
The Ocean State Oyster Festival, a member of the Ocean State Aquaculture Association, hosted its annual celebration of Rhode Island’s shellfish delights at Riverwalk Park in Providence on Sept. 20. Now in its 11th year, the event featured 16 Rhode Island oyster farms, live music, craft beer and wine, and food trucks in 195 District Park, next to the pedestrian walk bridge along the Providence River. Blue Acres Aquaculture, Bluff Hill Cove Oyster Farm, East Beach Oyster Co., Ninigret Nectars, North Star Oysters, Plum Point Oysters, Quonnie Rock Oysters, Quonnie Siren Oyster Co., Quonset Point Oysters, Rocky Rhode Oyster Co., Rome Point Oysters, Saltbox Sea Farm, Saltwater Farms, Sea Kist Oysters, Thomas Point Oysters, Walrus and Carpenter Oysters, West Passage Oyster Company and Wild Goose Oysters, as well as Whalers Brewing Company, Tower Hill Brewing, Bulleit Bourbon and Mixed-Up Cocktail Co., were among tastes. The festival supports the Ocean State Aquaculture Association, which educates and advocates for sustainable farming in Narragansett Bay and its estuaries.
- The 11th annual Ocean State Oyster Festival drew crowds on Sept. 20 at Riverwalk Park in Providence.
- More than 16 oyster farms and food trucks shared their wares for shellfish fans.
- Cans of Whalers Cucumber Lime Hard Seltzer.
- Cold Whalers Muse, Rise APA and East Coast IPA was served.
- Team from Tower Hill Brewing served its Down Main Street NEIPA and Mosaic Veil Pale Ale NEIPA.
- A selection of wines Les Deux Moulins Sauvignon Blanc and Aveleda Loureiro Alvarinho White.
- The Bulleit Bourbon tasting station offered tastes, cocktails and yard games.
- Bulleit Bourbon Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.
- Bulleit-branded cornhole games.
- A Bulleit Bourbon Whiskey Lemonade cocktail.
- Mixed-Up Canned Cocktails in Yozu Gin Fizz and Vampiro Sangrita Con Tequila.
- Team from Rocky Rhode Oyster Co.
- Busy oyster teams shucked and served.
Photos by Nicole Tiexiera.

















