Surf's Up Seafood Market

Skip the pizza or the sandwiches and dive into a meal that’s filled with local flavor by paying a visit to Avon’s own Surf's Up Seafood Market. Close to the Hatteras Island Shopping Plaza and the Food Lion grocery store, this seafood market is a convenient first stop to load up on all of the fresh seafood required to make ample big family meals where fresh fish, shrimp, scallops and other deep sea dishes are the star of the dining room table.

The selection at Surf's Up Seafood Market changes regularly with the season, and can include a wide array of locally and regionally caught seafood to appease any salty appetite. Visitors should be on the lookout for shrimp, scallops, seasonal oysters, clams, and an array of fish filets that can range from flounder and grouper to big tuna steaks and Mahi. The staff at Surf's Up Seafood Market are happy to answer questions on how to purchase or prepare the varying seafood selections, and the shop also offers a nice selection of accompaniments to make a seafood dish truly special. Ideal for home cooks and foodies, Surf's Up Seafood Market is a great spot to stock up on local flavor while staying on Hatteras Island.  

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Hours
*Off-season hours may vary*
Call 252-995-3432 for current hours.
Monday
11:00AM-06:30PM
Tuesday
11:00AM-06:30PM
Wednesday
11:00AM-06:30PM
Thursday
11:00AM-06:30PM
Friday
11:00AM-06:30PM
Saturday
11:00AM-06:30PM
Sunday
11:00AM-06:30PM
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