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RTW summer staff 2023!
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Fried Flounder hits the spot! Fried to perfection!! Join us 4:30pm #localseafood #waterfrontdining
Great week of horse tours weather was perfect Jack Foley and his family learned abt N.e.s.t. from AL
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Call 252-207-0511 to book that ? tour
A #BLUEFISH and a few #SPOT. Sunny, wind is light and variable. Tiny swell, water temp 67. Low tide 10:18 a.m. High tide 5 p.m.
BLUEFISH, SEA MULLET, BLACK SEA BASS, PINFISH, FLOUNDER, and SPOT. Partly sunny, wind SW 10 mph. Small, glassy swell, water temp 73. Low tide 9:21 a.m. High tide 4:05 p.m.
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If you’re visiting us in the OBX this week, what are you looking forward to the most?? Maybe parasailing at Nor’Banks?
Here we have USDA prime grade ribeye, one of this evenings specials. Grilled to perfection, get them while they last.
Little Star Oysters for the win tonight!! Swipe to see our nightly specials and come see us for dinner 4:30pm!! #localseafood #oysters
BLUES and SPANISH MACKEREL. Partly cloudy, wind W 10 mph. Small, SE swell lines, water temp 72. Low tide 8:23 a.m. and 9:49 p.m. High tide 3:02 p.m.
























