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In Nags Head there's a brand-new second location of Bros sandwich shop. They have a lot of creative dog options, from the classic to the creative. It's in the same shopping plaza as The Thai Room and Sal's Pizza. They still have the same awesome bagels and deli sandwiches, but in this location they're able to offer more seating.įor those who love a great hot dog, Kill Devil Dogs is open on the beach road in Kill Devil Hills. If you're a fan of Barrier Island Bagels, note that they moved from The Marketplace at milepost 1 to the former Argyle's location at milepost 2 in Kitty Hawk. Don't be surprised to find a line at this food truck. You can order things like fish tacos, burgers, bowls, wraps, steamed shrimp and cheesesteaks. They serve really great chef-made food on the fly. They also offer protein smoothies, kids' meals, salads and noodles.Īnchor Grill OBX Food Truck has rolled up from Rodanthe to a new permanent location by Stack Em High in Kitty Hawk. Aloha Poke & Grill offers custom and signature poke bowls made with a base, proteins, toppings and sauce. Kitty Hawk also has a poke restaurant now. It's so nice to be able to get tikka masala, curries and naan right here in Kitty Hawk for a change. Indian food is so comforting and delicious, and this restaurant's fare is no exception. Kitty Hawk now has an Indian restaurant called Himalaya Indian and Nepalese Cuisine.

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If you are a fan of either, it will be fun to go and see what's new.įor the full rundown of Duck restaurants, click here. While there are certainly changes at each, you probably won't notice a huge difference in the quality of either of these popular waterfront restaurants. Two longtime Duck favorite restaurants have new owners: The Blue Point and Paper Canoe. This one is also Scarborough Faire Shopping Village. You can eat on-site at a picnic table with wine or beer or take your boards boxed up to go. They create charcuterie boards meats, cheeses, olives and snacks with goods sourced from all over the world. If you love charcuterie, you'll love the new shop/restaurant in Duck called Vine & Board. Online ordering and take-out make meals at home easy too. They serve authentic Thai dishes as well as sushi favorites, and the exhibition kitchen adds a lively atmosphere. The locals are very excited about this one because it's from the owners of the very popular Single Fin Thai Sushi in Nags Head.

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It's tucked under the trees in Scarborough Faire Shopping Village, which makes for a great setting, and the restaurant itself is very urban chic. The newest restaurant in Duck is Bangkok Thai Sushi. Photo: Sushi comes to Duck at Bangkok Thai Sushi. They will deliver everything you need for a seafood boil (shrimp, sausage, corn and potatoes) and more anywhere from Corolla to South Nags Head.įor the full rundown of Corolla restaurants, click here. Both places offer crowd-pleasing party trays.Ī new business offering delivery of low country boils is Firehouse Boil Co. You can order from a wide range of sushi, bowls, noodles, lunch boxes and more for lunch and dinner daily. Okinawa Sushi & Grill is in Timbuck II Shopping Village and is a little more upscale. It's located in Monteray Plaza next to Food Lion. Oishii Poke and Sushi is a casual restaurant offering poke bowls, sushi and Japanese favorites for dine in or take-out. There are two new-ish Asian-inspired dining establishments in Corolla. They also have meat and cheese boards for snacking.

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They have a wine vending machine for sampling wines by the ounce or glass plus a wide selection of wines and beers. In Corolla there's a new wine bar called Wild Goose Wine Bar in Timbuck II Shopping Village. Photo: Lost Colony Brewery has opened a new Waterfront Beer Garden on the causeway in Nags Head. This year we don't have quite as many new restaurants, but I'll give you the rundown of what I know. Last year was especially busy on the local restaurant scene, so in case you missed my blog on this subject last year, you can see it here. You can see the full rundown here.Įvery year a new crop of restaurants opens up on the Outer Banks and some of the longtime favorite restaurants make some changes. you can find almost anything you're craving in the hundreds of restaurants from Corolla to Ocracoke. Poke to pizza, Indian to ice cream, seafood to steaks, donuts to deli sandwiches, sushi to smoothies. One of the joys of being on vacation is going out to eat in the local restaurants.






Barrier island bagels