Visitors on the hunt for innovative fare and familiar favorites in a charming Corolla setting will find all that and more at this eatery that takes inspiration from whatever is fresh and in season. Upside Restaurant is a fun destination for drinks, dinner, and conversation, and the inviting setting with waterfront views makes it a great place to relax, feast, and recap the adventures of the day.
Upside Restaurant is located within the Timbuck II Shopping Village in the center of Corolla, so it’s easy to reach for folks who are out exploring the sites, shops, and attractions that Corolla is renowned for. The restaurant features ample seating options, which include inside seating, an inside-out bar, and an elevated deck with shade and miles-wide views of the Currituck Sound. The lunch and dinner menus are just as enticing, and feature a wide array of classic southern dishes, Outer Banks seafood staples, appetizers, salads, and tempting desserts. There’s also a separate kids' menu, as well as a long selection of cocktails, wines, and regional and local beers from around the state and beyond. With so much to offer, it's easy to look at the upside at this Corolla restaurant that always has a little something for everyone in your vacation crew.
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