Bar in Portland, United States
The Shop by Island Creek Oysters
100Pearl PointsMore than oysters. Worth the detour.

About The Shop by Island Creek Oysters
The Shop by Island Creek Oysters brings the brand's well-regarded New England seafood credentials to Portland, ME, with a bar program built to complement rather than headline. Easy to book and unpretentious in atmosphere, it suits food-and-drink explorers who want very good oysters alongside a competent drink — not a destination cocktail experience. Confirm hours before visiting, especially outside peak season.
Not Just an Oyster Counter
If you're arriving at The Shop by Island Creek Oysters expecting a quiet raw bar where the story begins and ends with bivalves, recalibrate. Island Creek Oysters built its name on the waters of Duxbury, Massachusetts, and this Portland outpost carries that coastal credibility — but the drinks program is where the decision gets interesting for spirit-focused visitors. Before you book solely on the seafood reputation, know that the bar offering here is worth evaluating on its own terms.
The atmosphere runs closer to a working seafood shop with a serious bar component than to a polished restaurant. Expect an energy that is casual and purposeful — the kind of room where the ambient noise comes from people who are there to eat and drink well, not to be seen doing it. For an explorer looking for depth rather than performance, that's the right energy. It's a sharp contrast to the more theatrical bar rooms you'll find elsewhere in Portland, and for some guests, that's exactly the draw.
Portland, Maine's bar scene punches above its weight for a city of its size, and The Shop sits in an interesting position within it: the spirit selection is anchored by the kind of coastal-adjacent profile you'd expect from an operation rooted in New England seafood culture. That means the drinks are built to complement what's on ice, high-acid, lower-intervention, and approachable rather than showy. If you're arriving as a spirits enthusiast looking for an encyclopedic whiskey library or a deep mezcal bench, this is not that. If you want a well-executed drink alongside some of the leading oysters available in Portland right now, the equation works cleanly.
Because so much of the venue's data sits outside what's publicly confirmed, it's worth calling ahead or checking current hours before visiting, especially outside summer months when seasonal shifts in the Portland dining scene can affect availability. The address is 123 Washington Ave, and booking difficulty is rated easy, which means walk-in windows are more realistic here than at most destination spots in the city. That said, arriving with a plan during peak summer season remains the smarter approach.
For context on how The Shop fits into Portland's broader scene, see our full Portland bars guide, and cross-reference with our full Portland restaurants guide to plan the full evening. If you're building a longer trip, our full Portland hotels guide, our full Portland wineries guide, and our full Portland experiences guide cover the rest.
For spirit-forward bars closer to cocktail-program depth, venues like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, or Julep in Houston set a useful benchmark for what a destination spirits program looks like, and help frame where The Shop sits in that spectrum. It's a bar worth visiting for what it is: a smart, unpretentious room built around very good seafood with drinks that don't embarrass themselves. That's a specific and honest offer, and it's enough.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 123 Washington Ave, Portland, ME 04101
- Booking difficulty: Easy, walk-ins are a realistic option, though summer demand warrants a reservation
- Leading for: Seafood-focused visitors who also want a competent drink, not dedicated cocktail tourists
- Atmosphere: Casual and purposeful, low performance, high product focus
- Nearby: Teardrop Lounge, Abigail Hall, 3808 N Williams Ave, 10 Barrel Brewing Portland
- Hours: Confirm directly before visiting, particularly outside summer season
- Phone: Not publicly listed, check the website or visit in person
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Shop by Island Creek Oysters known for?
The Shop by Island Creek Oysters is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Portland.
Where is The Shop by Island Creek Oysters located?
The Shop by Island Creek Oysters is located in Portland, at 123 Washington Ave, Portland, ME 04101.
How can I contact The Shop by Island Creek Oysters?
You can reach The Shop by Island Creek Oysters via the venue's official channels.
Location
123 Washington Ave, Portland, ME 04101
Portland, United States
Compare The Shop by Island Creek Oysters
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| The Shop by Island Creek Oysters | Easy | |
| Teardrop Lounge | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Bible Club PDX | Unknown | |
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | Unknown | |
| Rum Club | Unknown | |
| Takibi | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Teardrop Lounge, Notable alternative
- Bible Club PDX, Notable alternative
- Multnomah Whiskey Library, Notable alternative
- Rum Club, Notable alternative
- Takibi, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Against Portland's more serious cocktail destinations, The Shop by Island Creek Oysters is not competing for the same guest. Multnomah Whiskey Library offers one of the deepest whiskey selections in the Pacific Northwest and requires advance booking; The Shop is easier to access and built around a completely different food-forward logic. If your evening is organized around spirits, Multnomah is the stronger call. If you want oysters and a well-made drink without a reservation scramble, The Shop is the more practical choice.
Teardrop Lounge and Bible Club PDX both offer more developed cocktail programs and more deliberate bar atmospheres than The Shop. Teardrop is the better pick for guests who want a serious cocktail as the main event; Bible Club suits those looking for an atmospheric, spirit-led room with more personality. Rum Club goes deeper on a specific spirit category than The Shop does, and Takibi offers a design-forward, Japanese-influenced experience that targets a different mood entirely.
The Shop's real advantage over all of them is its product provenance: Island Creek Oysters is a name that carries genuine weight in seafood circles, and you are unlikely to find a better oyster offer in Portland on a given night. For the explorer who wants to eat well and drink adequately rather than drink exceptionally, The Shop wins that specific trade-off cleanly. Book it as a seafood stop with a good bar, not a bar with a seafood menu, and the experience lands exactly where it should.
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