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"A beach road favorite in Nags Head for more than 20 years, FatBoyz serves delicious sweets and treats. Hand-dipped and soft-serve ice cream are prepared in dozens of ways – cups, cones, shakes, sundaes, splits, floats, flurries and more. Stacie's Ice Cream Cakes are a local legend, and you can order your own by calling ahead."
"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."
"This is the place for homemade, freshly churned ice cream in a uniquely gourmet flavors. A few examples: Hibisicus Lemonade, Chocolate Peppermint Patty, Pineapple Dragonfruit (vegan), Uncle Peaches Delight (mascarpone, peaches, marzipan), Mayan Chocolate, Key Lime Pie, Blood Orange Creamsicle, White Mocha, Madagascar Vanilla ..."
"Guests with a sweet tooth will love stopping by the Laughing Lollipop Soda and Candy Shoppe in downtown Manteo. You’ll find just about every type of candy imaginable at this bright and vibrant kid favorite."
"Check out these two sweet stops: Mom’s Sweet Shop in Kill Devil Hills and The Spot in Nags Head. While they’re both very unique and I highly recommend checking them both out, they do have some similarities in their menu and offer healthy options with ingredients like acai, pitaya, hemp seeds, coconut, turmeric, and bee pollen. Here are my personal favorite menu items from each one."
"Brought to you by the owners of Secret Spot Surf Shop, The Spot is a fun, surf-inspired shop where you’re sure to find something to satisfy your sweet tooth … and your healthy tooth too!. The Spot has a wide variety of ice cream flavors, milkshakes, smoothies and other morning and mid-day snacks to go. If you really want to energize your day, be sure...read more"
"We offer the first, full menu of Acai & Pitaya Bowls in the Outer Banks, with over 10 recipes and 3 sizes to choose from, we'll have exactly what you crave. In addition, we blend delicious real fruit smoothies and offer over 20 flavors of Hershey Ice Cream to satisfy your sweet tooth."
"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."
"Piers & Boardwalks7223 South Virginia Dare Trail, Nags Head, NC MoreLess Info. Spend the day on Jennette's Pier to enjoy its wide, public beaches, pier aquariums, and fishing. You'll find catches like mahi mahi, bluefish, king mackerel, puffers, trout, pompano, flounder and other species, with bait, license and rod rentals availabe."
"If you don’t have a particular Outer Banks fishing pier in mind, Jennette’s Pier is the perfect place to start. This family-friendly pier offers excellent fishing and many other activities for everyone to enjoy!"
"Jennette’s Pier, founded in 1939, runs for about 1,000 feet long. It is one of the most popular attractions in Nags Head and a plethora of attractions and facilities."
"Take a play break for the small ones at this wonderful park. Watch your kids run up and down the hills as they jump from swing to swing. The Foam shaped mountains or a great workout and wave to get all of your children’s energy out before bed or naptime."
"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"
"Seemingly everyone knows about the wind turbine that stands 93 feet tall and gives the OBBS its claim to fame as “America’s first wind-powered brew pub.” So Will Holman doesn’t talk much about that on his tours. Instead, he shares how owners Eric Reece and Aubrey Davis got their idea for starting a brew pub while drinking (of course!) in Thailand with the Peace Corps. Then there’s the unique building that houses the Brewing Station."
"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."
"Dine in cozy ambiance and enjoy a variety of lunch and dinner dishes, including sandwiches, burgers, fish and chips, steamed seafood and vegetables, ribs, steaks, vegetarian dishes, seafood pasta and more. Like the setting, the food could be described as "comfort with an upscale dash." Most any beer lover will be happy as a clam here with 18 beers on tap. Be sure to check...read moreDine in cozy ambiance and enjoy a variety of lunch and dinner dishes, including sandwiches,...read 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."
"Basnight’s Lone Cedar Café is a waterfront restaurant that delivers fresh, quality, and local Outer Banks seafood in Nags Head, North Carolina. The restaurant has maintained its tradition of receiving its seafood daily on its docks from local fishermen. It is then brought inside and cleaned, expertly prepared, and transformed into sensational dishes by the restaurant’s talented culinary team."