When is the next Oyster Festival in Maryland?
Next full scale Oyster Festival – October 16-17, 2021 at St. Mary’s County Fairgrounds
What to do on the Middle Eastern Shore of Maryland?
On Maryland’s Middle Eastern Shore (or mid-shore), you’re in the Heart of Chesapeake Country, where locals depend upon the bay for their livelihoods, and fresh seafood is just a stone’s throw away. Experience the Eastern Shore culture by sampling crabs and oysters, visiting oyster hatcheries and oyster festivals and taking a skipjack sailing tour.
Where to eat crabs and oysters in Maryland?
See more of the Maryland Crab & Oyster Trail. To tantalize your taste-buds, catch a seafood festival, like Cambridge’s Seafood Feast-i-Val in mid-August, the Oyster Fest at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels in late October, the Oyster Jam and Brew Festival in Tilghman’s Island in November, or a local Bull and Oyster Roast.
What did Marty Hyson win at the Oyster Festival?
Honor will compete in the Galway, Ireland International Oyster Opening Contest for the third time in 2020. Marty Hyson wins Best Main Dish, the People’s Choice Award and the Grand Prize in the 2019 U.S. Oyster Cookoff with his “Crispy Buffalo Maryland Oysters on Blue Cheese Grits”..
What to do at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Oysterfest?
CBMM’s OysterFest features oysters served a variety of ways, along with other local fare, craft beer, and spirits; live music on two stages, scenic river cruises aboard Winnie Estelle (weather dependent); an oyster stew competition; cooking presentations; Chesapeake Bay retriever and oystering demonstrations; children’s activities, and more.
Where are the best food festivals in Maryland?
1 North Beach, DrinkMaryland, July 25, 2021 2 North East, Cecil County Food & Wine Festival, July 2021 3 Tilghman Island, Tilghman Island Seafood Festival, July 2021 4 Westminster, Secret Garden Reggae Music, Art & Wine Festival, July 18, 2021
When is the Quad State Beer Fest in Maryland?
Hagerstown, Quad State Beer Fest: Shamrocked! March 2022 Blue Crabs, Lusby (Calvert County), Maryland, July 2014. Photo by Diane F. Evartt. This web site is presented for reference purposes under the doctrine of fair use. When this material is used, in whole or in part, proper citation and credit must be attributed to the Maryland State Archives.