Posts Tagged ‘restaurant’
OBX Pic O’ the Day: Pad Thai…mmmmm
There’s a new kid on the block, and they are worth a try. Thai food is one of my favorites; light, healthy, and spicy

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OBX Pic O’ the Day: Pad Thai…mmmmm
A Classic OBX Restaurant
?One of my favorite restaurants growing? up on the Outer Banks was the Fisherman’s Wharf in Wanchese. It was closed for a few years but has been reopened by the Daniels family and it’s just as good as I remember! It’s still a treat to head down the winding road, to the end of Wanchese , where the restaurant overlooks the Roanoke Sound and sits over the “fish house” where boats deliver their fresh catch daily

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A Classic OBX Restaurant
Another chapter unfolds for Windmill Point’s icon
If all goes as planned, two stories will converge when the icon of the old Windmill Point Restaurant in Nags Head is moved to the other side of the Roanoke Sound.
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Another chapter unfolds for Windmill Point’s icon
Currituck commissioner says citations politically motivated
A week before the primary election, Currituck County commissioner Barry Nelms says citations issued at motorcycle events held at his Grandy restaurant are politically motivated. Nelms was cited by the Currituck County Sheriffs Office Friday for breaking the 65 decibel limit in the noise ordinance during a live band performance at his restaurant located in the Walnut Island community.
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Outer Banks Fishing Industry Gets a Boost
A campaign to promote the local Outer Banks fishing industry is picking up steam. The movement, dubbed “Outer Banks Catch”, recently received a $150,000 grant. The purpose is to educate the public about the health and economic benefits of supporting the local OBX fishermen, and encourage local OBX restaurants to serve local seafood. Commissioner Mike Johnson mentioned that promoting local seafood is in everyone’s best interest and contends that the safety of imported seafood was unreliable. He cited a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration estimate that only 1 percent of imported seafood is inspected at port. Filed under: fishing , OBX News Tagged: fishermen , fishing , OBX , outer banks , Outer Banks Catch , restaurant , seafood






