6 Best Restaurants in The North Carolina Coast, North Carolina

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We've compiled the best of the best in The North Carolina Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Blue Point

$$$ Fodor's Choice

The Outer Banks' first farm-to-table restaurant, this upscale foodie haven marries Southern roots with contemporary flair and Currituck Sound views. During its three decades of existence, the Blue Point has maintained a sustainably sourced menu with seafood, beef, and other dishes prepared to highlight their texture and flavor. Try the seared Outer Banks scallops with quinoa and turnips or the fish of the day. Next to the restaurant, the Back Bar (no reservation needed) offers a short menu, creative craft cocktails, and waterfront sitting areas.

1240 Duck Rd., Duck, NC, 27949, USA
252-261–8090
Known For
  • Locally sourced seafood, done right
  • Sunset views over Currituck Sound
  • Back bar with outdoor seating in Adirondack chairs
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.
Reservations essential

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Café Pamlico

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Overlooking Pamlico Sound, this upscale bistro focuses squarely on locally sourced seafood, vegetables from the accompanying inn's garden, and friendly service by local staff. Among the favorites are shrimp and grits, grilled catch of the day, tuna ceviche, and crab cakes. There's a dedicated vegan menu, live music at least two nights a week, and a popular Sunday brunch.

49684 Rte. 12, Buxton, NC, 27920, USA
252-995–4500
Known For
  • Gorgeous sunsets
  • Fine-dining atmosphere rare on Outer Banks
  • Crab cakes that don't skimp on the crab
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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Seabird

$$$ | Downtown Fodor's Choice

On a prominent Market Street corner, chef Dean Neff's celebrated seafood-and-cocktail lounge lures diners in with wide windows, sparkling white tile, smooth wood chairs, and gold flourishes. The open kitchen fully delivers, from the selection of local raw oysters to the impossibly buttery swordfish schnitzel, served with lemon jam and a mustard emulsion. A comfortable bar and small dining room's throwback style invites leisurely meals lubricated by addictive concoctions that rotate with the seasons. The bar doubles as one of the city's best coffee shops in the morning and fills in on weekends for a brunch menu highlighted by fish and grits and a smoked cobia Benedict. 

1 S. Front St., Wilmington, NC, 28401, USA
910-769–5996
Known For
  • A magnificent seafood tower, featuring seasonal catches like blue crab claws and littleneck clams
  • Creative, delicious cocktails
  • Wine and oyster pairings
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.
Reservations recommended

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Beaufort Grocery Company

$$$$

Well known for its lunchtime sandwiches, salads, and gumbo, this quaint neighborhood bistro's dinner menu expands and goes upscale, with an emphasis on duck, pork, and local seafood. Seating expands from the bustling, black-and-white-checkered-floor dining room out onto the sidewalk.

117 Queen St., Beaufort, NC, 28516, USA
252-728–3899
Known For
  • Big selection of soups, salads, and sandwiches for lunch
  • Gougères (Parmesan pastries filled with shrimp or chicken salad)
  • Upmarket dinners like pan-seared duck with candied orange rind
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.
Reservations recommended

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Moonrakers

$$$

There's a lot to love at this gorgeous three-story destination restaurant, from the blackened grouper that emerges from the open kitchen's wood-fired grill, to the sunset views, enjoyed with a signature mai tai on the appropriately named Sky Deck. The spiced pompano fish sandwich is a winner for lunch.  Order liberally from the small plates—amidst all the seafood of coastal North Carolina, this is the spot for next-level crab dip and calamari.

326 Front St., Beaufort, NC, 28516, USA
252-838–0083
Known For
  • The best views in town
  • Award-winning wine list
  • Seafood cooked to perfection on a wood-fired grill
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.
Reservations recommended

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Oceanic

$$$

At Crystal Pier, this casual fine-dining destination lets you indulge in entrées like crab-stuffed salmon or a platter of Calabash seafood while sitting directly over the sand and watching surfers catch waves just steps away. Dishes are thoughtful—they're not solely relying on the view. Sunday brunch is particularly popular.

703 S. Lumina Ave., Wrightsville Beach, NC, 28480, USA
910-256–5551
Known For
  • Carolina crab dip
  • Upscale but reasonably priced seafood
  • Stunning location

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