Thanks to Birmingham’s thriving dining scene, you don’t have to travel to the coast to enjoy fresh oysters. From classic preparations to inventive takes, these 12 local eateries are serving up oysters that prove the Magic City knows its way around this seafood staple.

Armour House

Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: armour-house.com

Opened late last year by Executive Chef Jeffrey Compton and partners Rollins Montgomery and Chris Reebals, Armour House is a neighborhood brasserie blending Southern European flair with local charm. With premium proteins, locally sourced produce, a curated 300+ wine list, and cocktails that push the bar beyond the ordinary, Armour House has quickly become a sought-after downtown destination.

The raw bar, however, takes center stage. It offers oysters sourced from across the country, available by the half dozen or as part of an impressive seafood tower. Perfectly briny and served with inventive accompaniments, these oysters are a must for both seasoned seafood lovers and first-time tasters.

Three-tiered seafood platter on ice with oysters, prawns, scallops, tuna, sauces, caviar, and garnishes, served on a wooden table with a tufted sofa in the background.Pin
Fresh from coast to coast, Armour House’s seafood tower puts oysters front and center, making them impossible to resist. Image: Instagram

Automatic Seafood and Oysters

Neighborhood: Lakeview
More Info: automaticseafood.com

Chef Adam Evans and Designer Suzanne Humphries opened Automatic Seafood and Oysters in 2019, fulfilling a dream to blend fine dining with a welcoming (and beautifully designed) atmosphere. Since then, the eatery has worked to become not only a local favorite for finding some of the very best seafood around, but also the home of a James Beard award winner (Chef Evans was named Best Chef of the South in 2022).

To craft a menu that celebrates the very best of the South, Chef Evans works directly with local vendors, markets, and fisheries to source fish, mainly from the Gulf. Oysters are a standout, sourced from waters along both the Southern and Eastern coastlines.

Although the menu changes daily, frequently served dishes include the Grilled Oysters with corn, ancho chili, and lime, as well as the Cornmeal Fried Oysters with XO sauce, farm pickles, and scallions.

A white plate with baked oysters on the half shell, topped with herbs and spices, served on a bed of ice.Pin
Fresh from the Southern and Eastern coastlines, the oysters at Automatic Seafood and Oysters are a must-try for any seafood lover. Image: Caleb Chancey

Bayonet

Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: bayonetbham.com

Bayonet, Chef Rob and Emily McDaniel’s newest concept, has only been open for a few months, but it’s already making waves in Birmingham’s dining scene. Located next to their acclaimed debut restaurant, Helen, Bayonet offers an inventive, seafood-forward menu with a raw bar that takes center stage.

Oysters are the undeniable star, with 20-plus varieties on offer, ranging from Alabama, Maine, Canada, Washington, and more. Diners can enjoy them alongside thoughtfully composed dishes, making Bayonet a well-rounded destination for any seafood lover.

A red tray with raw oysters on ice, garnished with lemon wedges, sitting on a marble surface. A glass of beer is partially visible in the top left corner.Pin
Bayonet takes its oysters seriously, meticulously sourcing its selection to ensure only the very best make their way to the menu. Image: Instagram

Dyron’s Lowcountry

Neighborhood: Mountain Brook
More Info: dyronslowcountry.com

Dyron’s Lowcountry has been a Mountain Brook institution since opening in Crestline Village in 2009. Inspired by trips through South Carolina and Georgia’s Lowcountry, Dyron and Sonya Powell bring the region’s flavors to their menu, from rich Seafood Gumbo and tender Duck Confit to Black Grouper and Gulf Flounder.

But no visit is complete without their oysters (whether fresh on the half shell or Southern-style and baked to perfection with lemon butter, thyme, bacon, spring onions, and a cornbread-pecan crumble), turning every bite into an authentic taste of the Lowcountry.

Enjoy fresh oysters on the half shell topped with fish roe, crispy fried onions, and chopped green onions, garnished with lemon, lime, and parsley.Pin
Dyron’s Lowcountry does oysters right, like its Grilled Gulf Oysters with white soy ponzu, masu ikura roe, fried shallots, and parsley. Image: Instagram

The Fish Market Restaurant

Neighborhoods: Southside, Greystone, and Hoover
More Info: thefishmarket.netfishmarketrestaurant.com

For over three decades, The Fish Market Restaurant has been a culinary cornerstone in Birmingham, serving fresh Gulf seafood, traditional Greek dishes, and Southern classics in a warm, family-style atmosphere.

Founded in 1983 by George Sarris, who arrived from the Peloponnese at just 17, the family-owned restaurant blends Greek heritage with coastal influences, creating a menu that honors both tradition and quality. Just as generations of Sarrises have poured their hearts into the restaurant, generations of diners have flocked to it — not just for the warm hospitality but for the food, which is topped off by a selection of fresh oysters.

A plate of Birmingham oysters baked with herbs and cheese, served alongside sliced bread, a glass of white wine, and a bowl of lemon wedges.Pin
An order at The Fish Market isn’t complete without the Angel Oysters, charbroiled with cheese, butter, garlic, and spices, plus bread for dipping. Image: Instagram

Half Shell Oyster House

Neighborhoods: Pelham and Trussville
More Info: halfshelloysterhouse.com

With six Alabama locations, including two in the Birmingham area, Half Shell Oyster House has become a favorite for fresh Gulf seafood. The menu leans into Southern flavors with a New Orleans flair, but it’s the oysters that keep diners coming back again and again.

Shucked fresh throughout the day, these Gulf gems shine in countless preparations, from the classic half shell to the signature Charbroiled Oysters with white wine, butter, garlic, and parmesan. For those who can’t choose just one, the Oyster Sampler offers a taste of Half Shell’s most beloved creations, making it clear why this spot has become a Magic City staple.

Baked oysters topped with a breadcrumb and seafood mixture, served on half shells with a lemon wedge.Pin
Topped with an herb, mushroom, crab, Gulf shrimp, bacon, and Italian bread crumb mixture, then baked and finished with Parmesan cheese, the Bienville Oysters at Half Shell Oyster House are too good to share. Image: Instagram

Little Betty Steak Bar

Neighborhood: Mountain Brook
More Info: littlebettysteakbar.com

When you first think of Little Betty Steak Bar, their premium cuts of beef likely come to mind. But this Mountain Brook gem goes well beyond the steakhouse norm, offering a curated menu that celebrates the sea, too. The oysters here are nothing short of decadent, served fresh with mignonette and a house-fermented hot sauce, and elevated even further with the option to add caviar. It’s a refined touch that makes Little Betty a standout spot for those oyster cravings.

A bottle of Moët & Chandon champagne next to a glass being filled, with a plate of fresh oysters, lemon, sauces, and a flower garnish on a table—perfect for an elegant Birmingham dining experience.Pin
It doesn’t get more indulgent than oysters and champagne at Little Betty Steak Bar. Image: Instagram

Magnolia Point

Neighborhood: Southside
More Info: eatmagnoliapoint.com

Magnolia Point landed on the Magic City culinary scene just over a year ago. Since then, it has delivered on its mission of bringing the freshest Gulf seafood straight to our dinner tables. While staying true to that fresh-from-the-fish-camp feel, this laid-back eatery showcases oysters the southern way — served up golden and crisp on one of its signature po’ boys, a bite that captures comfort and coastal flavors all in one.

A white plate holds three po' boy sandwiches filled with fried seafood, sliced tomatoes, pickles, and lettuce—bringing to mind the best places for Birmingham oysters—set against a blue background.Pin
All the po’ boys at Magnolia Point are delicious, but the fried oyster option is our favorite. Image: Instagram

Ocean

Neighborhood: Five Points
More Info: oceanbirmingham.com

Ocean has set the standard for elevated seafood in Birmingham for more than two decades, and its oysters are no exception. The raw bar alone is reason enough to visit, with selections that shift daily to showcase the best available options. From classic oysters on the half shell to indulgent preparations like Oysters Rockefeller with spinach, bacon, and manchego, or Oysters Bienville with shrimp, blue crab, and a rich Mornay sauce, every bite delivers a taste of the coast in true Ocean style.

A metal tray of fresh oysters on ice, garnished with herbs and served with two lemon wedges.Pin
A dozen raw oysters at Ocean? Yes, please! Image: Instagram

The Rougaroux

Neighborhoods: Forest Park and Mountain Brook Village
More Info: rougarouxbhm.com

The Rougaroux delivers a taste of New Orleans right here in Birmingham. This beloved spot blends the bold flavors of Cajun country with Southern-fried goodness, and nowhere is that more evident than in its oyster offerings.

The menu highlights a classic oyster po’ boy with the Fried Bon Secour Oyster Po’ boy, as well as the ultimate New Orleans-inspired Oyster Rockefeller Po’ boy, with perfectly flash-fried Bon Secour oysters, creamed spinach, bacon, shaved parmesan, red pepper flakes, and lemon zest. It’s a lineup guaranteed to please any oyster connoisseur’s palate.

A sandwich on a hoagie roll topped with fried chicken, leafy greens, shaved cheese, diced bacon, and a green sauce—served on a green tray with parchment paper—perfect for enjoying at one of the best oyster places after sampling fresh oysters.Pin
The Rougaroux dresses up the classic Cajun po’ boy with its specialty sandwich, the Oysters Rockefeller Po’ boy. Image: Instagram

Snapper Grabber’s Land & Sea

Neighborhood: Vestavia
More Info: snappergrabbers.com

Snapper Grabber’s Land & Sea makes sure every oyster craving is covered. In its welcoming café, guests can enjoy freshly prepared oysters either tucked into a classic po’ boy or served in a golden-fried basket with hushpuppies and a side. For those who prefer to bring the flavors home, the seafood case is stocked daily with freshly shucked oysters, ready to be prepared just the way you like them.

A tray of fresh oysters on the half shell is displayed on ice in Birmingham, with two containers of cocktail sauce in the background—perfect for a Birmingham Oyster Crawl.Pin
The owners of Snapper Grabber’s know their oysters: they have been in the seafood industry for more than 54 years. Image: Facebook

Sexton’s

Neighborhood: Cahaba Heights
More Info: Facebook

For decades, Sexton’s Seafood in Cahaba Heights has been a trusted source for fresh Gulf Coast seafood, earning a loyal following among locals and seafood enthusiasts alike. The seafood market offers a wide selection of fish, shrimp, crab meat, and oysters. Shucked oysters are available by the pint daily, and live oysters whenever possible, perfect for enjoying at home.

A seafood display with raw fish fillets on ice above trays of clams, mussels, and fresh oysters, including a package labeled "Minter Point Oysters," highlights one of the best places to find Birmingham oysters.Pin
Sexton’s Seafood has been bringing the very best of the Gulf to Birmingham for more than 30 years. Image: Facebook

Bon appétit, Birmingham!

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Paige Townley

Paige Townley is a Birmingham native with a soft spot for good stories, interesting people, and beautifully made things. When she's not writing about places that inspire or people who shine, she's likely spending time with her family, planning her next adventure, or cheering on the Crimson Tide.