Seagate North Shopping Center

Seagate North Shopping Center is one of the largest shopping centers in Kill Devil Hills, featuring restaurants and retail shops. Located in the left corner of Seagate North Shopping Center, Bad Bean Baja Grill is a big draw to the shopping center. The Tex-Mex restaurant serves gourmet tacos, burritos and other dishes. Next door to Bad Bean is Mom’s Sweet Shop, a unique and trendy store offering new and vintage apparel items, skate items, records and art. Other highlights of Seagate North Shopping Center include the two health stores, one for humans and one for pets! Health-A-Rama offers a wide selection of health food (including many organic options), supplements and products for people. The Holistic Pet Shop nearby in the shopping center offers healthy food, accessories and products for furry friends and other pets. After eating and shopping at Seagate North Shopping Center, consider popping in to Zen Pops for an organic, local, homemade popsicle. Then continue the shopping to Gold-N-Gifts for a fine jewelry souvenir you’ll treasure long after you head home from the Outer Banks. 

Seagate North Shopping Center offers plenty of parking convenient to all stores and shops. Enjoy a day shopping, dining and snacking at Seagate North Shopping Center.

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