Located in the heart of Avon and easy to recognize for its sunny yellow exterior, Sunrise Seafood Market is a favorite go-to for locals and visitors alike who are on the hunt for sumptuous fresh seafood selections. With a long display case that takes up the bulk of the store, and plenty of accoutrements to make those fresh seafood dishes shine, patrons will find everything they need for a family seafood feast at this accommodating market that is filled with great taste.
Sunrise Seafood Market is situated in central Hatteras Island, and is nicely convenient to reach for visitors staying throughout the barrier island region. Their wide selection of seafood changes regularly depending on what’s fresh and local, but visitors can expect to find shrimp and scallops, clams and / or oysters, and plenty of filets that can range from offshore Mahi and tuna to locally caught flounder and sheapshead. In addition to the nice fish selection, Sunrise Seafood Market also features a nice array of spices, rubs, and other foodie gifts, as well as other staples like homemade key lime pie. With a friendly staff that’s happy to answer questions, Sunrise Seafood Market is a perfect go-to for all sorts of fresh local flavor in the southern Outer Banks.
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