Located in a small shopping plaza that straddles the borders of Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills, Two Roads Tavern is a gem of a destination for folks who want to relax and enjoy a cold drink and a big meal after a long day at the beach. Featuring a hearty menu that has plenty of seafood and local specialties, as well as a fun atmosphere with plenty of brews on tap, Two Roads Tavern is a hang-out spot that everyone in the crew can easily enjoy.
Two Roads Tavern is a fun destination for unwinding and watching the big game, as the tavern features 20 TVs throughout the restaurant and bar area. The menu is just as enticing as the laid-back atmosphere, and features a range of southern and seafood dishes to please a crowd. Try one of the oyster specialties for a taste of the Outer Banks, like the Oysters Nags Head which are baked with spinach, bacon, garlic, parmesan cheese, and panko bread crumbs, or sink your teeth into one of the tavern’s big burgers or sandwiches. With lots of options and good times to go around, Two Roads Tavern is sure to be a fun post-beach retreat that visitors will want to return to again and again.
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