You gotta love a waterfront seafood shack in North Carolina that does it all. If it’s seafood you love, then on North Carolina’s vast coastline you have many options for satisfying a craving for fresh-from-the-water seafood. You can buy it yourself at the grocery store (not always the freshest option), head to a local fish market to purchase it to bring home, or go out to eat at one of the vast number of seafood restaurants on the coast.
Or, another option is to go out to eat AND, from the same establishment, buy some fresh seafood to prepare at home for your next meal.
Located just at the end of the causeway on US 64 at Nags Head, the restaurant and market are perfectly perched alongside the water offering views at least as delicious as the food.
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Inside, you'll find a full seafood counter for seafood to go, and a separate counter to order up some made-to-order seafood to eat in the restaurant.
Cozy seating is available at the back of the restaurant with a wall full of windows that make the place bright and airy. Or, you can take it outside on the patio and enjoy the views from there.
Everything is so scrumptious (even the sides!) that you'll be tempted to down it in as few bites as possible. It's okay... stuff your face, we won't judge.
At the Sugar Shack (a sister to neighboring Sugar Creek restaurant) you can get your seafood fried or broiled to perfection.
From appetizers to sandwiches, Po'Boys, fried platters of shrimp, tuna, oysters, clams, and grilled plates of mahi-mahi, tuna, salmon, shrimp and more, you're sure to find more than one thing on the menu that strikes a chord with your appetite.
Then sit right down and enjoy that marvelous view while you eat!
You can also order certain things from the market and have them cooked to go (think steamer pot, shrimp, oysters).
Sugar Shack Oyster Bar & Grill – Fresh Seafood Market really does do it all. It’s not only a delicious waterfront seafood shack, it’s also a fresh seafood market. Either way, the view and the food are astounding! It’s open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. The hours are Sunday – Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday/Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Learn more on the official website.
Combine your love for seafood and visit to this seafood shack with this mini road trip (it’s under an hour each way) to climb two of North Carolina’s iconic lighthouses!
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