National Oyster Day
August 5

What is National Oyster Day?
National Oyster Day is your chance to celebrate one of the ocean’s most iconic (and slightly fancy-feeling) treats—the mighty oyster! Every year on August 5th, seafood lovers, foodies, and the oyster-curious come together to slurp, savor, and maybe even finally try one for the first time.
Oysters are a type of shellfish found in both saltwater and freshwater, known for their briny, ocean-fresh flavor and smooth texture. Some people are obsessed…others are a little hesitant—and honestly, that’s part of the fun.
7 ways to celebrate
1. Hit Up an Oyster Bar
Treat yourself to the full experience:
- Order a variety (different regions = different flavors!)
- Add classic toppings like lemon, hot sauce, or mignonette
- Pair with a fun drink (sparkling water, soda, or mocktail works too)
2. Host an Oyster Tasting at Home
Turn your place into a mini seafood spot:
- Grab a mix of oysters if available
- Label them and do a taste test
- Let everyone vote on their favorite
3. Try Oysters a New Way
Not into raw oysters? No problem:
- Grilled with garlic butter
- Baked with cheese and herbs
- Fried for a crispy twist
4. Plan a Coastal Vibes Picnic
Bring the beach energy wherever you are:
- Pack seafood snacks (or oyster-inspired dishes)
- Add lemonade, fruit, and light bites
- Bonus points for a waterfront spot or park
5. Get Creative in the Kitchen
Try making something oyster-inspired:
- Oyster po’ boy sandwiches
- Seafood pasta with oysters
- Oyster stew or chowder
6. Throw a “Shuck & Chill” Party
Keep it casual and fun:
- Music, snacks, and a relaxed vibe
- Oyster-themed jokes or trivia
- A prize for the “most adventurous eater”
7. Make It Social
- Share your oyster experience online
- Rate flavors, textures, and toppings
- Use fun captions like “Shuck yeah!” or “Shell-ebrating in style!”
