Reviews on Bar food in Frisco, North Carolina, United States. Frisco is a small unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) on the barrier island of Hatteras Island, between the villages of Buxton and Hatteras. It is located in Dare County, North Carolina, United States, and was previously named "Trent", or "Trent Woods", but received a new name with the coming of the post office in 1898. Most of the land is taken by houses available for rental during the summer months, and as such the community's population varies seasonally. As of the 2010 census, the permanent population of the community was 200. North Carolina Highway 12 serves as the primary road in Frisco and connects the community to others on the island.
Things to do in Frisco
4 based on 57 reviews
Open 11am to Midnight 7 days a week. BRUNCH every day, lunch, happy hour, dinner and late night food. C'mon in for burgers, wings, shrimp tacos and frosty cold beers. We have pool tables, darts, great music and outdoor seating. You'll see why we're the be
Staying in Buxton, picked this place at random because they had outdoor seating. Left very happy.I was inside briefly. Seemed like a basic, upscale shore âyee hawâ bar. Pool tables (I think I saw darts, but I honestly donât recall). I was greeted quickly with a smile by the bartender, asking if we could sit outside. She handed me drink menus and sent me out. We were greeted by our waiter within 1 minute. He was VERY friendly and made good suggestions. I was particularly interested in a shot of tequila (celebrating a clean bill of health on a cancer scare!) And he recommended the house tequila. Donât remember the name but it was fantastic. My wife and I had a beer (cold, always good at the shore). My daughters shared an order of nachos. My wife had some sort of flat bread, a half pizza/half tortilla thing with cheese and veggies (I believe it was called a Hatteras Flat). I didnât try it, but my wife and the girls shared both dishes and seemed happy. I personally had a half pound of hot-BBQ wings and a steak taco. The wings: Good, very good even. I come from the land of chicken wings in Central PA so my pallet expects a lot. The wings were a little small, but cooked well and the sauce was excellent. I wouldnât drive out of my way to get them, but if I was in Buxon Iâd order them again. The steak taco was off-the-charts good, made me wish Iâd bagged the wings and had a trio of tacos. This is homemade stuff, something I didnât expect from a bar.The whole bill (and we left full) was about $70 with tip, a great price for an excellent meal in a place where the cost of acquiring materials must be nuts. We loved it, and would go back in a minute.
4 based on 58 reviews
We had lunch a few days after Hatteras travel restrictions were lifted following Dorian. They were already open though understandably missing a few items on the menu. Friendly attentive service and a very helpful waitress. Food is most thely sandwiches and there are no salads- worrisome for me because I have celiac disease and can't eat gluten. Our waitress immediately suggested the loaded nachos, which were delicious, as was the very tasty Italian panini my husband ordered. They're conveniently located in the complex of shops next to the ferry dock. We'll definitely eat there again when the ferry to Ocracoke is running again.
4 based on 590 reviews
We are a casual dining restaurant located on the Pamlico Sound in Buxton. We have been serving dinner on the Outer Banks for 21 years now, six in Hatteras until Hurricane Isabel took our building away, and then we blew up the road to Buxton for the last 1
Great King crab legs - you wonât leave hungry! We ate here several times during the week we stayed at OBX. Had to wait for a table each time (we didnât make reservations) but totally worth the wait! Good well drinks. If you like pina coladas get them here! Whipped cream and a cherry on top!
4 based on 370 reviews
Small but intimate atmosphere. A dive worth stopping at with the best seafood. Some prices were a bit high, but the fish is reasonably priced. I LOVED the non-PC signs and decor. NYC whimps need not attend. Southern NC charm in their service and manners.
4 based on 164 reviews
The Quarterdeck Restaurant is a classic family style seafood restaurant operated and owned by the same family since 1978. "We're not fancy, we are family." We have a new view of the Pamlico Sound and an awesome new bar area. Offering a local selection of
We arrived a little ahead of the dinner rush. My husband was looking forward to Crab Puffs, something he'd enjoyed many times years past. The waitress came to our table using the term, Hey Guys to greet us. He asked for the Crab Puffs, but was told they didn't have them this night. He ordered something else. I ordered the fried chicken with mashed potatoes and coleslaw. The chicken was nuked. It took a knife and fork to get the skin off and then the hard dried chicken inside was scarce. The tiny dab of mashed potatoes was cold, and the coleslaw turned into applesauce.The waitress come by and asked if 'You Guys' wanted anything else. She brought the check which had the Crab Puffs listed. She saw me studying the check and said 'Oh that's right, I'll take that off". I was being generous when I put Fair on my review.. Nothing like going out for dinner and leaving hungry.
4 based on 269 reviews
Full service restaurant with beautiful view of Pamlico sound and Teachs Lair marina. Sunset view over the water everyday! Outside decks with outside seating available. Serving Dinner Tuesday through Sunday 4:00pm-9:00pm
We arrived right as they opened at 5:00 as we did not want to wait. There was no problem getting in and when we left about an hour later there was still no wait. Service was fast and pleasant and the chef was very accomodting to menu changes for diet reasons. The food is not elaborate but was quite good. We plan to return.
4 based on 57 reviews
Open 11am to Midnight 7 days a week. BRUNCH every day, lunch, happy hour, dinner and late night food. C'mon in for burgers, wings, shrimp tacos and frosty cold beers. We have pool tables, darts, great music and outdoor seating. You'll see why we're the be
Staying in Buxton, picked this place at random because they had outdoor seating. Left very happy.I was inside briefly. Seemed like a basic, upscale shore âyee hawâ bar. Pool tables (I think I saw darts, but I honestly donât recall). I was greeted quickly with a smile by the bartender, asking if we could sit outside. She handed me drink menus and sent me out. We were greeted by our waiter within 1 minute. He was VERY friendly and made good suggestions. I was particularly interested in a shot of tequila (celebrating a clean bill of health on a cancer scare!) And he recommended the house tequila. Donât remember the name but it was fantastic. My wife and I had a beer (cold, always good at the shore). My daughters shared an order of nachos. My wife had some sort of flat bread, a half pizza/half tortilla thing with cheese and veggies (I believe it was called a Hatteras Flat). I didnât try it, but my wife and the girls shared both dishes and seemed happy. I personally had a half pound of hot-BBQ wings and a steak taco. The wings: Good, very good even. I come from the land of chicken wings in Central PA so my pallet expects a lot. The wings were a little small, but cooked well and the sauce was excellent. I wouldnât drive out of my way to get them, but if I was in Buxon Iâd order them again. The steak taco was off-the-charts good, made me wish Iâd bagged the wings and had a trio of tacos. This is homemade stuff, something I didnât expect from a bar.The whole bill (and we left full) was about $70 with tip, a great price for an excellent meal in a place where the cost of acquiring materials must be nuts. We loved it, and would go back in a minute.
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