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Glidden Point Oyster Farms

4.9 (57 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated 2 weeks ago

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Jac B.

You don't get oysters much fresher than straight from the farm. They'll supply you with the tools you need to shuck your own oysters and even deliver a little lesson to the table along with your oysters. We also got a good lobster roll from the food truck on premise.

MacKenzie S.

We stopped by Glidden point on our way down from bar harbor to Portland and it is a must do!! The staff is so kind and showed us how to shuck our own oysters. They also took the time to explain each oyster to us. Everything was so delicious. The eating area outside is very cute and quiet. It was also great to travel down to Portland later and then order the glidden point oysters that we had already tried! Would definitely make this stop again.

Maria S.

If you love oysters and you're in the area, make Glidden Point Oyster Farms a stop on your itinerary. This charming and beautiful spot is perfect for hanging out and enjoying some of Maine's best oysters. Prices are reasonable, and you can also get the oysters packed for travel, as we did. Or you can feast on these briny beauties on site, with a variety of accompaniments, including adult libations. It's a shuck-your-own operation, and the friendly and knowledgable staff will show you how it's done if needed.

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Michael H.

Fun little oyster farm. A small quiet farm, tucked away near the sea. They serve oysters and give an information filled tour. In this trip we did not sign up for the tour. There are a few different oyster options available to order. And plenty of local beers to choose from. Also, come ready to shuck your own oysters. Though honestly it adds to the experience and there are plenty of people around who will teach you how it's done! There is also a food truck on the side if you're looking for some food other than oysters.

Lobster roll, crab roll, hot honey cheeseburger
Molly H.

Possibly the highlight of a recent trip up the coast of Maine! I'd read about Glidden Point and saw that they participate in the Maine Oyster Trail, so on our drive to Acadia, we decided to stop for lunch and a shucking lesson. I've never shucked my own oysters before this! Glidden Point is tucked away in a quiet area, right off of the Damariscotta River, and it's lovely and secluded with a view of the water. You order at the counter at the cottage window, and they bring your oysters on a bed of ice with mignonette, horseradish, and lemon (and shucking knives). The seating is outside under a large tent, and there are PLENTY of picnic tables, which were all clean and sturdy and provided nice views. We were shown how to shuck and left to enjoy our oysters! I enjoyed the oysters with a blueberry cider, and my husband tried a local beer. They also sell tinned fish, chips, olives, and other little snacks. Their partnered food truck, the Yeti Boys, was serving seafood rolls and burgers and other tasty fare, so we decided to order a few sandwiches to accompany our oysters. The Yeti Boys' lobster roll and crab roll were EXCELLENT and reasonably priced, and the kimchi hot honey cheeseburger was outstanding. A gorgeous, food-filled afternoon! The staff is incredibly kind and cool, and the other guests were chill and friendly as well. We picked up a GP bucket hat because we loved this place so much! I know we'll return on our next trip to Maine, and I love that I now know how to shuck my own oysters!

Emily R.

Great experience here. Jolie our farm tour guide was great. Price for the farm tour and oyster sample was great.

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B S.

Wonderful experience stopping for oysters at Glidden Point! We learned to shuck our own and they were all fantastic. Staff was knowledgeable and helpful! We tried an assortment of other snacks like the smoked fish dip, olives and kale salad. Everything was great. Matcha lemonade was a hit, as was the cold brew coffee. We had beautiful sunny weather and loved this stop on our roadtrip up to Bar Harbor. Would definitely recommend!

Learning the shucking process --- fun experience

Wonderful lunch! Spent a couple hours learning about the oyster farm, shucking and indulging in oysters and the food truck! Absolutely will return on future trips back to Maine.

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Jan Michael N.

I shack your own oyster,, extra $ if you would like them shacked There is food truck on th side Nice and relaxing ambience Self service

Jack H.

If you're ever in the Portland area, you NEED to make your way out to Glidden Point Oyster Farm!! It's a little over an hour from Portland, but definitely worth the drive!!! You will get the freshest oysters (they offer a handful of varieties) this region has to offer at this spot. I opted for two dozens of oysters and gave the staff the liberty to mix and max so we can try out different types. They are all so fresh and tasty, and goes extremely well with the local beer Allagash White. FYI - You do need to shuck your own oysters, but they provide you with the tool/towel. The overall experience is easily 5 out of 5 stars and I would definitely come back here again!

Oysters and wine with a beautiful view
Elizabeth R.

I had so much fun here! The staff was so friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful. I was nervous about shucking my oysters, but Will gave me a great tutorial and was so supportive. I tried one of each oyster they offered and they were delicious! Of course, I had a crisp white wine with them. The outdoor setting was beautiful and my dog was welcome there (which is a major plus for me). I can't wait to go back again!

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KB B.

Great area to have fresh oysters. So chill and so bomb! We tried all their varieties of oysters. I must say they were all delicious and fresh. Beer, oysters, chill place by the water. Can't go wrong.

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George M.

We've been eating their oysters for over 30 years and finally visited the farm. It couldn't have been a better day out. First off, sign up for the $10 tour with excellent information and walk to the water (tix online). The setting is perfect and the oysters cheap, but that's because they force you to go shuck yourself (!). Fortunately, someone will kindly show you how. They always offer a mignonette and lemon and often there is a food truck for variety. Great Wave Sushi is there regularly (we were there on a Wednesday). They serve their own mollusks and those from other farms. Beer, wine, cider list is excellent. Definitely worth repeat visits! Oh, the only criticism is of their port-o-potty. Reminded me of ones at Dead concerts, filthy.

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Great oysters and it's fun to go on the little tour and learn about how they harvest them.

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