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NAKED OYSTER BISTRO AND RAW BAR

A French bistro on Cape Cod! Florence Lowell, owner and executive chef of the Naked Oyster Bistro and Raw Bar on Main Street, is a native of the Atlantic Coast of France, near Bordeaux, a region directly across the ocean from the Cape with amazingly similar beaches, vegetation, and animal life. She has spent much of the past 30 years in the restaurant business. From Austin to Houston and, for the past six years, happily ensconced on Cape Cod, Florence brings her extensive knowledge of wine and food to her restaurant. Having spent many summers of her youth in Arcachon, a major center for oyster farming in France, she was thrilled to be able to have the opportunity to farm oysters in Barnstable. These oysters, lovingly tended by her and her husband, are brought to the Naked Oyster, where they are opened to order and served with lemon, cocktail sauce, or French style, with the mignonette of the day.

20 Independence Drive, Hyannis, MA
phone: 508-778-6500
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HN PHOTOS:  ?ROUTINE SHENANIGANS?
Thursday April 18, 2024
HN PHOTO NOTES: Barnstable Police responded to a Hyannis condo complex early Wednesday morning after one of the residents backed a pickup truck into the building's patio fencing. Police had received a call that the pickup truck operator might be trying to drive away while possibly intoxicated. The first officer on scene discovered the crash but did not observe anyone operating the pickup truck. A Portuguese speaking officer responded to help translate while a member of the Sheriff's Crime Scene Unit took photos. The BPD is investigating the cause of the crash?     Police stop disoriented visitors from Ontario driving the wrong way down Main Street, Hyannis? as ?tourist season? fast approaches?  (brace yourselves!)   Tuesday evening: Yarmouth Police officers responded to the area of Station Ave and Captain Small Road for a young man saying he had just been blinded with pepper spray during some type of altercation. The pepper spray victim reportedly pulled a knife in self-defense, according to radio transmissions. His attacker(s) apparently had fled. Rescue arrived and eventually transported the young man to Cape Cod Hospital. Officers were unable to get the victim to cooperate regarding the identity of his attacker(s), according to radio transmissions. He was only interested in being treated for the pepper spray exposure.   Yarmouth Police officers pulled over a pickup truck allegedly involved in an attempted shoplifting at a CVS in their town last evening. The passenger had a history of run-ins with the law, including a previous charge of armed robbery a number of years ago. The investigation was ongoing, and no arrests had been made at the time of this report.   RECENT CRIMINAL MALARKY: MOTORCYCLIST POPS WHEELIE DRIVING PAST COP? FLEES? CRASHES? ARRESTED, REPORT SAYS       RECENT HN BONUS IMAGE While Picasso is known for his ?Blue Period?? someday, HN might be known for its ?Blue-Sky Period!? lol   MEAN OLD DADDIES UNITE! P.S. ? Today's Hytown Vignette is brought to you by Joni Mitchell?  [CLICK IT/CRANK IT! HEADPHONES ABSOLUTELY OBLIGATORY!]    *  Defendants are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
Property Master Plan Development Sought For Former Marstons Mills School Property
Wednesday April 17, 2024
MARSTONS MILLS ? The Town of Barnstable is seeking to create a master site development plan at the former Marstons Mills Elementary School property. According to a statement from the Barnstable Planning and Development Department, the plan for the 14-acre parcel aims to meet community needs, respect the history and character of the village center, [?] The post Property Master Plan Development Sought For Former Marstons Mills School Property appeared first on CapeCod.com.
New Barnstable Anti-Litter Group Wins Rookie Chapter Of The Year Award
Wednesday April 17, 2024
BARNSTABLE ? A new Cape Cod chapter of a Massachusetts organization dedicated to keeping the commonwealth clean is being recognized. Keep Barnstable Beautiful operates under the bylaws of Keep Massachusetts Beautiful, which named Keep Barnstable Beautiful its rookie chapter of the year earlier this spring. Andrea Pendergast, a committee member on the local chapter, says [?] The post New Barnstable Anti-Litter Group Wins Rookie Chapter Of The Year Award appeared first on CapeCod.com.
HANDGUN W/ HIGH-CAP MAG REPORTED STOLEN FROM MISSISSIPPI WOMAN RECOVERED FROM HYANNIS MAN'S CLOSET
Wednesday April 17, 2024
HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS ? A high-capacity handgun reported stolen Friday evening ? 4/12/24 ? by a Mississippi woman visiting a downtown restaurant was recovered from a Hyannis man's closet the next day ? Saturday, 4/13/24 ? and police are not buying the man's story. CLICK HERE for earlier details and video from HN's initial report entitled, *** WATCH *** MISSISSIPPI WOMEN REPORT ?PURSE? W/ FIREARM STOLEN IN HYANNIS? ONE OF THE WOMEN ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED A&B P.O. Curtis McMahon, 33, of Hyannis walked into the Barnstable Police Department Saturday afternoon reporting he found a black fanny pack containing a gun in the East End of Hyannis? and that the handgun was currently located inside a closet in his Hyannis apartment, according to police reports. Officers responded to 34 Yarmouth Road where they met McMahon in the doorway of his residence. McMahon reportedly gave officers consent to enter his apartment and retrieve the firearm, which was found in a Target bag inside McMahon's closet. But according to police reports, McMahon's story did not add up and he was subsequently placed under arrest once the gun was recovered. The firearm was identified as an FMK 91C 9mm pistol, with a 14 round FMK magazine loaded with a round in the chamber. A total of seven 9mm rounds were inside the pistol's chamber and magazine. McMahon was transported back to BPD headquarters where he was charged with the following: ? Possession of a Firearm Without an FID Card, ? Possession of Ammunition Without an FID Card, ? Possession of a Large Capacity Feeding Device (Felony), ? Larceny of a Firearm (Felony), and ? Larceny of a Credit Card. According to report filed by Barnstable Police Detective Andrew Johnson, ?McMahon explained that he knew as soon as he brought the gun into his house he knew this would be happening, referring to his arrest. He explained he saw the report of the stolen firearm on Hyannis News.? On the evening of Friday ? 4/12/24 ? Barnstable police officers were dispatched to the Hyannis Package Store for a Mississippi woman reporting her fanny pack stolen from her vehicle in the area of KKaties Burger Bar. The fanny pack contained her credit cards and a handgun. At around 9:45 p.m., Friday evening, the Mississippi woman received a bank alert that someone was attempting to use her credit card inside the package store? and police were eventually able to view video surveillance of a man attempting to use the stolen credit card. On Saturday evening, Detective Johnson reportedly conducted a ?post arrest interview? with McMahon, who was still in custody. Barnstable Police Patrolman Kevin McNamara, the primary investigating patrol officer, was also on hand during the interview. The interview was audio and video recorded. McMahon was reportedly read his Miranda Rights and had signed a waiver to speak with investigators. The following are excerpts of Detective Johnson's summary of the interview: ?He explained while driving he observed a homeless black male carrying a black North Face bag. He explained that the bag did not appear to belong to him, so he told him that it was his. He explained the homeless man provided him the bag without incident. McMahon explained this occurred at approximately 9:30 PM in the area of Center St and Main St?? ?McMahon explained that he traveled west up Main St and completed a right turn onto Barnstable Rd near the 19th Hole Bar. He explained that it was around this time he had opened the bag, and realized there was a firearm inside of it. He explained this happened within seconds of obtaining it from the homeless man. I asked him if there was anything else in the bag. McMahon explained that there was an ?airtag? inside of the bag, which he explained he disposed of in the Bradford's Ace Hardware on Main St. He explained he did so in the rear parking lot of the store. I later asked him why he got rid of the ?airtag? and he explained, 'Once I discovered it was firearm I was about to turn into my house, Oh? they're gonna be looking for this.' This statement was contradictory to his previous statement about recognizing it was a firearm as he turned onto Barnstable Rd. He explained he then returned to his home [?] and secured the firearm inside. McMahon stated while explaining this, 'This is where I went wrong.' [?] He explained that during this time he was getting pressured from his girlfriend to come over, so he left the firearm at his residence and traveled to his girlfriend's home on Great Western Rd in Dennis. He explained he returned to his residence later that night. McMahon explained that he knew as soon as he brought the gun into his house he knew this would be happening, referring to his arrest. [?] McMahon explained that there were no other items (with exception of the airtag) inside the North Face bag, and described it as a fanny pack. He explained that he ?dumped? the North Face bag on an unknown road or ?vicinity? of his residence. I asked McMahon to describe the homeless man he obtained the North Face bag from as he had told investigators that he has seen this male before as he frequents Main St. He described the homeless man as a 'middle aged black guy, about 5? 7?, wearing a white sweatshirt.' McMahon explained he saw the homeless man pick up the North Face bag off of Main St, on the same side of the road as Bread & Roses and Flashback. He explained that the homeless man must have seen the firearm in the bag, as he handed it off to him and the bag was already open. McMahon explained that he observed the homeless man pick up the bag off of the pavement as he drove by the area of Flashback Restaurant. He then circled the block, taking Barnstable Rd and returned to Center St. He explained that he had been driving his Ford Escape, color purple/silver, which is registered to him. [?] He denied that he broke into any motor vehicle on Friday evening, and he did not see the homeless man enter any vehicles. Ptl. McNamara asked him if he went anywhere else during the evening, which he replied the only place he went to was his girlfriend's home. Ptl. McNamara showed McMahon the image he had secured from the Hyannis Package Store. This picture [?] showed a white male who had attempted to use the victim's credit/debit card in the package store, that appeared to be McMahon based on the physical characteristics and face. McMahon explained, 'I don't know who that is.' Within one minute of this evidence being brought to McMahon's attention he requested a lawyer and the interview concluded shortly after.? The handgun was reportedly submitted as evidence pending further analysis by the Massachusetts State Police Crime lab. [NO FURTHER INFO AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME? DEVELOPING?] CLICK HERE for earlier details and video from HN's initial report entitled, *** WATCH *** MISSISSIPPI WOMEN REPORT ?PURSE? W/ FIREARM STOLEN IN HYANNIS? ONE OF THE WOMEN ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED A&B P.O. * Defendants are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. P.S. ? Today's Hytown Vignette is brought to you by Mountain?  [CLICK IT/CRANK IT! HEADPHONES ABSOLUTELY OBLIGATORY!]  
Rabies Task Force To Distribute Oral Vaccine Baits
Tuesday April 16, 2024
BARNSTABLE ? The Cape Cod & Southeast Massachusetts Rabies Task Force and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services are notifying residents that oral rabies vaccine baits will be distributed across Barnstable and Plymouth Counties beginning on May 6. A federally-owned helicopter will be observable as 75,000 baits are distributed in a zone spanning the [?] The post Rabies Task Force To Distribute Oral Vaccine Baits appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Applications Open For Seasonal Snack Shack Vendors At Hyannis Harbor
Tuesday April 16, 2024
HYANNIS ? Applications are being accepted for the Town of Barnstable's annual Snack Shack Pop-Up Program at Hyannis Harbor Overlook. Culinary entrepreneurs and food service professionals are being invited to rent the Snack Shack next to the HyArts Artist Shanties from June to November. The rentals are available six days at a time on a [?] The post Applications Open For Seasonal Snack Shack Vendors At Hyannis Harbor appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Motorcyclist injured in crash in Marstons Mills
Monday April 15, 2024
MARSTONS MILLS ? A car and motorcycle collided in Marstons Mills about 10:45 AM Monday. The crash happened on Falmouth Road (Route 28) between Putnam Avenue and Old Post Road. The biker was transported to Cape Cod Hospital with unknown injuries. Barnstable Police are investigating the crash. Further details were not immediately available. The post Motorcyclist injured in crash in Marstons Mills appeared first on CapeCod.com.
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