Restaurant in South Kingstown, United States
Matunuck Oyster Bar
305ptsFarm-direct oysters, casual format, easy to book.

About Matunuck Oyster Bar
Matunuck Oyster Bar earns its Opinionated About Dining Casual North America ranking (#650 in 2025) through direct sourcing — owner Perry Raso farms oysters on the adjacent pond, and the $$ menu reflects that provenance. Booking is easy outside summer weekends, the wine list runs 620 selections with many bottles under $50, and the waterfront setting stays casual throughout.
Should You Book Matunuck Oyster Bar?
Getting a table here is easier than you might expect for a restaurant ranked #650 on Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list in 2025, up from #690 in 2024. Booking difficulty is low, which makes this one of the more accessible OAD-recognized seafood destinations on the East Coast. That said, summer weekends on Succotash Road fill fast — if you're planning a coastal Rhode Island trip between June and August, reserve at least a week out. Off-season, you can often walk in or book same-day.
The short answer: yes, book it. Matunuck earns its OAD ranking not through theatrical presentation or chef-driven conceptualism, but through the directness of its sourcing. Owner Perry Raso operates his own oyster farm on the adjacent pond, which means the shellfish on your plate has a provenance that most coastal seafood restaurants can only gesture toward. That farm-to-table commitment extends across the menu under chef Steve Carpenter, and it's the reason the experience holds up against significantly more expensive dining rooms.
What to Expect If You've Been Before
If you've already visited once, the question is what to push further on your return. The oyster program is the obvious anchor — Matunuck oysters from the house farm are the clearest expression of what this restaurant does that others can't replicate at the same price tier. On a return visit, pay attention to how the menu shifts with what's actually running through Rhode Island's coastal waters. The $$ cuisine pricing (a typical two-course meal in the $40–$65 range) stays consistent, which makes this a repeatable choice rather than a once-a-year occasion splurge.
Wine director Vincent Metayer oversees a list of 620 selections across 6,350 bottles in inventory, with particular depth in California and France, including Bordeaux. Bottle pricing skews accessible , many options under $50 , with a corkage fee of $35 if you bring your own. For a seafood-focused room at this price point, that wine program is a genuine differentiator. Most comparable coastal spots in Rhode Island don't come close to that depth or value. If you ordered off the standard list last time, consider asking about the California selections or the French whites on your next visit.
General manager Shannon Michelmore runs a room that reads as polished without being stiff , appropriate for the waterside setting and the $$ price band. The vibe is working waterfront, not resort casual, which affects what you wear and how long you linger.
Practical Details
Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:30 am–10 pm; Friday 11 am–10 pm; Saturday and Sunday 10:30 am–10 pm. Reservations: Easy to secure; book at least a week out for summer weekend evenings, same-day often available off-season. Budget: $$ per head for cuisine (typically $40–$65 for two courses); wine pricing anchored at $ with many bottles under $50; corkage $35. Address: 629 Succotash Road, Wakefield, Rhode Island 02879. Dress: Casual; the waterfront setting and price point make smart-casual the ceiling, not the floor.
Is Lunch or Dinner the Better Call?
Lunch is underrated here. The kitchen opens at 11:30 am weekdays (11 am Friday, 10:30 am weekends), and the midday window gives you the same sourcing-driven menu at what typically feels like a lighter pace. If you want the oyster farm connection without the evening crowd, a Friday or Saturday lunch is the move. Dinner holds for groups or anyone wanting to work through the wine list properly.
How It Compares
Pearl Picks: Where to Eat and Drink in South Kingstown
- Pasquale's Pizzeria Napoletana , a reliable local alternative when you want something off the water
- Our full South Kingstown restaurants guide
- Our full South Kingstown bars guide
- Our full South Kingstown hotels guide
- Our full South Kingstown wineries guide
- Our full South Kingstown experiences guide
For Context: Farm-to-Table Seafood Across the US
If sourcing transparency is what drew you to Matunuck, these venues operate from a similar premise at different price points and geographies: Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown takes farm integration furthest in the Northeast (at a much higher price); Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg does the farm-to-table format at the $$$$ tier; Smyth in Chicago applies a similar sourcing ethos in a tasting menu context. For pure seafood focus at the leading end, Le Bernardin in New York City and Providence in Los Angeles are the national benchmarks. Internationally, Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica and Alici Restaurant on the Amalfi Coast show how coastal sourcing drives the category in southern Italy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Matunuck Oyster Bar good for solo dining?
- Yes , the $$ price point and casual format make solo dining practical here. A seat at the bar is your leading option (see below), letting you work through the oyster selection without the social overhead of a table for one. The accessible booking situation means you won't need to plan far ahead for a solo visit.
What should I order at Matunuck Oyster Bar?
- Start with the house Matunuck oysters, which come from Perry Raso's farm on the adjacent pond , this is what the restaurant is built around and the clearest reason to come. From there, follow what chef Steve Carpenter's kitchen is running from local Rhode Island waters. The OAD ranking reflects consistency across the menu, not just the shellfish, so don't limit yourself to raw bar only.
What should I wear to Matunuck Oyster Bar?
- Casual. The waterfront location, $$ price band, and OAD Casual category all point the same direction. Shorts and a t-shirt work at lunch; smart-casual is appropriate for dinner but there's no expectation of it. Overdressing here would be the only mistake.
Is lunch or dinner better at Matunuck Oyster Bar?
- Lunch is the better call for most visitors. The kitchen opens early on weekends (10:30 am) and gives you the same menu at a typically lighter pace, with easier booking and, in summer, better light over the water. Choose dinner if you want to work through the wine list or you're coming with a group that wants to extend the evening.
What are alternatives to Matunuck Oyster Bar in South Kingstown?
- For a different format in South Kingstown, Pasquale's Pizzeria Napoletana is the strongest local alternative when you want something off the water and off the seafood track. For the broader Rhode Island dining picture, see our full South Kingstown restaurants guide. If you want a comparable sourcing-driven seafood experience at a higher price point, Blue Hill at Stone Barns is the Northeast's clearest comparison.
Is Matunuck Oyster Bar good for a special occasion?
- It works well for a relaxed special occasion , an anniversary dinner or birthday where the mood matters more than formality. The OAD recognition and the house oyster farm give it a sense of occasion without the $$$$ price tag. If you need a genuinely formal dining room with full service depth, this isn't that; consider The Inn at Little Washington or Le Bernardin instead.
Can Matunuck Oyster Bar accommodate groups?
- Groups are feasible given the casual format and accessible booking situation, but confirm directly with the restaurant since no formal group policy is on record. With a wine list of 620 selections and bottles available under $50, keeping a larger table happy on budget is direct. Booking well ahead for summer group dinners is advisable , a week minimum, more in peak season.
Can I eat at the bar at Matunuck Oyster Bar?
- Bar seating is the recommended option for solo diners and couples who want to keep things informal. It's also a practical route if you're visiting without a reservation, particularly outside of summer peak. The full menu and the house wine list are both accessible from the bar, including the oyster program that anchors the experience.
Compare Matunuck Oyster Bar
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|---|---|---|---|
| Matunuck Oyster Bar | Seafood | Easy | |
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Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Matunuck Oyster Bar good for solo dining?
Yes, it works well solo. The casual format and bar seating mean you won't feel out of place eating alone, and the focused seafood menu doesn't require a group to explore properly. At $$ per person for a two-course meal, it's a low-commitment, high-return stop for a solo traveler passing through South County.
What should I order at Matunuck Oyster Bar?
The oysters are the obvious starting point — Matunuck oysters come from owner Perry Raso's own farm, which is a direct sourcing advantage few seafood restaurants can match. Beyond that, the kitchen operates as farm-to-table seafood under chef Steve Carpenter, so lean toward whatever reflects the day's sourcing. The wine list has 620 selections at $ pricing (many bottles under $50), so it's worth ordering a glass or bottle rather than drinking water through your meal.
What should I wear to Matunuck Oyster Bar?
Keep it casual. This is a waterside oyster bar in Wakefield, Rhode Island — the OAD Casual North America ranking (#650, 2025) signals the format clearly. Shorts and a clean top are fine; there's no indication the venue enforces a dress code.
Is lunch or dinner better at Matunuck Oyster Bar?
Lunch is the better call for most visitors. The kitchen opens at 11:30 am weekdays (10:30 am weekends), crowds are lighter than the dinner rush, and you get the same farm-direct sourcing at the same $$ price point. If you're driving in from Providence or Boston, a lunch booking also gives you a more relaxed pace without competing for peak-hour tables.
What are alternatives to Matunuck Oyster Bar in South Kingstown?
South Kingstown's dining scene is limited, so most alternatives require a short drive into the broader South County area. If the oyster program is the draw, there's no local equivalent operating from an on-site farm. For a different format at a similar price point, Providence restaurants offer more variety — but you'll sacrifice the direct-from-farm sourcing that makes Matunuck specifically worth the trip.
Is Matunuck Oyster Bar good for a special occasion?
It works for a low-key celebration — a summer birthday, anniversary lunch, or end-of-trip dinner — but not for formal milestones where ambiance and service theater matter. The $$ price point and casual setting keep expectations grounded. The wine list (620 selections, corkage $35 if you bring your own) gives you enough to make a meal feel considered without requiring a big spend.
Can Matunuck Oyster Bar accommodate groups?
Groups are workable but call ahead; the venue doesn't publish private dining details in available records. For parties of six or more, booking well in advance is advisable given the restaurant's OAD ranking and the limited seating typical of waterside casual spots. Weekday lunch is the most group-friendly window.
Hours
- Monday
- 11:30 am–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 11:30 am–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 11:30 am–10 pm
- Thursday
- 11:30 am–10 pm
- Friday
- 11 am–10 pm
- Saturday
- 10:30 am–10 pm
- Sunday
- 10:30 am–10 pm
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