Most days, this restaurant along the Roanoke Sound is bustling, with vehicles spilling out of the parking lot into the street. With an outdoor gazebo and views of gorgeous sunsets nearly every evening, Sugar Creek is a popular destination to enjoy fresh Outer Banks seafood for lunch or dinner. Formerly RVs Restaurant, the owner had worked at RVs for 22 years before buying the business. Since then, the restaurant has doubled in size, with a new dining room for large groups and a new bar. A new dining deck facing the sound was also recently added. Next door, the year-round Sugar Shack Seafood Market offers fresh seafood to go, or to eat inside. They’ll even deliver in the area in one of two refurbished VW Beetles! At the main restaurant, shrimp, crab, tuna, scallops and clams are served in all the favorite varieties ---fried, steamed, broiled or grilled. Oysters are also served in season. Other choices include beef, chicken, pork and pasta dishes. There is also an extensive selection of appetizers, salads and soups, a childrens’ menu and some yummy desserts to top off the meal.
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