It’s Oyster Season in the Lowcountry!
There’s a chill in the air, and that can only mean one thing—oyster season has arrived in the Lowcountry! From the marsh to the city, you can almost smell the smoky aroma of oyster roasts filling the air as friends and families gather to celebrate one of Charleston’s favorite traditions. Oyster season isn’t just about food—it’s about fellowship, storytelling, and honoring the flavors that define our coast.
At Carolima’s, we love to honor this time of year with dishes that highlight the rich, briny taste of fresh local oysters. Picture a platter of crispy fried oysters served over creamy grits, a Lowcountry oyster stew with butter, cream, and a touch of spice, or a classic oyster po’boy stacked high with lettuce, tomato, and a drizzle of remoulade. Whether you like them steamed, roasted, or raw on the half shell with lemon and hot sauce, there’s no wrong way to enjoy them.
Hosting an oyster roast of your own? We’ve got you covered. Pair those steaming clusters with red rice, chili, and homemade cornbread for a true Lowcountry spread. Add a pot of seafood gumbo and you’ve got yourself a feast that celebrates everything we love about our coastal roots. At Carolima's we add a little Texas Pete hot sauce—it adds just the right kick!
Oyster season runs from September through April, and every roast feels like a love letter to our heritage. It’s the perfect time to gather with family, friends, and neighbors—under the stars, near the water, or right in your own backyard—and taste the magic that makes the Lowcountry special.
So grab your gloves, stoke the fire, and follow the smoke—oyster season is here, and we’re ready to celebrate every shuck of it.









