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Must-Try Restaurants in the Outer Banks

Stack'em High

Stack’em High Restaurant

You may like a piece of toast for breakfast and that is totally fine. But there are times when you want fantastic pancakes, bacon, eggs and endless coffee. Stack’em High in Kill Devil Hills is the perfect choice. This place

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Khans Mongolian Grill

Khans Mongolian Grill

If you are looking for a custom personalized meal, with oriental-style flavors that involve fried rice and noodles, I don’t think you can go wrong here. Khan’s is absolutely great. You start by selecting the protein for your own plate.

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El Shaddai in Manteo

El Shaddai Restaurant

If you are interested in latin flavors, you can’t go wrong with El Shaddai. It offers a good selection of Peruvian and Mexican dishes at a great price. Staff is friendly and the experience is simple, comfortable and full of

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Top Experiences for Families

4.3/5

Mutiny Bay Golf

Mutiny Bay Mini Golf - Nags Head

Beautiful putt putt golf in the Nags Head area.

  • Price for adults $9
  • Price for kids 4 and older: $8.

The holes are kid friendly, and the pirate theme is carried throughout. If you get hot easily or if you are visiting with smaller children, this doesn’t have lots of shaded areas and therefore best for a spring or early summer game in the low 80’s. Consider that 18 holes may take about an hour of walk, with plenty of available sitting for temporary rest. Overall a really nice experience for the whole family.

4.2/5

Elizabethan Gardens, Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, Manteo, NC

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The gardens are an experience for families looking for natural beauty with low intensity. Parking is close by and you can walk at your own pace.

4.8/5

The Lost Colony Show, Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, Manteo, NC

The Lost Colony

In 1587, a group of 117 English individuals arrived on Roanoke Island with the intention of creating a lasting English settlement in the New World. However, by 1590, when English ships revisited the island to deliver provisions, they discovered that the settlement had been abandoned, with the colonists nowhere to be found. After almost four and a half centuries, the fate of the colonists continues to be a perplexing, unsolved enigma, or is it?

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