I'm finally getting around to reporting on a trip that Sonoma Howie, Mme Howie, The Other Dr. Gale and I made last Summer to visit Marin County's deservedly famous
Hog Island Oyster Co. This location is where they do the actual oyster farming and harvesting. Visitors can buy fresh oysters on-site at retail, for take-away or picnicking on the premises at their well-equipped picnic ground (reservations needed on weekends and other busy times—see the website link above).

First step is to belly up to the oyster bar and make your selections from the daily harvest. We chose several dozen kumomotos.

If you look closely in the first bin, you'll see some lovely clams. Probably should have gotten a dozen or so of these, but our minds were set pretty firmly on oysters.

Here she is, picking out our oysters. As you can see, they're pretty good-sized.
They keep the harvested bivalves in some pretty serious tanks:

Next, we paid for the oysters ($15/doz), and bought the requisite t-shirt:

Although we were going to take-away, we wandered out to watch the gathered multitudes enjoying their feast. The m.o. is to put the oysters on the bbq grill, along with whatever else you care to grill, and await their grand opening. It isn't *really* bbq'ing, the bbq's heat is just being used to shuck the oyster (or, for novices, to cook it

). Awfully nice setting, great view of Tomales Bay. Typical Summertime weather in Marin—dress warmly!!

Some folks brought pretty good spreads to accompany the oysters:

But
WATER?
Back home in Occidental, we put the little buggers on the gas grill just enough to open them up:

and then feasted:

What's the wine? Sigh, I can't remember, but it's most certainly a sauvignon blanc or a pinot blanc from *somewhere*. Maybe Alsace.
Those oysters were waaaay beyond
Tasty!! Definitely YUM! Crisp and crunchy, a bit metallic, with lots of salty juicy goodness. Really a trip worth making.
Geo
The Farm
Hog Island Oyster Co.
Marshall CA
(415) 663-9218
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