Oyster Farm Restaurant à Rocky Point

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#72 Depuis 295 à Rocky Point
9.4
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Ambiance
9.4/10
Nourriture
9.4/10
Intérieur
9.4/10
Des prix
9.4/10
Service
9.4/10
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$$$ Seafood
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Restaurant
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Nice place to get fresh oyster! We went during winter because the oyster is bigger in the winter also not a lot of people. It’s low tide so no water on our feet while eating. Price per person $1–100 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Don't expect a lot but it is a very cool place. The oysters were absolutely delicious fresh from the sea. The guacamole was some of the best I have tasted. Cooked Oysters rocked also. Didn't know you can bring tour own beverages. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Jesse Brown
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3 months ago
Stopped here on a Jeep Run during Rocky Point Jeep Jam 2023 and man did this place deliver! Oysters were delicious and the serene vibe there overlooking the water was second to none. Make sure you stop here when you visit Rocky Point! Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $300–400
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P D C
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6 months ago
Don't let the dirt road to the Oyster Farm scare you it's 100% worth the trip, the experience and the price! We loved this Oyster Farm and the guy who runs it. Take your drinks and your music and chill here for hours with your family and friends. We drove 17hours to visit Peñasco and this was our absolute favorite part! A must try for sure. Remember that these are farm so they are not crazy big and the are shucked for you already just add the Chiles/salas and limes that they provide and you'll be GOLDEN!! Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $1–100 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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C Kinser
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3 months ago
It's a very basic location where you bring your own drinks, etc. They supply fresh oysters by the dozen that they crack open for you plus fresh cut line &a few hot sauces. There is no time limit to stay as long as your eating. There are no bathrooms that we found but it's not far out of town. Recommend going if you like oysters. Service Dine in Meal type Other Price per person $100–200 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
If you are a down to earth person this is a place for you. Its nothing fancy but I wish we could have stayed longer, there is shade, tables and benches so you can enjoy your FRESH oysters.... they litterly pull out the oyster trap when you order. They take dollars and pesos and the guy there was so nice he opened some for us to eat there and even taught us how to shuck them ourselves. My 7yr old loved all the little crabs there but definitely not a place to get wet in.
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Lori b
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5 years ago
It's an adventure! Beautiful place with oysters you watch them pluck from the sea. Suggest bringing drinks, crackers and other snacks because its just fresh oysters shucked in front if you with limes and hot sauce. $6 per dozen. Yum!
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Isaac Roldan
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6 years ago
Been here about 3 times the last few years and never disappoints! Fresh oysters right out of the Ocean and to your table. Plenty of salsa choices and lime to go with your order. Very affordable as well!! BYOB and music.
My friends drove us out to this little oyster farm on a little Bay on the ocean. There are a few grass roofed shelters with weather worn standing tables where they sell fresh oysters, a dozen for $6 (or they're about $3.50 if you pay in pesos). The guys Wade out into the muck and pull out the oysters and shuck them there at your table while you wait. BYOB, stand there and eat a LOT of oysters! I'm not sure the place has a name... It's just a shack at the end of an unmarked dirt road.
There is exactly one thing on the menu here, and it is oysters. Fresh out of the estuary, they are shucked and served on the half shell for a bargain price (currently 80 pesos for a dozen, slightly more if you pay in US dollars but still incredibly cheap). If you don't like oysters, you're better off going to close-by El Barco, which serves non-oyster items. But back to oysters. They are delicious with hot sauce and limes (also provided); bring your own beer, chips, salsa, and whatever else you want to fill out the meal. This is an experience you don't want to miss, unless you don't like oysters. Then it's pretty much your own personal hell.
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