Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Outer Banks Skies





Outer Banks Skies





Outer Banks Skies





Second Tier for us

The crew at the Tomato Patch


Orange Blossom Bakery-Hatteras Island-Frisco


One of our traditions is to drive to Ocracoke Island for a few days, then drive back up to Nags Head to start the main part of our vacation. This is another gem introduced by my nephew and niece Shane and Angie. The Orange Blossom is barely open until noon, but if you are near this area you are missing the boat if you dont stop. The place is best known for a fried, iced, and sugary pastry called an Apple Ugly. If you do nothing else but have a cup of coffee and an Apple Ugly you have not had a bad day. These things look ugly, but taste great. Picture an extra large cinnamon roll with bits of apples, then fry it and cover it in a sugary glaze! Wow. I personally love the homemade biscuits, made only as they can in the south. Buttery and flaky they melt in your mouth. Add a couple of eggs, american cheese and a piece of sausage, and you have my breakfast on the way up to Nags Head. The Orange Blossom is not at all fancy, and it is basically breakfast only, but if you have a taste for something uniquely Hatteras, this is the place to go! It is a four star stop.


Toppers Pizza-Hatteras Island-Buxton


Again, thank you Angie and Shane. I will not write a lot about this place, as it is also a no frills pizza shot basically tucked away in a strip mall. But, man the pizza is the best in the Outer Banks if you ask me, and the topping combinations are limitless. Add the availability of cold beer, and it is a simple but effective formula for a great lunch. It is a 3.5 star stop.


Tomato Patch-Corolla-Shopping center across from Timbuck II


Neat little pizza and Italian food place on the northern Outer Banks. The Tomato Patch is also not fancy. Frankly, I am not sure if it is GREAT food, but it sure is very good food. It has what you would expect from a sit down pizza/italian food restaurant. There is however something about the place that makes it a favorite stop for my family. Perhaps we have too many good memories of finishing a day on the northern beaches, driving around looking for wild horses, or just hanging out, but for some reason it is another must stop for us. It is a 3.5 star stop.

The second tier for us

Goombays Interior


Ali and Lisa at Howards



Kris and I at Howards


Bar shot at Howards





The Fat Tire bicycle at Howards






Bar shot at Goombays


Interior of Goombays













Goombays-Kill Devil Hills-MP 7 Beach Road



Goombays is a stop on every trip, partially due its atmosphere, laid back and island like. My youngest daughter loves the alligator appetizer, plus the Caribbean Creole Pasta, a combination of rock shrimp, andouille sausage, crawfish tails in a tomato broth over penne pasta. It is a very good dish. In addition to this dish, they do a nice job with burgers, sandwiches and raw bar. I personally get a burger, or crab legs unless the specials are looking good. To me, Goombays is at its best with its nightly dinner specials. When they are on, Goombays is great....when they are not it is still good. They also do a nice sunday brunch. Finally, Goombays is great for deserts. Their key lime and peanut butter pies are worth the trip on their own. 3.5-4 star stop.





Kill Devil Grill-Kill Devil Hills-MP 9.5 Beach Road




KDG looks like a diner, and you might think of blowing right past it. Don't. All of its dishes are made from scratch, and there are specials that vary from night to night. They do an equally great job with seafood, steak and pastas. KDG has a full bar, with its share of draft beer, and from the appetizer menu you cannot pass up the chicken wings, or the philadelphia cheesesteak eggrolls. The eggrolls in particular are worth the stop. The specials vary from night to night, but we have never been here without everyone finding something that hit the spot! This is another place with great deserts, especially the strawberry shortcake and the apple crisp served with vanilla ice cream. 4 star stop.







MexiCaliBrewz-Kill Devil Hills MP 9 Beach Road





Operated by the owners of Mama Kwans, a great stop in the area for a touch of mexican food. Their outdoor entertainment including corhole tournaments make this a fun place to stop, relax, drink a beer, and enjoy the beach party atmosphere. Inside, you can enjoy the California/Mexican cuisine including burritos, tacos, and many fresh local foods including fish tacos. Their home made sauces to accompany the meals are great. This is a 3.5 star stop.




Howards-Ocracoke Island



Howards is a great stop on Ocracoke Island. Truth be told, the food is not spectacular, but it is fresh, quality bar food combined with fresh local seafood. I dont know that it has a signature dish, but it has good sandwiches, a good raw bar, outdoor and indoor seating. A plus for me is an expanded selection of draft and microbrews, as well as a great beach bar atmosphere. I would call it a 3.5 star stop. It is 4 star based on the other options in its area.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Tortugas Lie







Tortugas Lie-Nags Head-MP 11-Beach Road



This place is the final part of the Big Three for my family. Tortugas Lie for us is a combination of some of the things we love about Awful Arthurs(great raw bar), and Mama Kwans (healthy food). The atmoshere in here is great.....feels like a local bar with a surfers feel about it. Some of the highlights aside from the atmosphere and great service include:



Great bar with about a dozen draft beer choices that usually include Widmer Brothers Hefeweizen, Fat Tire, Guiness, Bass Ale, and others;



Great raw bar-The raw bar at Tortugas is excellent. The shrimp, clams, and crab legs are fresh, portions generous, and come out quickly;


Great Appetizers-Our favorites include the fresh chips and salsa, as well as the Creole Crawdads, served with toasted baguettes, island fries, and the Hatteras style clam chowder;


Great fresh fish specials-the nightly specials usually combine some sort of local fish with a Caribbean flair......they are unbelievable most nights;


Great Burgers-They have some really great burgers including.........yes, I am going to say their Garden Burger....I thought I would never be a fan of vegetarian burgers, but this thing is different.....served on a thick piece of whole grain toast and coated with their homemade barbeque sauce this burger made a believer out of a lifelong meat lover.
Wednesday Sushi night-fresh locally caught sushi;

My daughter Ali seems to favor their hummus wrap for lunch, and my other daughter loves the Creole Crawdad Fette, with is a spicy fettucine covered in a creole spiced sauce, loaded with sauteed onions, red peppers, tomatos, and crawdad meat. My wife seems to enjoy the raw bar, or the great nightly specials.....recently she was treated to the crab cake sandwich which was a huge patty of crab meat without fillers........This is a five star stop in our books.

Mama Kwans-Part of our Big Three
















Mama Kwans-Kill Devil Hills-The Bypass-Milepost 9.5










Mama Kwans quickly became part of our regular routine on the Outer Banks....we eat here several times during each vacation, and I bring clients here as I do Awful Arthurs while on my annual fishing trips. My only mild complaint about Mama Kwans is a lack of draft beer, but that is the ONLY one...........Another place that seems to be a hangout for locals and tourists alike, it has a very lively tiki bar atmosphere, along with a very attentive service staff. This seems to be a place where you can great food, and leave feeling very good about yourself, as most of it has a healthy origin. The food is fresh local seafood, with an asian spin in many cases, and it is unbelievable. We have never had a bad meal in this place, but for us there are a few highlights to this incredible place:










For appetizers, you cannot beat their fresh salsa and home made chips or the Thai money bags.......For the main event, we bring people here for the most incredible fish tacos we have ever eaten. Despite my love of fresh fish and of tacos, I WAS a guy who believed that fish tacos would not be something I would eat.....so it was with great reluctance that we tried Mama Kwans at the behest again of our niece and nephew. For me, despite trying and liking several other entrees off of others plates, I cannot come here and not order the blackened fish tacos..........They are incredible........fresh blackened mahi mahi on a plate with shredded cabbage, jasmine rice, cheddar cheese, and green onions..........you truly have to try this to believe how good it is....the mahi is so fresh it melts in your mouth..........Now that Mamas showed me how good fish tacos can be, I have tried them in other places, but nobody comes close in my opinion. In addition to this dish, my wife loves the Pad Thai at Mamas.....It is fresh, tasty and has just the right amount of heat.........my daughter Ali loves the Garbage Plate which is a large plate of assorted marinated vegetables, jasmine rice and in her case, a piece of seared Ahi Tuna...........it is a winner as well! My other daughter Kris favors the pork plate.......if the fish tacos were not so good, I could readily eat any of these other entrees, but personally I cannot miss a single chance to get a taste of the fish tacos....This is a five star stop in our books.