OBX – Outer Banks Dining
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Surrounded by water, the Outer Banks has some of the freshest (and most mouth-wateringly delicious) seafood around. So if you’re looking for fried flounder, crab cake sandwiches, raw oysters or boiled shrimp, you’ll find more than a few places to dig in. 
But it’s not all seafood. The variety of culinary creations has grown through the years, and it’s now possible to find a delicious variety of foreign flavors—from sushi and Caribbean fusion, to Italian, French, Chinese and more. The Outer Banks offers something for almost every taste and budget. Five-star, family-style, fast food, diner, coffee shop or café, you’ll find plenty of tasty options to sink your teeth into.
Wondering where your next meal will come from? OBX.com makes it easy to find a specific restaurant. Or, browse our complete list of restaurant locations and cuisine styles to discover a new favorite.
Dining Spotlight
Pizzazz Pizza Of Duck IncPizzazz Pizza was founded in 1986 in the small costal village of Duck, North Carolina. Over the years of perfecting the quality of our menu and service, we have added locations in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina and Corolla, North Carolina
Sam & Omie's RestaurantOriginally opened on the Outer Banks by a couple of fishermen as a pre-fishing breakfast stop, Sam & Omie's Restaurant in Nags Head maintains its seaside flavor more than 70 years later. The place exudes a barefoot and "beachy" atmosphere and serves up plenty of tasty dishes morning, noon and night, including omelets,hamburgers, club sandwiches and prime rib or seafood dinners.
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| 8/04 - 8/28 | Rob Snyder: Paintings of Pier, Surf and Sea life in Manteo at Roanoke Island Festival Park |
| 8/07 | Shepherd of the Ocean in Manteo at Roanoke Island Festival Park |
| 8/14 | 2nd Annual Life Is Good Watermelon Festival at Kitty Hawk Kites, Nags Head, MP 12.5 |
| 8/24 | Al and Amy in Manteo at Roanoke Island Festival Park |
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Climbing Season AnnouncedThe Cape Hatteras Lighthouse will open to the public for climbing from April 18 through Columbus Day, October 13, 2008. Climbing fees for the Lighthouse will be $7 per adult, and $3.50 for children under 12 and senior citizens. The opening day of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse will continue to be a fee-free day, as it has in the past, for local community members to climb the Lighthouse.



