4 Best Restaurants in The North Carolina Coast, North Carolina

Clawson's 1905 Restaurant and Pub

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A combination of fresh seafood, local beers, and live music make this a Front Street staple, especially for lunch. Housed in a 1900s grocery building, Clawson's is stuffed with memorabilia dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of Beaufort. Hearty food such as ribs, steaks, pasta, and seafood are part of the attraction, and ask about blue-plate lunch specials. The pub highlights a selection of North Carolina microbrews and schedules regular Friday Night Flights tastings.

425 Front St., Beaufort, NC, 28516, USA
252-728–2133
Known For
  • casual atmosphere for lunch or a hearty dinner
  • good selection of microbrews
  • historic memorabilia about Beaufort
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted

Oceanas Bistro

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Open year-round for lunch and dinner (seasonally for breakfast), this long-established and popular roadside restaurant is a great spot to get local seafood and a variety of other dishes at moderate prices. Daily specials range from prime rib to tacos and grillers, a cross between a pizza and a quesadilla that's topped with tuna, crab, chicken, or veggies. The bistro has a full bar and a good selection of local beers to wash it all down with.

Outer Banks Brewing Station

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Craft beer rules at this wind turbine--powered brewery and British Isles--style pub. Upscale pub fare complements the beer—opt for seared local tuna atop a garden salad or noodle bowl, or go for a bratwurst sausage plate. Cooper accents, lots of wood, and fun, retro touches (a Superman doll denotes the men's room; Wonder Woman, the ladies' room) characterize this huge white building, modeled after a turn-of-the-19th-century lifesaving station.

Regularly scheduled live music adds to the festive atmosphere.

600 S. Croatan Hwy. (U.S. 158, MM 8.5), Kill Devil Hills, NC, 27948, USA
252-449–2739
Known For
  • the bison, elk, pork, and Wagyu beef combo Beast Burger
  • full bands inside and singer-songwriters outside
  • big backyard with picnic tables
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues., Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted

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The Chelsea

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In the former drugstore of the pharmacist who invented Pepsi-Cola, this tile-floored, light-filled corner café is a magnet for visitors and local businesspeople wanting a quick sandwich or large salad for lunch. In the evening the Chelsea is more upscale, with entrées in the upstairs dining rooms (there's an elevator) including shrimp and grits and a candied-bacon rib eye. The bar is well stocked, as are the Pepsi products, the nonalcoholic drinks of choice in New Bern.

335 Middle St., New Bern, NC, 28560, USA
252-637–5469
Known For
  • sandwiches, crab cakes, and lighter fare for lunch
  • fine dining for dinner
  • pleasant, historic dining room
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted