Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Shallotte. Shallotte /ʃəˈloʊt/ shə-LOHT is a town in Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 3,675 at the 2010 census. The Shallotte River passes through the town.
Things to do in Shallotte
4 based on 713 reviews
In 1978, C.W Hughes, Jr., who owned a paving company, and his wife Allison, a retired nurse, bought a small grill, motel and marina previously called Gregory's. It was located at the mouth of the Shallotte River and the Intracoastal Waterway. The grill ha
The view is so good itâs distracting! But it also helps you relax and sip your wine just a bit slower. The food was excellent with large portions. Weâll probably try to split a meal next time. She had shrimp and scallops; I had flounder and shrimp grilled and might try blackened next time for a little more jolt. The sides were very good as were the hush puppies. Excellent meal and excellent service. Thank you so much for coming and for your excellent comments on the food, service and view. We hope that you will come again. Gratefully, Inlet View
3 based on 25 reviews
Our first visit to Starz was great. The chili cheese fries were delicious and also the burgers. We went on a Sunday afternoon and it wasn't very busy. The service was great and loved the atmosphere.
3 based on 65 reviews
Service was excellent, food was fresh and served hot. My husband felt the chili was too spicy for his taste and would not order it again. We had the 3 for $10 specials. I ordered the chips and salsa (very good, chips are served warmed) I had the 6 0z steak with mashed potatoes and broccoli. Done perfectly and very tasty. My husband had the burger from that lunch special that included fries. He said the burger was very good. I was impressed with this Chili's. I think it had a food inspection rating of 97.5...which tells me a lot.
4 based on 218 reviews
After stopping at one other local restaurant which had over an hour wait, we walked to the Grillin' Crab. We had not been here in a few years but decided to give it a try. We were told that there was a 30-35 minute wait but that we could eat at the bar, so we chose that option. The bartender/waitress was not really doing a great job, took time to take our drink order and then came back to take our food order. After placing an order for one of their special shrimp and crab appetizers which they had on their "Specials" board, she came back to tell us that they were out of it and it was a little after 7:00 pm.We then placed our dinner order and were told they were out of shrimp (which somehow they "found" later) and placed the rest of our order. It took 20-25 minutes to receive our meals and while waiting I realized there were 4-5 open tables even though we were told there was a 30-35 minute wait.The food was OK but service was below par. The bar where we were sitting was not really clean and the bartender distracted.How you can have a seafood restaurant at the coast in July and run out of two shrimp items at a little after 7:00 pm is beyond me.Poorly managed and disappointing. The experience has definitely gone down hill since they opened.
4 based on 205 reviews
My wife and I ate here Saturday, September 14,2019. My wife had the Fall Salad with Rosemary Vinegrette dressing which she said it was delicious. I ordered a Cuban sandwich with fries as a side. My sandwich was really good. The Iced Tea was a brewed tea and was really tasty. Grace our server was absolutely excellent. We'll go back for sure!
4 based on 415 reviews
We are a locally owned and operated restaurant. We pride ourselves on our food quality. We serve the freshest fish anywhere around. We know this because we catch the fish ourselves. If we don't have it, it's not biting! We have 7 big screen TV's around th
Wing and Fish can be crouded, but worth the wait. Better yet, get there early and do 1/2 price appetizers on weeknights. We often will do a bottle of wine and one or sometimes two appetizers as our dinner. The prices are reasonable and the food is good.
4 based on 713 reviews
In 1978, C.W Hughes, Jr., who owned a paving company, and his wife Allison, a retired nurse, bought a small grill, motel and marina previously called Gregory's. It was located at the mouth of the Shallotte River and the Intracoastal Waterway. The grill ha
The view is so good itâs distracting! But it also helps you relax and sip your wine just a bit slower. The food was excellent with large portions. Weâll probably try to split a meal next time. She had shrimp and scallops; I had flounder and shrimp grilled and might try blackened next time for a little more jolt. The sides were very good as were the hush puppies. Excellent meal and excellent service. Thank you so much for coming and for your excellent comments on the food, service and view. We hope that you will come again. Gratefully, Inlet View
4 based on 713 reviews
In 1978, C.W Hughes, Jr., who owned a paving company, and his wife Allison, a retired nurse, bought a small grill, motel and marina previously called Gregory's. It was located at the mouth of the Shallotte River and the Intracoastal Waterway. The grill ha
The view is so good itâs distracting! But it also helps you relax and sip your wine just a bit slower. The food was excellent with large portions. Weâll probably try to split a meal next time. She had shrimp and scallops; I had flounder and shrimp grilled and might try blackened next time for a little more jolt. The sides were very good as were the hush puppies. Excellent meal and excellent service. Thank you so much for coming and for your excellent comments on the food, service and view. We hope that you will come again. Gratefully, Inlet View
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