![]() ![]() It did not disappoint and dare I say….just as good (maybe better?) as its bigger competitor. I found this cute shop on Google and was immediately sold by the great reviews and scrumptious photos. When I travel, I want to eat something I can’t get back home. I know what you’re thinking- who goes to Duck, North Carolina, and gets donuts from somewhere that ISN’T the famous Duck Donuts?! Me, that’s who! Listen, I love Duck Donuts as much as the next girl, but we have a few locations in the Triangle. The Lifesaving Station Dining Room Dessert Donutz on a Stick and Ice Cream ![]() They were extremely accommodating to our toddler and he enjoyed his kid’s meal and coloring page! It’s also worth mentioning that while this restaurant is a bit more modern and pricy, it’s very family-friendly and resort casual. I have a hunch that you can’t go wrong with any of the desserts but we greatly enjoyed our toasted brownie s’mores stack and deconstructed key lime pie! It was one of my favorite dishes on this trip. They were beautifully cooked and were paired with rice pilaf, broccolini, and blood orange-rosemary butter. The blue crab and corn chowder is the perfect start to your meal- creamy, flavorful, and full of hearty chunks of fresh crab meat.Īs for an entree, I highly recommend the pan-seared scallops. Located inside of an 1870’s rescue station, this restaurant features both excellent foods as well as nautical artifacts. Wings and Cheesesteak egg rolls The Lifesaving Stationįor a more upscale dining experience, The Lifesaving Station of the Sanderling Resort is worth checking out. We were both extremely satisfied and found ourselves wishing we had more time to stop there again! Harrison opted for the BLT which was not only beautifully colorful and fresh but so tasty. I ordered the hangover which is double toasted with double cheese, double egg, and double bacon-double the deliciousness, obviously. We stopped by to grab a quick brunch to eat in the car on our way to visit the lighthouses. These aren’t just the best bagels I’ve had in the Outer Banks, but some of the best I’ve had EVER. Located in Southern Shores, Barrier Island Bagels is a convenient and delicious stop when you’re starting your day. Add any one of these (or all) to your itinerary and enjoy! Breakfast Barrier Island Bagels Wondering where to eat in the Outer Banks? I’ve researched, tasted, and compiled a list of my favorite Outer Banks restaurants so that you don’t have to. If you find yourself frequenting familiar chains while on vacation, I’m here to rescue you. 17-23.The Outer Banks of North Carolina may be known for lighthouses, wild horses, and stretching beaches, but the food-scene also deserves its share of the spotlight. event/outer-banks-watermelon-festivalĮastern Surfing Association Championship: AKA the "Easterns." Top amateur surfers from the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast face off in the Eastern Surfing Association's annual competition in Nags Head. The event supports the Outer Banks Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Coalition. Admission is free, but tickets are required for each of the games and other activities, such as tie-dying shirts, face painting and sliding down an inflatable water slide. Outer Banks Watermelon Festival : Build a watermelon tower, spit watermelon seeds and eat your fill of the juicy summer fruit at the annual Nags Head fest. ![]() Park admission is $7., but the event is free. The festival incorporates a kite-making station for kids, stunt and power kite flying lessons and 30- to 100-foot kites flying high over Kill Devil Hills. Wright Kite Festival : Attendees can fly kites at the home of the first flight, the Wright Brothers National Memorial. Schedule updates are available at /departments/public-relations/beach-nourishment. Towns throughout Outer Banks, including Duck, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills, are planning beach nourishment efforts for 2017, pumping sand onto eroding areas to widen the beaches and protect the shoreline. The space, just a couple of miles across the Wright Memorial Bridge from the Outer Banks, has rooms suitable for groups as large 10 people. This new attraction challenges guests to get out of rooms with themes ranging from a murder mystery to a witch's lair. Will You Escape the OBX?, 8845 Caratoke Highway, Suite 10, Harbinger, 25 or 25,. The 18-hole, pirate-themed course is expected to open this spring. A new course is under construction at the Corolla Light Town Center, replacing a skate park at the shopping center. Mini golf, 1159 Austin St., Corolla, N.C. It's just across the Wright Memorial Bridge from the Outer Banks. Featuring more than 30 water rides and attractions, the park is expected to be open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. H2OBX Waterpark, 8526 Caratoke Highway, Powells Point, 25,, $44.99-$49.99, season passes available. ![]()
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