2025 Shopping Guide

A delicious stop filled with sweets, snacks and sandwiches. 

Oregon Inlet Fishing Center is the home of the largest and most modern charter boat fishing fleet on the eastern seaboard. A full service marina in Nags Head NC, Oregon Inlet offers a comprehensive charter boat fishing experience for the "old salt" or the vacationing fisherman.  Give us a call at: 1-800-272-5199!

An independent family-owned surf shop in Nags Head, the Outer Banks Boarding Company is a friendly place that local and out-of-town surfers depend on for inside tips on the best local surf spots and conditions.  The store’s knowledgeable team boasts several world-class professional surfers and bodyboarders, including Noah Syder, Jesse Hines and Chris McDonald, as well as amateur men and women surfers, skimmers, skaters and snowboarders.

Nothing tastes better than freshly-caught, locally-prepared Outer Banks seafood. For generations, Outer Banks families have fished local waters and delivered some of the best seafood in the country. Our diverse, local ecosystem provides a wide selection of fish and shellfish, every season.

This unusual shop combines computer expertise with a range of musical services and equipment. Serving the Outer Banks for more than 20 years, the store opened in 2005 at the current location.  There are not too many businesses where you can bring your laptop in for service, and look at some guitars, mandolins or drums while you’re waiting. A whole range of PC computer services are offered, including virus and spyware removal, repairs, upgrades,  and flat panel and laptop screen repairs. Used systems are also available, and custom systems can be designed for restaurants, hospitality businesses and property management companies. On the music end,  a variety of new and used instruments and music accessories are for sale at the shop, with many displayed on the walls. Also, the store buys vintage and used instruments. This is a great source for wedding and club DJs, bands and musicians. Instruments and PA equipment are also available for rent. 

Locally-owned Outer Banks Furniture, located at Milepost 14 off the Bypass, bills itself as having the largest showroom on the Outer Banks. With more than 20,000 square feet at the Outer Banks Mall store filled with furniture, lamps, rugs, wall art and accessories, that claim is not hard to believe. The store carries dozens of brand names, including American Drew, Bassett, Vanguard, New Energy, Serta, Kincaid and Hooker Furniture. And an additional 12,000 square-foot warehouse in Duck keeps a large inventory in stock. Design consultation is offered at no cost, and a cottage furnishings package is also available. Free delivery and setup is offered with all purchases from Corolla to Hatteras, Grandy to Roanoke Island. Shipping ,with setup included, is also available to any of the lower 48 states.

The Outer Banks Hotline is a crisis intervention center with a 24-hour hotline. The also have thrift stores up and down the Outer Banks including one in Manteo. 

Have some fun here pretending to go back in time --- and get it photographed! Formerly Miss Kitty’s Old Time Photos, there’s a new name, and new owners Cindi and Jeff Harrell.  Visitors love to pose in front of the staged bar as saloon girls and rough-and-tough cowboys brandishing pistols. Other favorites are posing as a nasty pirate or Southern belle.  It’s a fun thing to do with friends or family or even your dog,  and it makes a souvenir that you’ll actually keep forever. Even locals love to come in to get nostalgia photos done for Mother’s Day or anniversaries, and locals get a local discount.  A costume choice in summer 2013: wearing an old-time bathing suit and posing in front of an authentic Nags Head beach scene. In addition to its regular open months, the store opens for a week around Thanksgiving, and is available year-round by appointment.

There’s a world of great taste waiting at Outer Banks Olive Oil Co., a unique shop in the heart of Nags Head that has plenty of flavor to go around. From daily samples of unique oils and vinegars, to wine and beer tastings, to fresh coffee drinks for chilly mornings on the go, visitors can treat their taste buds with every visit to this unique food shop and culinary destination.

Outer Banks Productions is talented, fun loving and the hardest working husband and wife photography team on the Outer Banks! We have been shooting wedding photography and family portraits on the Outer Banks of North Carolina since 2005. Outer Banks Productions love to work with our couples to flawlessly capture their day and special moments. Our style is a mix of photojournalistic and traditional photography.

Greetings from the Outer Barks! Visiting the Outer Banks? From Ocracoke, Hatteras Island, Nags Head, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, Southern Shores, Duck, Corolla and Carova, we are the number one destination for dog lovers We are beginning our 20th year as the premier dog (and kitty) store on the Outer Banks. Join us for Yappy Hour! Call for schedule.

Outlets Nags Head is the home to 20 designer fashion brands, unique boutiques and eateries.  Save up to 70% off regular retail prices at our outlet stores while you enjoy a great shopping experience.

An eclectic, delightful gift store on Ocracoke Island.

Pea Island is an eclectic art gallery overflowing with creativity. 

A fulls service grocery store.

An old fashioned movie theater - the star in Manteo's crown! 

Pirate fans and landlubbers alike will find something unique and fun at Pirate's Chest Gift Shop, a favorite destination for kids of all ages that’s located in charming Ocracoke village. From shells to local books, and toys to beach gear, this gift store has a little something for everyone, and is a fine spot to pick up a few Ocracoke souvenirs to take back home to friends and loved ones.

A full-service boating marina with onsite restaurant and ship's store. 

Shop for tackle and leisure wear as well as sunglasses and snacks.

Casual clothing for men, women and children doesn’t have to be sloppy-looking, as the Ralph Lauren Polo line proves. Everything in this store, not surprisingly, is affixed with the distinctive “Polo” logo, and it’s all top quality.  There’s signature towels and wallets and flip-flops, as well as the famous polo shirt in all different colors. But there are also beautiful dresses for girls and women, sold at discount (by no means cheap!) prices. For men, there are racks of handsome jackets, both casual and dressy, and tailored pants and shirts. The children’s clothes are irresistibly charming. There is also a good selection of summer weight sweaters and jackets, as well as a clearance racks with out-of-season wear. And of course, jeans for everyone are available in multiple styles and sizes. 

Eclectic art gallery and studio in downtown Manteo.

In business since 1983, Professional Opticians sells the latest designer sunglasses as well as the best trendy and classic frames for corrective glasses.  But what’s great about this store is that it owned by an independent local licensed optician who can fill prescriptions from any doctor. She knows about the products she sells, and she can provide the personal service you need when choosing eyewear. Each spring, she visits the Vision Expo, a large trade show in New York City, to find the latest and greatest in eyewear. Brands at the store include Ray-Ban, Esprit, Costa Del Mar, Maui Jim, Guess, and Liz Claiborne. Whether you need sunglasses for driving, fishing, athletics or just to look cool, you can find them here.

Enjoy an easy-going breakfast before hitting the beach, or load up on fresh bread, desserts, and other treats to enjoy at the vacation rental home or hotel with a visit to this Kill Devil Hills destination that is brimming with fresh aromas and plenty of great taste. Proof Bakery is a fantastic source for freshly baked bread, pastries, and hot sandwiches, and with daily specials and plenty of variety, there’s always something new to discover with every delicious visit.

Got a flat tire and would rather be at the beach? Call on Pugh’s Car Care. They offer 24-hour towing. They also have a tire catalog online that offers you relaxed and convenient shopping.      Pugh’s Car Care is a full-service automotive repair shop open year round. They have two convenient locations on the main highways in Manteo and Nags Head. They are ready to maintain or fix your vehicle at their AAA-approved repair facilities. Products and services include those for air conditioning, belts, batteries, brakes, cooling systems, exhaust, tire rotation, towing and transmission. They offer computerized engine analysis and computerized alignment. Check them out online at pughscarcare.com where they list specials including sales on tires! Don’t let a flat tire, overheated engine or broken belt ruin your stay on the Outer Banks. Pugh’s has got you covered.  Call 473-5654 for 24-hour tow

New, used and rental cars plus full-service maintenence and repair.

Whenever Outer Bankers want to get a good deal on a vast number of shoes styles, residents head to Rack Room Shoes. This outlet store offers discount prices on the latest fashions in men’s, women’s and children’s footwear, whether they’re comfortable walking shoes or fancy dress shoes. Rack Room stocks a wide selection of high-quality popular brands, including Nike, Sperry, Adidas, Converse, Bass and Vans. The store also offers private brands at good values, commissioned from respected manufacturers in the shoe business.  This is a great place to find everything from summer sandals, ranging from flip-flops to wedges, to back-to-school sneakers and shoes for special occasions.  There is also a selection of socks and purses in stock. Depending on the time of year, there is always some kind of sale going on. A new location in Kill Devil Hills offers even more inventory than the Nags Head location.

From kiteboarding rentals and equipment, to unique summer camps and some of the biggest events on Hatteras Island, there’s certainly a lot for water lovers to discover at Real Watersports. This tri-villages landmark that is world famous with the kiteboarding community has everything that newcomers and boarding pros alike could need to enjoy endless time on the miles-wide waters of the Pamlico Sound.

From surfing lessons and kayak tours to all the gear you’ll need to stay active on the Ocracoke beaches, Ride the Wind Surf Shop has everything under the sun for island visitors who want to uncover all the on-the-water fun that the Outer Banks has to offer. Featuring beach gear, watersports equipment sales and rentals, lessons, tours, and a host of other unique items for sale, this destination is miles beyond your typical surf shop, and is a must-stop for anyone who wants to enjoy an active Ocracoke vacation to the fullest.

A full-service small animal clinic. 

Celebrate the origins of America with a fascinating and purely entertaining visit to the Roanoke Island Festival Park. This 25-acre historic site, an easy stroll from the downtown Manteo waterfront, is a popular summer attraction for visitors of all ages. With four distinct attractions that wind through the wooded and grassy regions bordering the Roanoke Sound and Shallowbag Bay, patrons will find acres of history to explore, and plenty of engrossing hands-on exhibits to keep everyone purely entertained.

Beachy clothing gifts, taffy, toys and more!

Locally owned and operated, Rock-A-Bye Baby boasts that it is the only full service kids store on the Outer Banks. This store may look small from the outside, but don’t let appearances fool you. It is stuffed to the gills with charming, irresistible baby, toddler’s and young children’s brand-name clothing, toys and gear, from birth to size 7. Owner Cindy Floyd, who has been in children’s retail for more than 31 years, clearly knows her product lines. From merchandise for pregnant women and fun gifts for baby showers, to christening and baptism gifts and preemie and newborn items --- bedding, diaper bags, rattles --- to bowls, silverware, furniture, baby jewelry, baby slings, and of course, kiddie OBX T-shirts --- you can find it all here, both new and like-new. Need a pop-up beach cabana to keep Elmo out of the sun?  It’s here! There’s also a great selection of first birthday party items, and furniture and gear are available to rent.   

Rodanthe Watersports & Campground is a hub for outdoor activities. The whole family will enjoy taking advantage of a host of lessons and rentals including jet skis, wave runners, sailboats, kayaks, body boards, surfboards, beach chairs, umbrellas, wetsuits and more. Located on the Pamlico Sound, they have a warm, shallow water area perfect for all activities.  They also offer soundfront and soundside campsites for tents and RVs under 25 feet.

Discover a new hobby that will last long after an Outer Banks vacation is over, or foster a love of quilting with unique fabrics and patterns that can’t be found anywhere else, with a visit to this colorful and charming shopping destination in the heart of the Outer Banks. Rusty Crow Quilt Shop is a fun shop to explore on-site and online, and with so many fabrics, patterns, and unique gifts to discover, everyone who loves a dose of creativity will feel right at home.

Doggie heaven is the best way to describe this store, which moved from Kitty Hawk in 2011 to right across the street from Jockey’s Ridge. Sure there’s some things sold here that dogs would prefer didn’t exist --- like leashes and harnesses and bath supplies. The leashes and collars come in different sizes and some are guaranteed from destruction, including chewing.  You can choose designer patterns, or college logos or OBX logos.  Life jackets and doggie equipment like bowls and grooming gear are available.  But mostly it is filled with doggie treats and a fantastic selection of dog toys. Because, after all, dogs come to the Outer Banks to play, too! There’s floating toys, (theoretically) indestructible toys, no-stuffing toys, squeaky toys, chewy toys, and lots of fetch toys. There are also bins and bins of homemade dog biscuits in different flavors that can purchased at the “biscuit bar.”  The biscuits are made with human-grade ingredients and contain no salt, byproducts, artificial flavorings or preservatives. Baked fresh daily, the treats are available in various sizes. The store also offers biscuits for dogs with special dietary needs.  A “bow-wow luau” is held weekly in the summer.

Situated in one of Avon’s classic and charming shopping plazas, the Salty Sandollar Boutique is a fun shopping destination for anyone who wants to add a dose of island style to their vacation. Featuring a wide array of products with a focus on coastal living and flair, Salty Sandollar Boutique is a great little destination for fashionistas to discover on a Hatteras Island getaway.

A spacious shop filled with art and gifts. 

For Sara DeSpain, these fragile sand banks serve as more than artistic inspiration. The OBX is her physical and spiritual home and the very essence of the pieces she creates.Take for example her exquisite gold and silver pendants, formed from molds of actual sea-softened shell shards DeSpain gleans during her frequent beach combings, enhanced by either a natural pearl or rare gemstone. Even her souvenir beads are unique reflections of the Outer Banks. Mimicking fossils, formed with molds of tiny “ocean sculpted” seashells, these miniature masterpieces offer tourists and gift-givers lovely and very affordable keepsakes. Outer Banks’ premier jewelry designer, DeSpain began her career in 1974 and has since handcrafted her own creations. Besides being a creative designer and skilled goldsmith, DeSpain is a graduate gemologist. The rare and precious gems used in her work come from all over the world and represent the highest quality in gemstones available. It’s the perfect combination for finding that special anniversary gift or creating that one-of-a-kind engagement ring. In addition to showcasing her own work, DeSpain’s shop at Osprey Landing serves as a gallery for talented artists from across America, as well as other local designers she has handpicked for their skill and individuality in expression.DeSpain says her mission is “to help you find that one thing you can't live without.”

Browse from store to store under covered porches and a grove of shady live oaks! Along the meandering Duck Road that runs through the village of Duck, NC, you’ll find the Scarborough Lane Shoppes, a collection of cool clothing boutiques and restaurants, shops that help you make your house a home, fun food stores, a place to relax, to taste and buy wine and craft beer, art to express your taste in living and jewelry to express yourself.Outer Banks shopping aficionados know that Scarborough Lane Shoppes puts them in Duck NC Shopping Central where they can find…well, practically anything they want. Browsing from store to store is comfortable under the covered porches that connect the shops, no matter what the weather. So, when the sun’s too hot or the rain is pouring (the best Outer Banks shopping days, by the way!), Scarborough Lane is the place. And, when it’s time to take a pause, or if you’re simply starving, two of Duck NC’s most-liked restaurants are right here.   Also on this site is our Specials sections where Outer Banks shopping experts know they can get valuable coupons and learn about the offers from each of our stores. If you’re not familiar with the area, you can go to our Directions tab to see a map and get oriented to the lay of the land for Duck, NC.

Named for the North Carolina State Seashell, Scotch Bonnet Fudge & Gifts is located in Frisco in the heart of Hatteras Island. The Scotch Bonnet has been an Island landmark for nearly 70 years and has welcomed generations of families.

A photographer who creates beautiful photographs of Outer Bans landscapes, seascapes and flora and fauna. 

If you are looking for a diverse collection of handcrafts and fine arts made exclusively by American artisans, you are sure to find it at Sea Dragon Gallery.  For the past 12 years, the gallery in the Waterfront Shops in Duck has been offering works by more than 150 established and emerging artists, including some of the Outer Banks’ own talented artisans. From pottery and glass to metal and wood, every item in the gallery is carefully selected by owner Paula Myatt.

For an incredible selection of ocean-themed decor and gifts while shopping in the Outer Banks, visit Sea Isle Gifts and Lamp Shop in Kill Devil HIlls. This gift and lamp shop is full of seashells, starfish and beautiful beachy items that reflect the elements and nature of the Outer Banks. Shop for artwork, seashells, wall decor, home accessories and of course, lamps -- hundreds of lamps, shades and replacement parts. Fill a clear lamp with shells and choose a lamp shade to create the perfect decor for any home.

Fina art sea glass jewelry at its best! 

Themed on recycled and repurposed materials, Seagreen Gallery is one of the newest and most innovative art establishments on the Outer Banks.  This is a great place to find a one-of-a-kind gift for someone who has everything. 

Since its opening in 1961, Seaside Art Gallery has steadily expanded from one room into an impressive 12 rooms, filled with selections representing an eclectic range of artists, eras and mediums --- even masters like Rembrandt and James M. Whistler.  Owned by the same family at the same location, the gallery is like an art museum that just keeps going and going, except nearly everything in it is for sale. The business is a reflection of more than 75 years of collecting that started with original owners Barbara and Chester Smith, and is lovingly continued by their daughter, Melanie Smith.  Most rooms at Seaside feature themes, like seascapes and local scenes;  Western and Native American art; modern art; antique pottery and vintage art;  and Oriental art. An entire room is dedicated to a huge selection of estate jewelry, and another to a collection of original Audubon art.  A miniature art show --- featuring work no larger than 40-inches square or ,for sculptures, 6 inches ----held annually at the gallery since June 1992 has gained international acclaim. Another show held in February since 2007 “Animals in Art” donates 10 percent of the sale of any animal-related work to the local animal shelter. Artist demonstration shows, lasting anywhere from a day to a week, are also held throughout the year. The owner is also a certified art appraiser. 

A farmer's market with locally grown and locally caught produce, fish and dressings. 

One of the oldest authentic surf shops on the Outer Banks, Secret Spot has been surfer-owned at the same location since the early 1980s.  Store founder Steve Hess started board shaping in 1971, and his world-renowned boards have been ridden by many of the Outer Banks’ best surfers, and by many others from Hawaii to California to Australia. With its ceiling covered with surfboards, the shop offers custom made Secret Spot Surf Boards and used boards, body boards, skim boards, as well as skate gear.  Board rentals and surf lessons are also available. A wide range of designer surfwear can be found here, including Rip Curl, Sanuk, Roxy, Rainbow, Lost, Oakley, Electric and O’Neill.  Bathing suits, hats, shoes, shorts, sunglasses, watches and T-shirts are available in a variety of sizes and styles for the entire family.  There’s even cool infant and baby clothes, and tropical gifts and surf art in stock.

This is not just a nostalgic fun store. Sure, it’s got the candy and toys that were popular in the good ol’ days. But more so, this is where you can find the classics --- the toys and sweets that have lasted for a reason. Is there any kid, to this day, that can resist a cap gun, obnoxious as they are?

An authentic Outer Banks treasure, this shell shop is one of the oldest family-owned stores in Nags Head, and it is without a doubt one of the most interesting.  Opened in 1954 by Woodrow Stetson, a Coast Guardsman, and his wife Lucretia, the building burned down in 1965 and was rebuilt at the same location where it is today --- and is still operated by the same family. Visiting Shipwreck, located off the Nags Head-Manteo causeway, is like going to an art museum because the shells are like works of art. Imported from exotic locales all over the world including the Philippines, Tahiti, Australia, Indonesia and Thailand, all the shells are real.Check out the stunning (and valuable) Chamber Nautilus and the half Nautilus. Only Mother Ocean could create such a beauty. The store is worth a stop just to see the variety of spectacular shells that wash up on the world’s beaches (some of them, like Conch shells and Sand Dollars, can be found off the Outer Banks).  The shells are displayed neatly on shelves, so you can pick them up and look closely before making a choice of what to buy. There is also a good selection of coral, which has become exceedingly rare and won’t be available for long. (Sea horses no longer are, the owner said.) The three large rooms are stuffed with fascinating sea-related items, including driftwood art; seashell mirrors, lamps, wind chimes and curtains;  shark’s teeth and fish décor. In the back room, there’s an old bathtub filled with small shells for sale by the cupful. There is also a selection of fossils and rocks for sale, right near the massive whale jawbone hanging from the ceiling. 

A full-service fabric shop with lots of quilting fabric choices.

A Mecca for jewelry and art with a working studio.

Think elegant. Imagine divine. Then hightail it to Sleeping In for your dreams to come true. This boutique located in downtown Manteo is filled with linens, accessories, gifts, clothing and more.

Opened in 1990, this store is still sometimes called an antique shop, but the owner said it is more accurately described as a quirky little shop that sells some antiques.  What it is mostly known for is its signage that celebrates everything from the beach, to nature to universal life experiences.  

There’s a lot more than “fishy” things at this store, which is much bigger than it looks from the road.  With island music getting customers in the mood as soon as they step inside, the store evokes the layed-back tropical vibe and makes you want to crawl into a hammock and soak up the sun. The store is nearly bursting with colorful merchandise, literally filling every possible space from floor to ceiling. It features hand-crafted jewelry, art and furniture, much of it created by local artisans.  How about some cool silver balls to hang from your ceiling? Or a sun wall ornament ---- offered in a range of sizes and prices? There are also island-themed T-shirts, dresses and sandals for sale. Suffice it to say that everything in this interesting store is beach-y, but with a bit more of a Caribbean or Pacific island edge. There is also a complete selection of Happy Birthday books and greeting cards. And of course there’s plenty of fun fish décor. 

Something Old Something New is a unique vintage store in Kill Devil Hills, where you can get creative with your own unique style. With vintage, gently-used offerings as well as new offerings, there’s a lot to explore in this quaint store. Be careful not to miss this little shop, located on Croatan Hwy at milepost 9. The shop looks more like a small comfortable home than a place of retail.

Soundfeet Shoes Outlet is where you will find all the latest shoe styles. From Vans to Sanuk, to Birkenstock to Ugg, you will find anything that your heart desires. 

From computer repair to home office supplies, Staples is the modern version of the old stationary store.  And it does in fact sell stationary, as well as photo paper, printer paper, notebooks and legal pads. Nearly anything you need for a school project or an office presentation is available here, from pens to paper clips, to yes, staples. This chain store, located next to TJ Maxx in Nags Head, is well organized and has signs pointing customers to the products they need. In addition to standard office necessities, Staples also stocks a large supply of computer equipment and laptops; digital cameras and accessories; Kindle e-readers; digital recorders and GPS; wireless technology and accessories; and smart phone accessories.  There is an excellent selection of computer programs, including for Mac. A variety of desks, file cabinets and rolling desk chairs can be found at the rear of the store. 

From a romantic evening out to a casual afternoon along the beachfront, Outer Banks fashionistas can find everything required to embrace the casual and coastal beach lifestyle at Starr Boutique. This charming shop in the heart of Kitty Hawk is outfitted with a selection of apparel and accessories for all seasons and is a great stop to find contemporary clothing that fits in seamlessly with the Outer Banks beach scene.

A talented and resouceful artist whose work is available through local festivals, galleries and online. 

Fudge, ice cream and fun, creative activities!

You just might overlook this gourmet deli and beach shop if you’re cruising past the Exxon gas station at milepost 8 on the Beach Road. What might look like a typical convenience store complementing the gas pumps is a sandwich and souvenir shop like none other on the Outer Banks! Locals and visitors frequent Stop N’ Shop for incredible gourmet deli-style take away sandwiches and wraps that are perfect for a beach day lunch. 

This modest deli and convenience store at Milepost 10 off the U.S. 158 Bypass is not just any Citgo gas station stop. As the sign in the window boasts, it’s the “Best Lunch Deli on the Beach,” and many locals would agree. Their biscuits are renowned for their taste and texture, and the fried chicken is the way Southern fried chicken is supposed to be. Food is freshly made every morning and afternoon, and the selection offers basic homestyle favorites. Breakfast offerings include sausage, bacon, pork, ham and of course, eggs. Hurry in to grab a cheese biscuit, a specialty. Some mornings , if you’re lucky, you can get yourself a goo-ey warm cinnamon bun.

A fun, creative stop for family and folks of all ages.

Embrace your breezy Outer Banks style with a visit to this Hatteras Island boutique which celebrates women designers and local artists, while offering a collection of goodies that are beautifully suited to beach lovers of all sizes, shapes, and tastes.

This outlet store has an excellent selection of sunglasses for men and women made by favorite designers. Everything from edgy urban trends to classic pretty styles are available to try on, and although they’re not always sold at discount prices, there are often substantial markdowns. Brand names carried here include Ray-Ban, Prada, Arnette, D & G, Coach, Gucci, Vogue Eyewear, Oakley, Revo, Versace, and Stella McCartney.  Designer glasses are not only stylish; they are also well-made and often include the most up-to-date technology on sun protection and safety. One wall is dedicated to items on sale, and there can be great deals found there.  Staff are friendly and know what they’re selling. They can also adjust eyewear to fit right in the store. There are also eyeglass accessories sold here. 

Everyone wants to remember their family vacation, wedding or special event on the Outer Banks and there is no better way to do that than with a photo. Sunportraits owner and photographer Todd Hale offers the best in professional photography and will shoot events from the Outer Banks to Richmond, Va. Whether you are looking to candidly capture your family vacation, get those picture-perfect portraits of your wedding day or want to document a special event in photographs.

Located in the heart of Avon and easy to recognize for its sunny yellow exterior, Sunrise Seafood Market is a favorite go-to for locals and visitors alike who are on the hunt for sumptuous fresh seafood selections. With a long display case that takes up the bulk of the store, and plenty of accoutrements to make those fresh seafood dishes shine, patrons will find everything they need for a family seafood feast at this accommodating market that is filled with great taste.

Video game and comic book fans will have a great time at Super Galactic Games N Comics, a unique shopping destination that is situated in the heart of the Outer Banks. Brimming with items that range from valuable collectibles to trading cards, Super Galactic Games N Comics is a fun place for folks of all ages and interests to linger and explore.

Skip the pizza or the sandwiches and dive into a meal that’s filled with local flavor by paying a visit to Avon’s own Surf's Up Seafood Market. Close to the Hatteras Island Shopping Plaza and the Food Lion grocery store, this seafood market is a convenient first stop to load up on all of the fresh seafood required to make ample big family meals where fresh fish, shrimp, scallops and other deep sea dishes are the star of the dining room table.

Since 1975, Surfside Casuals has been selling a vast selection of bathing suits and beach accessories for men, women, girls and boys. And if there’s one truism about the Outer Banks, it’s that no one stays in business unless they’re doing it right.  Surfside, locally owned and operated by the same owner since day one, knows their inventory, and they happily help customers with fitting and other details about selecting the right suit for their needs. Sizes offered include juniors, women’s 4-24W and girl's 4-16. Not only are there thousands of swimsuits to choose from --- long torso, bra sizes, separates, bikinis, men’s board shorts --- there are also cover-ups, dresses, footwear, beach jewelry, hats, sunglasses, and rash guards. There’s the usual tourist souvenirs sold here --- shell wreaths, OBX glasses and cups, for instance --- but mostly it’s a great place to find the perfect swimsuit at a time-honored Outer Banks establishment

Indian Town Gallery is a Mecca for art, gifts, crafts and creativity! 

This  recently opened chain discount store was welcomed by many Outer Bankers, who appreciate a good deal and quality merchandise. Located on the border of Nags Head and Kill Devil Hills, its central Outer Banks location makes T.J. Maxx a popular destination for locals and visitors looking to save a little money on a designer item.  Prices range from rock-bottom to merely affordable, but the inventory is always changing, so part of the fun is unearthing surprises. Shoppers can find everything from sexy lingerie to business suits and sportswear for women, to surf wear and jeans and dress pants for men. There’s also plenty of kids’ clothes, swimwear, home décor, beauty and cosmetic items and jewelry to browse. It’s just kind of fun to come in and see what T.J. Maxx has to offer week to week. 

This upscale outlet store, one of the newer additions to the Tanger Outet Mall,  focuses on the most popular and best selling items in the Talbot’s line, remade to be more affordable. Talbot’s made its reputation on its business wear for working women, but the merchandise at this store is strictly weekend or cruise wear to serve the vacationing women (or those who want to be!) Casual, classic and colorful, the apparel is available in petite and misses sizes, with some women’s sizes. All the styles are contemporary, feminine and practical, and none are seconds or leftovers from the previous year --- skirts, slacks, T-shirts, shorts and sweaters, all in various colors and patterns. And judging from the women customers who come to the outlet store, the clothing line appeals to all ages. 

For 40 years, Tar Heel Trading Company has been representing American handcrafted quality on the Outer Banks. They present a wide variety of creations from handmade jewelry to kaleidoscopes, blown or functional glass to North Carolina pottery. The focus is on quality, function and value so everyone can find that special item for themselves or for a gift. Representing the best in handmade crafts from local, regional and national craftsmen. Customers can enjoy shopping for that unique jewelry piece of "art-to-wear" in sterling silver adorned with semi-precious gems, crystals, glass or pearls as well as fine leather or fabric handbags in a fun, hands-on atmosphere.

Tarheel Too offers the best in local/regional and seasonal produce that is fresh, delicious and flavorful. Much of the produce at Tarheel Too comes from nearby North Carolina farms. This ensures you will have the best quality ingredients for your next meal.There’s nothing better about spring and summertime in North Carolina than the abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables. This produce is harvested and delivered straight from the farm, so you can taste the freshness when it reaches your table.  From ripe strawberries picked in nearby Currituck to regional Carolina peaches and blueberries, you’ll love what Tarheel Too has to offer. The summer brings peanuts, squash, zucchini, onions, corn, sweet potatoes, collards and tomatoes, among other fruits and vegetables to the Outer Banks. You’ll know just what’s in season when you visit Tarheel Too because the produce stand will have it in stock. Strawberry and peach pie sound good? Because Tarheel Too offers produce direct from the farm and eliminates middle men, you can get the ingredients you need at great farm market prices.In addition to produce, you’ll find a selection of homemade jams, jellies and preserves as well as baked sweet breads all made from locally grown ingredients.Tarheel Too produce stand is a free standing stall located in Seagate North Shopping Center (which hosts Bad Bean Taqueria) at milepost 5; you will spot Tarheel Too in the middle of the parking lot.  Operating hours and months as well as produce selection will vary depending on the growing season.

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.

Dive into an easy meal to enjoy on the beach or at home with a visit to this deli and eatery that has plenty of options for everyone in the family. Ten O Six features a lengthy list of homemade breakfast and lunch items, as well as big feasts to enjoy at home or at a special event, and as a result, it’s an all-encompassing destination for Outer Banks cuisine that is conveniently located along the Beach Road in Kill Devil Hills.

An arty stop with unique works in the mix. 

Within the walls of this old Nags Head-style cottage shop, decked outside with driftwood, you’ll find the best collection of wildlife art anywhere in the region. With its focus on birds and a specialty in decoys and carvings, its rooms are filled with creations of some of the region‘s most talented and best-known artists and craftsmen. This exceptional gallery is composed of a number of treasure-filled rooms, most with a main theme focus, like crabs, pelicans, herons and egrets, ducks and shorebirds, to name a few. There’s also a nice selection of antiques, art and collectibles related to hunting dogs and fishing.Beautiful bird carvings of all sizes are found throughout the shop and include antiques, reproductions of works by well-known NC carvers and some created by descendants of these legendary artisans. Though the focus is mostly on regional birds, those native to other areas are well-represented. In addition to original carvings and paintings, the shop carries fine prints and reproductions with wildlife, lighthouse and other seashore themes in various media. Also notable are its sculptures, plaques and an eye-catching collection of driftwood. Filling the spaces between the many larger items, is a wide and unique selection of artsy wildlife gifts, along with books, t-shirts, puzzles, greeting cards and much more. A browse through the Bird Store is a visual treat you won’t soon forget. You’ll find the shop just a half mile south of the Wright Brothers Memorial and open most days year round. Off-season days and hours can vary, so call ahead if visiting from out of town.

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Donutz on a Stick

Stay, Play and Eat- Donuts, Ice Cream & Coffee Treats! Located on the Duck Boardwalk, behind Dockside Seafood, this breakfast & Dessert-Shop features treats you've never tasted before! Try the hot, made to order, donutz on a stick with more than 35 toppings! They'll melt in your mouth! Or try the Gluten-Free Donuts; limited quantities, daily. Plus, try any or all of the 9 flavors of homemade tastefully twisted soft serve. Frozen yogurt, sorbets, sherbet, hand dipped and homemade ice cream flavors.   Unique coffees, sodas and espresso that will satisfy the whole family. Mix-and-match nostalgic candies and much more. Bring the carnival to your mouth and eat it like nobody’s watchin’! Donutz-On-A-Stick- where visual stimulation meets taste bud overload!   Carnival Treats at the Beach—With Flavorful Creations and Allergy-Friendly Options, Donutz on a Stick Serves Up Sweet Treats for Everyone   David and Stephanie were not always in the business of carnival confections. In fact, Stephanie was a fitness instructor and David worked in the computer field. But he loved donuts and she loved ice cream, and when they saw an opportunity to bring their favorite treats to beachgoers, they jumped on it.   In 2014, the couple opened their first Donutz on a Stick—a family-run, family-friendly dessert shop on the boardwalk. They quickly realized that in order to serve everyone, they would need to get creative. “We had a family who would come in, and one of the little boys would have to wait by the door because of his gluten allergy,” David says. “That didn’t sit well with us. We wanted everyone to come under the same roof no matter what kind of allergies they had. And we continue to work towards that goal.”   The Williams’ daughter Desireé spent six weeks experimenting until she created a gluten-free donut that was totally safe and delicious. Gluten-free donuts are now a huge part of the business, with more than 1,000 being served each day, just out of the Duck location. But you will want to call or stop by to reserve them in advance.   The Williams’ other three children, David, Justin and Christian, have all invented menu items as well, such as Christian’s donut milkshake, which features hot and fresh cooked donuts blended into a milkshake with another donut on top making it picture perfect.   While all the Williams have created menu items, the most popular pick—the donut sundae—was actually a happy accident.   “We were being featured in a local magazine and we could only have one photo for the article,” David says. Since both ice cream and donuts were equally popular, “we built the donut sundae for the photo and we discovered after the photoshoot that it tasted amazing. It was completely serendipitous.”   The Williams family is constantly creating and improving upon their recipes. At the heart of it all is a desire to see everyone come in and enjoy an experience together. They want to bring the carnival to your mouth.   “No matter how busy we are—even if there’s a line down the boardwalk—every customer gets that engagement and service from us,” they say.   The family has since opened a second location in the Hampton Roads, Virginia area.