Reviews on Seafood food in Duck, North Carolina, United States. Duck is a town in Dare County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census the year round population was 369. During the peak vacation season, starting after Memorial Day, the population increases to over 20,000. Duck is the northernmost incorporated town in Dare County and the Outer Banks' newest town, incorporated on May 1, 2002. Duck offers visitors outdoor recreational activities, summer events and concerts, watersports, fine dining, shopping, art galleries, and a nationally known jazz festival, as well as the 11-acre (4.5 ha) Town Park and soundside boardwalk.
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3 based on 368 reviews
Seven of us chose Fishbones for our first meal in Duck and we were glad that we did. The grandchildren very much enjoyed the popcorn shrimp with its light breading. The grouper sandwich with the fruit salsa was delightful. Salads were also very good. The place is small but we did not have to wait.
4 based on 99 reviews
Casual restaurant on the waterfront in Duck North Carolina. Serving seafood, burgers, salads, steak, & some classic southern fare. Join us at the bar for a world class draft beer, spectacular glass of wine, or craft cocktail. Make The Village your go to s
I reviewed this last year when we went just after it first opened. We were in Duck this year for two weeks and ended up eating there twice. The menu is much improved although limited. I had the fried chicken sandwich at one visit and the scallops special on the second visit. Both were very good. When we got there we were told we had a 45 minute wait but ended up being seated in 20 minutes. Would recommend it
4 based on 203 reviews
If a special evening of dining is in your plans, look no further than Kimballâs Kitchen, formerly the Left Bank. Located on the Soundside of the Sanderling Resort, Kimballâs offers glorious view of the Currituck Sound and its inspiring sunsets, outstandin
We dined here this week with a party of five. It is the best food in Duck/Corolla â better than the Paper Canoe, which is also good. The steaks were outstanding. The potato purée and mushrooms were great, but the real standout was the Brussel sprouts. Hereâs the problem: Service has always been an issue here, and this time was no exception. Instead of indifference, we had an overbearing waiter who would not stop babbling every time he appeared at the table. He even went out to his car to retrieve his phone to show us photos of him with a buffalo in Montana. The thing was, we never engaged with him. He was not deterred. This would have been merely comical if he hadnât messed up peopleâs orders. Iâd add another thing, in case anyone who matters is reading: The âManagement Responsesâ below are wholly inadequate. Whoever is in charge of them should be relieved. With that said, we look forward to our meal next year at Kimballâs Kitchen!Thank you for returning to Kimball's Kitchen and providing feedback on your culinary and service experience. These are reviewed by the staff and we strive to improve from the feedback. We are sorry you do not appreciate the management responses. Our comments are sincere and we do want to show that we are listening and working to improve. There are instances that it is important to educate the readers so they get accurate information as to how it might pertain to them and their needs.
4 based on 554 reviews
Located in the originalâand splendidly restoredâCaffeyâs Inlet Life Saving Station No. 5, the Lifesaving Station is a casual, three-meal-a-day restaurant celebrating southern coastal cuisine and regional, organic products. New with the renovations is a sp
We visited the Lifesaving Station for breakfast on our trip to the OBX as a departure from our normal breakfast joints. We were pleasantly surprised by the hospitality of the staff at the restaurant which was mentioned as lacking by several previous reviews. Their breakfast does take a while to get to the table, but it is definitely fresh and a ton of food. My wife ordered the eggs and bacon with a bagel and I ordered sausage and gravy with vanilla French toast. We definitely could have split the order of food because of the quantity of food on our plates. Their coffee is extremely strong and required a ton of cream and sugar to tame down. My wifeâs bagel was a little burned but we overlooked it because of the quantity of food and the high quality cream cheese and jelly offerings with it. An outstanding breakfast place which is well worth the drive from the rest of the main places in the OBX!Thank you for joining us for breakfast and recognizing it as one of the best on the beach. We hope you will keep it on your list to dine when you are back in the Outer Banks.
4 based on 671 reviews
Good food and nautical themed ambiance with unique recycled glass creations by Roadside Recycling. Great place to stop in downtown Duck if you have a small group of 2-4 people. Definitely not another tourist trap! Lunch entrees range from $10 to $24. My tuna melt was great with delicious side salad and my husband was thrilled with his burger. Couldn't get any fries though. We asked and they said they don't have a deep frier. They do have indoor seating for the dog days of summer and a patio seating presumably for evenings. The ladies restroom was unusual in that there were no doors for individual stalls, just shower curtains.
4 based on 568 reviews
Outer banks, Friday night, no reservations, picky eaters. I want some decent seafood. We're in trouble. First tried a restaurant down the street, but they had an hour or more wait. This place had no wait. That's scary.Get seated, order a beer. They give us some bread and artichoke dip. REALLY good stuff. There's a nice jazz band playing. You can see the kitchen, which is small.I ordered two apps. Fried green tomatoes and scallops. Fan-freaking-tastic. Both had a balsamic glaze that wasn't too overpowering. Scallops cooked well (as in not well done). Tomatoes had a great breadcrumb.My wife had the salmon which was also cooked extremely well and had a nice crust on it. My boy had buttered pasta. He ate it all.Highly recommend.
4 based on 841 reviews
The most beautiful restaurant in Duck, North Carolina, AQUA Restaurant offers fresh regional cuisine, exquisite wines and casual dining in an elegant waterfront setting on the Outer Banks. Enjoy a memorable meal, excellent service, great company, live mus
We spent 3 nights in Duck. During a day of exploring we decided to try Aqua for lunch and SO glad we did. We arrived not long after they opened and were seated at a table overlooking the sound. Great view. The restaurant is beautifully appointed, some interesting art work, very different and lovely. Bathrooms clean and eye appealing.Our server was polite, helpful and great personality. We both ordered the crab cakes which were excellent, very little filler with jumbo lumps of crab. My bloody Mary was also good. Their menu is varied so something for everyone. Prices are resonable and in line with the high quality of the food. If in Duck again we will definitely return to Aqua. Highly recommend it.Thank you so much for Dining with us and so glad you enjoyed yourself. We look forward to seeing you again and thanks for the great review.
4 based on 1370 reviews
Fresh food prepared to order. Lunch every day but Monday. Dinner every night. Waterside backBAR open every night at 5pm for drinks. Live music every Saturday night. On the water, outdoor seating at lunch. Dinner reservations recommended.
The menu is contemporary seafood and land. The portions are good size. I had the crab cakes and they were delicious. My mother had the pork chops with Mac and cheese both were done perfectly. The special flounder sashimi was delicious. The atmosphere is warm and cozy. The eight of us were squeezed onto two small tables and I had to deal with the crack. The food is expensive but good. My reason for 4 dots is that our waiter was not friendly almost grumpy even though very accommodating.
4 based on 632 reviews
A stunning waterfront setting serving fresh food prepared simply and with passion by our team of friends using ingredients from our own backyard. We are dedicated to your experience from the time you walk in the door. An ever changing chalkboard features
Visited Paper Canoe in August 2019 with our party of eight for dinner. The restaurant is not too large so definitely make a reservation. We had a nice table which accommodated our party very comfortably. Our server was knowledgeable, pleasant and most importantly attentive. The restaurant is on the sound side but unfortunately we arrived after the sunset. I would have to say that this restaurant is one of the best in the entire Outer Banks. Our drinks (Old Fashion, Manhattans etc.) were well made, and our food(fish specials, shrimp and grits, etc.) were delicious. All I can say is âtreat yourself and go there.â
4 based on 296 reviews
Choose from the highest quality of steamed, grilled, and fresh fried seafood on the Outer Banks, along with signature items like our pulled pork BBQ, vegetarian black bean soup, and New York style cheesecake. Enjoy a seasonal cocktail at the bar, relax in
Wonderful restaurant. Food was best we had in Kitty Hawk. I had the seafood bisque, which was excellent. The fresh oysters were the best I have had in a long while. Very clean. The steamed shrimp were also excellent. Everyone else had the salmon. It was cooked to perfection. Very juicy.
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