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Where to Dine This Thanksgiving in the Outer Banks

November 21, 2023

Are you spending Thanksgiving in the Outer Banks? If you're going to spend the holiday in town and you're looking for a place to savor a traditional Thanksgiving feast, then you're in luck, because we've got some excellent recommendations for you. Here's where you can enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving meal in the Outer Banks! 

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The Paper Canoe (Duck): The Thanksgiving menu at The Paper Canoe features soups, salads, yummy appetizers, a variety of entrees (including turkey with gravy, stuffing, cranberries, and green beans), and desserts.

Captain George's Seafood Restaurant (Kill Devil Hills): This Thanksgiving, enjoy a buffet at Captain George's. The buffet includes unlimited crab legs at just $49.99 for the Adult Buffet! There will be plenty of traditional dishes on the line as well, including turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and more. Read the list of buffet items here

Basnight's Lone Cedar Cafe (Nags Head): At the famous Basnight's Lone Cedar Cafe, you can enjoy a Thanksgiving buffet full of fresh, local foods. There will be everything from jumbo lump crab dip to oven roasted turkey to pumpkin cheesecake! Read the menu here

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Jolly Roger (Kill Devil Hills): Thanksgiving at the Jolly Roger means a buffet full of classics like glazed ham, roasted turkey, and mashed potatoes, but also southern specialties like she crab soup and collard greens! Read the menu here

Owens' Restaurant (Nags Head): Local seafood spot Owens' Restaurant will offer a variety of delicious Thanksgiving specials, including the Thanksgiving Platter (herb rubbed turkey breast, baked rockfish, fried oysters, seabreeze potatoes, giblet gravy, cranberry sauce, sage dressing and Edenton collard greens). For all menu specials, click here

Where are you spending Thanksgiving? We hope to see you in the Outer Banks! 

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