![]() Please go check out their awesome work…after reading this, of course! This post originally appeared on our sister site NC Tripping. Special thanks to those who contributed their words and images to this article. It has been maintained and updated (as of April 5, 2019) on our blog to reflect current viewpoints and travel destination trends. It was originally created on September 16, 2018. This guide is part of our series on Food Travel, North Carolina Travel, and Outer Banks Travel. ![]() As always, feel free to let us know in the comments section We also look forward to hearing about how your vacation Either way, we hope you enjoy your trip to It includes eats, but also many things you’ll want to do and see during ![]() Still thinking of things to do beyond these awesome restaurants, check These places? If not, which one would you like to visit first? If you’re So are you hungry for more Outer Banks food? Ever been to any of With at least ten different oysters to choose from daily and their award-winning crab cake sandwich, this is a place you must add to your list of can’t-miss Outer Banks seafood restaurants. ![]() Coastal Provisions is the perfect place to stop for a glass of wine and oysters on the half shell. It’s also a great eat-in option, with great food to take home. They also have a full-service butcher, seafood counter, specialty cheese, and chef-prepared foods. This upscale gourmet market and wine bar serves lunch and dinner in their dining room, wine bar, and oyster bar. The latter is also one of our favorite fall places to visit in the USA! Waverider’s Coffee, Deli, & PubĬonveniently located in Southern Shores, Coastal Provisions brings the freshest seafood from the ocean right on to your plate. Tortuga’s Lie is not far from Outer Banks attractions Jennette’s Pier, Wright Brothers National Memorial, and Jockey’s Ridge State Park. And ask any local up and down the Banks where to get the best pieĪnd you get the same answer: Tortuga’s Lie. Like any proper dive, it’s got a full and noisyīar. Enjoy the uber-casual vibe, with aįunky décor of license plates from around the country tacked onto theĪqua-hued ceiling beams. The Cayman Conchįritters (pictured, above), clam chowder, and lots of steamers-shrimp,Ĭlams, snow crab legs-are divine. That’s because of the blackened fish, jerk pork,Ĭoconut-crusted chicken that will arrive at your table. The food will make you think you’re hearing a steel drum tinkle to a Layer on a Caribbean accent and you’ve got Tortugas’ Lie, a favorite right on the beach at Nags Head. Shack where the food’s hearty, the beer’s cold, and the fish is reallyįresh. Hey, you’re at the beach! You need a great beach dive, a seafood You can also take home some of the beach with their Original Pancake/Waffle Mix! Nags Head Tortugas’ Lie Known for their signature light and fluffy pancakes, Stack’em High Pancakes and So Forth also has scrumptious waffles and traditional eggs and meat sides. Choose grab-and-go items like fruit, muffins, or yogurt and then place your hot food order at the end. It’s served up cafeteria style, and you grab a tray like you did in elementary school. Stack’em High Pancakes and So Forthįilling tables and bellies since 1985, Stack’em High Pancakes and So Forth is the perfect breakfast spot for your stay in the Outer Banks. The fun continues through dinner, where you can choose from appetizers, large plates, and charcuterie to go along with more of that wonderful cheese. They perfectly pair with a baguette, soppressata, and the rest that makes up Trio’s European Breakfast, which you’ll find on their brunch menu. To top off the trifecta, you’ll find a great assortment of cheeses from all over the world. With hundreds of beer labels and thousands of wine bottles in-house, it’s almost easy to forget that OBX Trio in Kitty Hawk serves up really delicious food to soak it all up. Photo by Christina Riley, Travel Through Life. The folks at lighthouse bagels will do just that, starting your morning off right with cream cheese and lox or piling it high New York-style with deli ham and Swiss for lunch. The glossy sheen on the outside that lets you know you are going to have to work a little bit to get into it, but when you do, the inside is pillow soft and that yeast flavor comes bursting out, presenting itself as the perfect canvas for whatever you want to put on it. If you’re like me, you know it when you see it and if you don’t know, rest assured that Lighthouse has it. You see, I grew up in New York and through no fault of my own, I am very picky about my bagels. Look no further than the very appropriately named, Lighthouse Bagels! Tucked away in a strip mall, this hidden gem is worth a stop. Heading to the lighthouse in Corolla? You are going to need some fuel for the climb. A post shared by Lighthouse Bagels & Deli on at 5:28am PDT
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