2025 Hatteras Shopping Guide

Regardless of whether a visitor need a prescription refill in a pinch, or just a few over the counter medications to have on hand, Beach Pharmacy of Hatteras can assist with just about every medical need in the southern Outer Banks. Located in the heart of Hatteras village, this small pharmacy that has been established for decades continues to provide exceptional service to residents and visitors alike through a professional staff and ample options.

An eclectic art gallery and gift shop in an old Hatteras-style home. 

A creative stop with handcrafted jewelry the focus. 

More than 2,000 shipwrecks sunk off the Coast of North Carolina in what’s called the Graveyard of the Atlantic. With all that history floating around, it was only natural to build a museum to honor and preserve the maritime culture of the Outer Banks. A state-of-the-art structure, the year round museum houses and displays artifacts, and presents a variety of exhibits and interprets the rich maritime culture that includes war, piracy, ghost ships and more. Artifacts include thoseex from the USS Monitor, which sank 16 miles off the Hatteras coast. The lobby features the stunning and original, 1854, First Order Lens from the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. Current hibits include those on piracy and the Civil War on Hatteras Island.

The seafood at Harbor House is the real deal. The owners catch fish offshore and inshore on family boat, Prowler. These folks can even tell you exactly where the fish was caught! They offer a variety of seafood, dependant on the season. This includes tuna, flounder, red drum, black drum, sheepshead, trout, grouper, snapper, black seabass, snapper, mahi-mahi, and swordfish. The deli offers some prepared salads, as well. Canned soda is available. They will also offer you fresh seafoood after they close for the season. Just give them a call. 

A marina, accomodations, deli and gift store wrapped up in one. 

An old fashion general store not to miss! 

From fishing charters to marine supplies, Oden’s Dock in Hatteras village has something for every Hatteras Island visitor who loves the open waters. Situated on the edge of the Pamlico Sound and an easy cruise away from Hatteras Inlet, Oden’s Dock offers some of the easiest access to the Gulf Stream on the Outer Banks, as well as miles more for mariners and everyday visitors alike.

Located in south Hatteras, Teach's Lair is a full service marina which includes a large Ship’s Store and The Roost Bait and Tackle Shop.The store is stocked full with just about anything you’ll need during your fishing trip or Outer Banks vacation. Along with fishing and boating supplies, the shelves and racks carry lots of T-shirts - short and long-sleeved - hats, sunglasses, cozies and convenience-store grocery items - including a large selection of snacks and drinks.“The Roost” Bait and Tackle Shop section of the store is filled with tackle, bait, fishing/crabbing nets and a huge variety of fishing rods for sale or rent - for boat, pier or surf fishing. Coolers and other essential supplies are of course for sale as well. Teach’s Lair Marina and Ship’s Store also does fishing rod repairs and promises to have whatever you’re looking for, whether your :interested in offshore, inshore or sound fishing  - or “wreck driving or dockage for your boat. Teach’s website offers links on lodging, fishing regulations and a daily fishing report. Even if you’re not coming to the Outer Banks to fish, you can still visit the marina for food and supplies and the beautiful Pamlico Sound views and breathtaking sunsets - or come and watch the boat Captains unload their daily catches onto the docks. The Marina and Stores are open year-round with an altered schedule off-season.

Fragrant and delicious coffee  and goodies are found here!

The quintessential tourist store, Wings is stocked floor to ceiling with beach-related clothing and nearly every other possible  beach-y item imaginable. With store locations from Corolla to Hatteras Island, this is the place visitors depend on to get low-priced Outer Banks T-shirts and souvenirs. Locals are not as prone to shop here, but it’s not unusual to see a resident run in to buy some sand toys or a beach chair. In addition to boogie boards and bathing suits, there’s flip-flops, umbrellas, sun dresses, beach balls, OBX items, sun hats, costume jewelry, sunscreen, lighters, magnets, key chains . . .  the list goes on. The stores are a little gaudy, and the merchandise is not known for its high quality, but whatever you purchase will at least get you through your vacation without your wallet taking too much of a hit.