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The Wandering Shuckers Experience

Mobile Oyster Shucking Service in NYC

Shuck Around and Find Out.

The Wandering Shuckers – Mobile Oyster Shucking Service in NYC

The Wandering Shuckers Experience is our modern twist on New York’s old-school bucket shucker tradition — the original roving oyster experience.

Long before oysters hit fine-dining menus, oyster shuckers roamed the streets of NYC with buckets of ice and a blade, serving fresh oysters to anyone who’d stop.

We’re bringing that spirit back — only now it’s premium farmed oysters, professional hospitality, and a touch of NYC attitude. Our shuckers wander through your party, wedding, or private event, opening oysters fresh and serving them directly to your guests.

No table needed. No waiting in line. Just the freshest oysters, shucked right — the way they’re meant to be.

What’s Included

  • Professional Wandering Shucker (trained oyster specialists)

  • Farmed oysters from reputable East & West Coast farms

  • Custom belt rig, shucking knives, and condiments

  • Oyster shell recycling whenever possible

Why Choose The Wandering Shuckers

Because you don’t just want oysters — you want the experience.

We bring the raw bar to you, wherever the party is. From rooftops to brownstones, art galleries to backyards — our mobile oyster shucking service turns any gathering into an unforgettable moment.

We combine New York oyster history, sustainable sourcing, and hands-on hospitality to make sure every guest walks away with a story (and maybe a new love for oysters).

Ready to Shuck Around and Find Out

Bring the raw bar to your guests — book a Wandering Shucker today.

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