North Banks primarily is a seafood restaurant, but if you have meat eaters or vegetarians in your group, they will have choices here, as well. Serving lunch and dinner ten months out of the year, North Banks serves starters, sandwiches, entrees, soups, salads and steamed seafood. Starters include colossal lump crab grenades, baby back ribs, fried calamari, and crabcakes. Enjoy a variety of seafood sandwiches including shrimp salad, yellowfin tuna, oysters or fried flounder. Sink into a burger, barbeque, sausage or chicken breast sandwich. Lunch entrees include seafood plates, jambalaya, pasta of the day, and portobella mushroom napolean. They offer healthy salads to which you can add a tempting variety of meat and fish. For dinner enjoy seafood, including lobster, steaks, mixed grill, chicken, ribs and veggie choices. Into steamed seafood? Choose from clams, mussels, shrimp, crab and lobster. North Banks has a full service bar where you can kick back and enjoy your favorite drink while watching sports or surfing videos.
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