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Nags Head, NC, Restaurants: Outdoor Dining
"Fish Head’s Bar & Grill is also on the top of our list of best places to eat near Nags Head. This hotspot sits at the base of the Outer Banks Fishing Pier and provides breathtaking views of the Atlantic. It’s a fantastic place to enjoy happy hour or take the entire family out to dinner."
"My wife and I stopped at Fishheads for lunch today - what a GREAT place. Excellent draft beer list (40 beers on draft), Food was excellent (I had fish tacos…”more"
"The Dunes Restaurant is a family-owned, Southern-style eatery situated along South Croatan Highway in Nags Head, North Carolina. Since 1982 The Dunes has been providing Outer Banks visitors and locals with delightful cuisine and warm Southern hospitality. The restaurant proudly supports North Carolina fisherman, farmers, and purveyors by using locally sourced and sustainable products whenever possible."
"For over 30 years, the Dunes Restaurant has been an iconic centerpiece for Nag’s Head. The seafaring tradition- dine at Dunes, fish for a day, – still rings true. The breakfast menu includes a little piece of everything, including fresh fruit, ham and biscuits, a Belgian Waffle, buttermilk pancakes, and a whole assortment of omelets."
"In the mood for a good ole fashion southern breakfast, look no further than The Dunes Restaurant in Nags Head. This place has everything, including sausage, ham, bacon, pancakes, omelets, grits and more. You won’t leave hungry after ordering from their large menu… large portions are the norm here!"
"Outer Banks Brewing Station has an ever-changing list of award-winning house-made beers that serve as the cornerstone of their innovative style. Multiple year winners of the Taste of the Beach People's Choice Award, their outstanding chefs have created an Outer Banks–inspired fusion menu using regionally available products from local fish and produce to North Carolina meats. Pastry chef Tina Mackenzie bakes the house bread and...read moreOuter Banks Brewing Station has an ever-changing list of award-winning house-made beers that serve as...read more"
"If you want to grab a locally made craft beer and some tasty grub, then you will love the Outer Banks Brewing Station. This restaurant in Kill Devil Hills also serves as an entertainment hub, where walls of TVs and live music provide a great atmosphere for watching a big game or taking in some live music."
"While it's not technically in Nags Head, this brewpub in neighboring Kill Devil Hills is worth a stop: Their handcrafted beers are made on-site in a wind-powered brewery. Plus, they serve wine and cocktails for those few who aren't riding the craft brew train."
"Location: 1701 S Croatan Highway, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948. At Mama Kwan’s you can get unique and enticing Pacific Rim cuisine and a variety of tropical drinks to refresh you. Try the delicious and addicting Honey Jerk Chicken Fingers, soaked knee-deep in Honey Jamaican Jerk Sauce, or the Special Occasion Pasta, which celebrates any and every day with shrimp, chicken, or tuna coated over soy sauce basked penne pasta."
"Been coming here for many many years and I've never been disappointed. In my opinion this place has the BEST fish tacos on…”more"
"Founded in 1998 by Chef Craig Errickson and Brian Brown, the Red Drum Tap House restaurant is situated along Virginia Dare Trail in Nags Head, North Carolina. The restaurant gets its name from a delicious fish that can be found in the local waters of the Outer Banks. A fitting name for a restaurant that serves fresh, local seafood as well as spicy ribs, juicy steaks, stuffed chicken, and many more tempting dishes."
"Red Drum Grille & Taphouse has been a go-to Nags Head restaurant for locals and visitors alike for nearly two..."
"Mahi Mahi’s Island Grill features American cuisine with a dash of Latin flavor and a strong emphasis on seafood. Owners Andrew and Leslie Mikhail have proudly partnered with Peruvian-born Chef Alfredo Landazuri to establish this new Outer Banks restaurant where customers can expect an affordable menu, quality ingredients and friendly service. After working in and opening different restaurants along the Outer Banks and winning first-place awards...read moreMahi Mahi’s Island Grill features American cuisine with a dash of Latin flavor and a strong...read more"
"We had the tuna nachos and the caprese salad as well as the key lime pie. Points off for the blue lives matter flag up…”more"
"Lucky 12 Tavern got its start in 2006, rapidly grew in popularity, and has been a local favorite ever since. Patrons will find this retro-funky bar and eatery situated along South Virginia Dare Trail, just steps from the sparkling Atlantic Ocean in Nags Head, North Carolina. The restaurant prides itself on providing the freshest locally sourced produce and Outer Banks seafood available."
"When a place sells its signature drinks in a souvenir cup, you know it's a good time. In addition to floater-topped piña coladas and cocktails made with locally made rums from Outer Banks Distillery, Lucky 12 also offers 20 beers on tap, and 90 more in bottles or cans. Oh, and they serve pizza until 2 A.M., too."
"It does not matter what time you visit the Nags Head Pier House Restaurant, we will serve you exactly as the sun climbs until the trendy hours at midnight. Play along the shore with your partner and children. This oceanfront restaurant is likely to create room for you once you require nourishment after a fun game."
"It's not fancy, and most items are fried, but the quality of the fried fish, shrimp, clams, hush puppies, and french fries were all excellent."
"Booty Treats Ice Cream & Shave Ice offers authentic Hawaiian Shave Ice, old-fashioned malts, milkshakes and sundaes, as well as a variety of tasty Booty original favorites like the Booty Freeze, a unique blend of Mini-Melts ice cream and Hawaiian Shave Ice, a combination only found at Booty Treats!. In addition to their original spot in Nags Head, Booty Treats now has a second location on...read more"
"If you’re looking for delicious shaved ice, old fashioned malts, milkshakes, frozen yogurt or sundaes, Booty Treats at MP 10.5 in Nags Head has you covered. But if you’ve never been here before, there’s one thing you just have to try…the Booty Freeze. This Booty Treats original is a mouthwatering combination of shaved ice and dip-n-dot style mini-melts with any flavor combination you desire."
"National & State ParksPO Box 592, Nags Head, NC 27959MoreLess Info. The Outer Banks beach dunes are a draw for outdoor lovers, and Jockey's Ridge State Park features the tallest sand dune on the Atlantic coastline. Facing Roanoke Sound, the 426-acre dune-filled park is popular for flying kites and watching fabulous sunsets."
"Jockey’s Ridge State Park has the tallest, natural sand dune system on the East coast. The state park is one of the more significant landmarks on the OBX. It is free to visit and you can explore the dunes at your own pace."
"Sandwiches, burgers, and wraps are the highlights on the menu at Poor Richard’s Sandwich Shop. The is one of our favorite restaurants in Manteo, North Carolina, to grab lunch. It sits in the heart of town, so you can easily walk to it if you’re staying in one of our historic cottages."
"Poor Richard's is the local meet-and-greet neighborhood sandwich shop by day and bar by night. It has two doors, one leading from the Manteo boardwalk and another off Queen Elizabeth Avenue. You can eat inside at a booth or table or sit outside on the patio right next to the water."
"Silver Bonsai Gallery displays many of the nation’s most talented artisans. This shop has many unique pieces of jewelry, art work, and bonsai trees. They also are very skilled in silver jewelry and repairs."
"They have a sparkly winged horse in front of the gallery that provides a great photo opportunity. Inside you’ll find the work of at least 40 local artists in a variety of mediums including jewelry, ceramics, acrylic, watercolor, fibers, collage, mosaic, oils, photography, pottery, woodcarving, glass and metals. The gallery is operated by 25...read more"