Our oyster farm

Since 2020, our commitment to providing the best oysters for our customers hasn't wavered. We're proud to serve oysters that we grow ourselves at our farm in Brunswick, Maine.

Why Maine?

We have family in Maine. It's where we were first inspired to start this business. The state's cold waters produce some of our favorite oysters.

With every trip back to meet oyster farmers, an idea began to form: could we start our own oyster farm?

In 2024, we harvested our first oysters. The farm, Lone Pine Ranch, sits in the New Meadows River, just outside of Brunswick, in an area referred to as the Napa Valley of oysters.

Having our own farm allows us to have a stronger connection to the oyster farming community and to bring a truly special product to our customers in Texas.

Lone Pine Pearls

No grit, no pearl

Oysters can grow natively, but nowadays, they often have human help. When baby oysters or “seed” are mature enough, they’re “planted” in the ocean using different farming methods.

Our oysters, Lone Pine Pearls, are grown in the cold, clean inter-tidal waters of the New Meadows. They filter water (up to 50 gallons a day!) and eat plankton and algae for 18-24 months before harvested. Our farm manager, Sam, keeps a close eye on things for us.

Like a wine reflects where its grapes were grown, an oyster tastes like the water it was grown in. Lone Pine Pearls taste very briny up front, with a vegetal finish. If you haven't made it to Maine yet, you'll be able to try a little piece of it through our oysters.

Two men wearing hats handling oysters in orange baskets at an oyster farm.
A close up shot of a Lone Pine Pearl oyster in the hand of an Austin Oyster Co. employee wearing branded overalls.
Two cages of oysters submerged in the ocean at an oyster farm.
A young man peering into a cage of oysters in the ocean at an oyster farm.
Many orange baskets of oysters sitting on the dock next to the ocean.
Three men on a small boat in the ocean pulling up oysters at an oyster farm.
A young man peering into a cage of oysters in the ocean at an oyster farm.
An oyster tumbling machine at the oyster farm.
A man wading in the ocean at an oyster farm.
A close up shot of a Lone Pine Pearl oyster in the hand of an Austin Oyster Co. employee wearing branded overalls.
Three men on a boat wearing overalls at an oyster farm talking.

Oysters you can’t get anywhere else

We harvest our oysters throughout the late fall and spring months. When available, our Lone Pine Pearls are served exclusively to Austin Oyster Co customers who dine at our oyster bar or at a catered event.

Sat
7
Jun 2025
Pop up at YETI flagship
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YETI Flagship on South Congress

Austin Oyster Co started out of a YETI cooler five years ago, and we haven’t used anything else since. It’s only fitting to do a pop up at their South Congress flagship store — join us Saturday 6/7 for oysters and drinks starting at 2pm at their bar. You know they’re going to be cold. 🦪

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Thu
19
Jun 2025
Pop up at First Light Books
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First Light Books

Join us for oysters and wine at First Light Books on Thursday - shuckin' starts at 5pm and goes until we sell out. First come, first slurped.

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Sat
28
Jun 2025
Shuckin' Around the Neighborhood | Stop #1
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La Barbecue

We're celebrating five years of Austin Oyster Co with a series of five pop ups around our new restaurant location on Cesar Chavez St — we're kicking off with our first stop at La Barbecue. Enjoy oysters and swordfish pastrami sandwiches while you wait to order off of their regular menu.

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Sat
12
Jul 2025
Shuckin' Around the Neighborhood | Stop #2
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Bufalina Pizza

We're celebrating five years of Austin Oyster Co with a series of five pop ups around our new restaurant location on Cesar Chavez St — Bufalina Pizza is stop #2. Stay tuned for menu and time details.

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Sat
2
Aug 2025
Shuckin' Around the Neighborhood | Stop #3
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Rockman Coffee & Bakeshop

We're celebrating five years of Austin Oyster Co with a series of five pop ups around our new restaurant location on Cesar Chavez St — join us for stop #3 at Rockman. Lobster croissants, prawn cocktail, and fresh east coast oysters! Pops off at 11am.

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