
Are Oysters Delicious?
We shall take a deep dive into the ocean to find out what makes Oysters delicious, but firstly, let’s know who these Oysters guys are. WHAT ARE OYSTERS Oysters are saltwater animals that live in marine habitats such as bays and oceans. They are a vital part of the ecosystem because of their ability to … Read more

Top Washington State Coastal Towns To Visit
When you come out to Washington State, you need to check out some of the best coastal towns around. With so many possibilities, it may be hard to choose. But, you can trust that this list has you covered for a drive north and south on the coast of Washington. Bow, WA Not only is … Read more

5 Animal Activities in the Skagit County
In spring, animal lovers have great opportunities to watch in their natural habitats elk, alpacas, birds, whales, and other sea creatures. Make your ‘things to do in Skagit county’ list with our ideas to do before dinner at The Oyster Bar. Feed alpacas on South Fork Farms The farm belongs to the local family Gary … Read more

5 Best Wine-Dessert Pairs
Warm spring days call for new gastronomic discoveries. Enjoy sunny days with a glass of wine and a dessert from the rich Oyster Bar menu and wine list. With a price from $18.5, our five sweet ideas help you choose the perfect desert-wine combination. 1 Lemon duet: Dry Riesling Poet’s Leap – Columbia Valley $13 … Read more

Maine Lobster Tail In The Pacific Northwest: How Is It Possible?
Maine Lobster Tail is some of the tastiest seafood in the entire world. But, when you eat Maine Lobster Tail in the Pacific Northwest at The Oyster Bar, you might be thinking to yourself, “How can I eat Maine Lobster in Washington State?” Well, there are few reasons for this. Shipping Lobster We ship Maine … Read more

Understand Oyster Eating In The Pacific Northwest
When it comes to oyster eating in the Pacific Northwest, there are a few things that you need to know. You need to know things like the types of oysters followed by what the oyster names mean, and when is the best time to eat oysters. In turn, you will have a better understanding of … Read more

History of Eating Northwest Pacific Oysters
The Natives Centuries before the arrival of European settlement, the native tribes on the Pacific Northwest coast consumed animals from the sea. The Siwash or “Fish Eaters” included oysters in their diet. This was evident when large piles of discarded shells were discovered, with specimens dating back to 3000-4000 years. Back then, the natives used … Read more

2016 NELMS ROAD CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Nelms Road Cabernet Sauvignon is known for its enticing aromas of black currant, spices, olive and lead pencil. Its appearance is deep red. In the mouth, the wine has a taste of blueberry fruit, mature tannins and a beautiful texture ABOUT CABERNET SAUVIGNON Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the world’s most popular grapes used in … Read more

Try Idaho Rainbow Trout at the Oyster Bar
It’s time to enrich your seasonal diet with healthier and original ideas! Welcome spring renewal with the Idaho Rainbow Trout, the most popular item on the Oyster Bar menu. Our Mediterranean seafood invention Stuffed with bay scallops, oyster mushrooms, herbs, and lemon mousseline, the dish will grace your table and boost your energy. Developing an … Read more

The 4 Seasons of Seafood at the Oyster Bar
Seafood, like fruit and vegetables, has its seasons. Let’s learn how to incorporate in-season seafood of the Pacific Northwest into our diets and benefit from it! 3 benefits of seafood seasonality Health: caught undeveloped properly fish lacks minerals, nutrients, and vitamins. Economic: a seasonal increase in supply makes fish more affordable. Sustainable: seafood populations migrate … Read more