50 Main Street
Wellfleet, MA 02667
508-349-3455
From a gray clapboard house right off of Route 6 in Wellfleet, The Wicked Oyster has earned a reputation for serving some of the Cape's most inventive cuisine. Open year round for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the restaurant's comfortable dining room, warm and welcoming bar and porch attract locals and visitors throughout the year.
Not surprisingly, the menu features its fair share of oysters (in soup and on the half shell for starters) but owners Kenneth Kozak and Eliza Fitts liven things up with an eclectic new American menu.
19th Annual Night at the Chef's Table
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Fourth Annual Cape Land And Sea Harvest
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A New Round from Wicked Oyster
Chef Sean Woodman simplifies his life ever so slightly this season, serving dinner and breakfast at his popular Wellfleet eatery.

Born and raised in South Africa, chef Sean Woodman has spent most of his adult life cooking his way across the globe.
After leaving school he traveled to Europe, where he spent a few years working in Scotland and England. He found his way to Australia, via Thailand, and spent a year there working at various resorts and restaurants. After a short stint back home in South Africa, Woodman headed back to Europe taking a position on a luxury yacht, where he continued to hone his culinary style while sailing around the Mediterranean.
During his time in Australia, Woodman met his future wife, Sonya, who brought him to the United States and eventually Cape Cod. While working at Bubala's by the Bay for two summers, Woodman became familiar with the Cape Cod style - the people, the pace and the cuisine.
He currently heads up the kitchen at the Wicked Oyster, a Wellfleet favorite. As head chef he draws inspiration from his home country and his travels in France, Spain and Italy.
