Vintage postcard of Wilmington, NC. Photographed at Shuckin' Shack. |
How are the oysters? I would put local Stump Sound oysters against the best. Like the city, they fly under the radar and I've never seen them served outside of Southeastern North Carolina. During open season (Oct. - Mar.), Stump Sounds are the oyster of choice in most restaurants. So for this tour, it won't be as much about trying new oysters, but about trying our oysters in new ways.
We'll start in downtown Wilmington and finish near the beach. Travel times are included. You'll need a car for the second half of the tour.
Let's start with the map:
For you GPSers, here's where we're going:
DOCK STREET OYSTER BAR
12 Dock St.
910.762.2827
www.dockstreetoysterbar.net
Dock Street Oyster Bar Look for unique oyster appetizers. |
Start your tour downtown at a long-time Oyster Stew favorite: Dock Street Oyster Bar. Nestled along the cobblestoned streets of downtown Wilmington, NC, Dock Street Oyster Bar is the kind of place you hope to stumble upon during a wanderlust afternoon. The restaurant was voted "Best Oysters" by a local lifestyle magazine for 13 years in a row! On this stop, grab six oysters on the half shell (either NC Stump Sounds or FL Apalachicolas) and an order of Oyster Imperial, oysters topped with bacon and backfin crab meat. Read more about our earlier visit to Dock Street Oyster Bar.
Next stop: Shuckin' Shack. Head east on Dock St (away from the Cape Fear River). Turn left onto S. Front St. and then right onto Market St.
Next stop: Shuckin' Shack. Head east on Dock St (away from the Cape Fear River). Turn left onto S. Front St. and then right onto Market St.
SHUCKIN' SHACK
109 Market St.
910.833.8622
www.pleasureislandoysterbar.com
Shuckin' Shack Oyster Shooters Menu |
Coming soon: Shuckin' Shack franchises.
Next stop: Rx Restaurant and Bar, less than a mile through downtown Wilmington. Head east on Market St. (away from the river). Turn right onto 3rd St. Travel 1/2 mile. Turn left onto Castle St. During the day, it's a nice walk. At night, take a cab.
RX RESTAURANT AND BAR
421 Castle St.
910.399.3080
www.rxwilmington.com
Rx Restaurant and Bar Order Bill's Oysters on the Half Shell |
Next stop: Hieronymus Seafood Restaurant and Oyster Bar. Hop in the car. Head west on Castle Street and take a quick right onto 3rd Street. Travel 1/2 mile and turn right onto Market Street. Drive four miles up the heavily congested Market Street.
HIERONYMUS SEAFOOD RESTAURANT AND OYSTER BAR
5035 Market St.
910.392.6313
www.hieronymusseafood.com
Hieronymus Seafood Restaurant and Oyster Bar Order steamed Stump Sound Oysters. |
Next stop: Catch. Head back to the car. Turn left (if you can.) Stay on Market Street until the next stop.
CATCH
6623 Market Street
910.799.3847
Catch Restaurant |
Onto the final stop: Brasserie du Sol. Turn right onto Market Street. Turn left onto Eastwood Road. Drive about 3 miles. Turn right onto Southerland Ave. Brasserie will be on the right.
1908 Eastwood Road
910.256.2226
The final stop on the Wilmington Oyster Tour ends just before the drawbridge to Wrightsville Beach, an easy 10-minute drive from Catch. My go-to, always-get-a-good-meal restaurant in Wilmington is Brasserie Du Sol. Chef Engel does the best job in town sourcing both out-of-state and unknown local oysters (such as Elmore Bays) on a revolving oyster raw bar menu that's available only during dinner. Join the upscale local scene at the bar and order the day's featured oysters WITH ... a side of the pomme frites. Dip them in mayo. You're welcome.
Have fun! I'd love to hear about your tour: email me at kim@harborislandoyster.com or tweet me @OysterBuzz.
Have fun! I'd love to hear about your tour: email me at kim@harborislandoyster.com or tweet me @OysterBuzz.
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