Oysters   Deer Creek Oyster
 European Flat Oysters Fanny Bay Oysters Gold Creek Oysters
Golden Mantle Oysters Emerald Cove Oysters Hunter Point Oysters
Kumamoto Oysters Kusshi Oysters Luna Oysters
Malaspina Oysters   Pebble Beach Oysters
Olympia Oysters Olympic Miyagi Oysters Quilcene Oysters
Penn Cove Select Oysters Rainier Oysters Sister Point Oysters
Sunset Beach Oysters Sun Hollow Oysters Snow Creek Oysters
Stellar Bay Oysters Wildcat Cove Oysters Willapa Bay Oysters