11 Best Restaurants in The North Carolina Coast, North Carolina

1718 Brewing

$$ Fodor's choice
Coastal North Carolina's best beer is brewed at this outpost by the sea that doubles as a sunset hangout (the views from the rooftop deck are stunning) and a purveyor of next-level pub grub, courtesy of its partner business, Plum Pointe Kitchen. Order a hazy IPA or a coffee Kölsch, plus a slider platter or the catch of the day, and soak up the last rays of sunlight.

Dancing Turtle Coffee Shop

$ Fodor's choice
The long list of mocha varieties at this early-morning hot spot tempt you to deviate from your usual latte, and the fluffy muffins and scones only add to the decadence. All-fruit smoothies offer a healthy balance.

Freshfit Cafe

$ Fodor's choice
When you need a break from seafood platters, head here for smoothies, local kombucha, and tasty wraps and BLTs.

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John's Drive In

$ Fodor's choice

When a large milk shake is the only thing that will do on a hot summer day, this is the place to head for—locals say they are the best on the Outer Banks, or even on the planet. And when you just can't take one more night out at a fancy restaurant, John's will come to the rescue with the best handheld food on the Outer Banks: burgers, subs, sandwiches (including grouper), all-beef hot dogs, and sides. The Dolphin Boat is a must: pieces of mahimahi (dolphinfish) on a bun, served in a boat (basket), with fries or slaw, sauce, and hush puppies.

Hours vary seasonally, so call ahead on the day you plan to visit.

Poor Richard's Sandwich Shop

$ Fodor's choice

Open since 1984, there is often a long line at the rear of this downtown Manteo institution serving gourmet classics like BLTs, Reubens, tuna melts, and pimento cheese sandwiches. Enjoy your snacks up front in the friendly, honey-blond wood bar or on the waterfront deck around back. Poor Richard's After Hours bar serves pub food in the evening, and live music rocks the house on some weekends.

Buxton Munch Company

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This casual lunch spot, tucked away in a strip center, has been going strong for over 20 years, specializing in fish and shrimp tacos, wraps, burgers, salads, and sandwiches. There's nothing fancy here, but prices are reasonable, and there may be a line at peak times.
47359 NC 12, Buxton, North Carolina, USA
252-995–5502
Known For
  • crabby pattie crab cakes
  • inexpensive and fairly quick
  • local institution
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Cow Café

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This black-and-white-spotted café and ice cream parlor is popular with families. Sandwiches, "cowlossal" all-beef hot dogs, "cowsadillas," house-made caramel corn, and apple pie "à la moo" are served, too.

319 Middle St., New Bern, North Carolina, 28560, USA
252-672–9269
Known For
  • many varieties of ice cream
  • black-and-white cow toys, gifts, and memorabilia
  • kid-friendly fun
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted

CRU

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In the morning, pick up a bagel, a breakfast burrito, and a latte at this downtown coffee shop. Grab a sandwich or wrap to go for lunch, and come back in the evening for ice cream or to enjoy one of coastal North Carolina's best wine selections, by the glass or the bottle.

Orange Blossom Bakery & Cafe

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There's a line out the door during summer for this bakery's "Apple Uglies," fried amalgams of doughnut dough and apples. There's also a full menu of breakfast burritos and egg sandwiches to enjoy on the patio out front. 

Sealevel City Vegan Diner

$ | North Metro
The culinary creations here may be free of animal products, but they're certainly not lacking in flavor, from the addictive lentil burger patty melt to a kimchi tempeh Reuben that hits all the right notes.
1015 S. Kerr Ave., Wilmington, North Carolina, 28403, USA
910-833--7196
Known For
  • healthy, filling burgers and sandwiches
  • a towering plate of nachos
  • relaxed, courteous service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

The Workshop

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The owner of this coffee, smoothie, and sandwich shop is a scuba diver and fossil hunter, and the bustling counter-service operation doubles as a gallery for her shark and megalodon jewelry and art. Most of the seating is outside at picnic tables.