Morehead City
Morehead City is the largest town in the Crystal Coast region of North Carolina, with a population of 7,691 (as of 2000). Morehead (as it is usually called) is not actually in the Outer Banks, being situated on the opposite shore of the Bogue Sound from Atlantic Beach, and is the main gateway to the island of Bogue Banks.
Get in
Get around
The bus station is located at 105 N 13th Street (+1 252-726-3029) if you want to catch a ride to other towns in the area; you'll need to call the Carteret County Area Transportation System at 252-240-1043 for a reservation ahead of time. Tickets start at $2.50.
See
- The Morehead City waterfront is a pleasant promenade of gift shops and restaurants by the harbor where the fishing boats come to dock. Naturally, some of the freshest seafood can be found at the adjacent fish market, but if you'd rather have someone else prepare it for you, there are plenty of places here where you can find that too.
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phone: +1 252-247-7533 (museum), +1 252-247-2742 (library)address: 1008 Arendell StDedicated to promoting public knowledge of, and interest in, the history and culture of Carteret County. Features exhibits on coastal history, a research and genealogical library, a museum shop, and a tea store.
- The area visitors' center is the Crystal Coast Tourism Authority, 3409 Arendell St, +1 252-726-8148 or +1-800-SUNNY-NC (786-6962).
Do
- Visit the Carteret County Curb Market, the oldest continuously-operating curb market in North Carolina. Open Saturdays from 7:30AM-11:30AM from May through Labor Day. Local farmers and fishermen bring fruits and vegetables, seafood, baked goods and flowers for sale.
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phone: +1 252-726-1501address: 1311 Arendell StA two-hour entertainment show featuring country-music singers and musicians, and dancing. Tickets are $12 - $21.
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Brandywine Bay Golf and Country Club
phone: +1 252-247-2541address: Highway 70 W, Route 2A semi-private 18-hole championship course, rated as the area's best by Golf Digest in 1995. $47 peak season, $37 off-season. -
phone: +1 252-726-9432address: 713 Shepard StreetAn award-winning dive operation, offering training, repairs, air and nitrox fills, a full line of rental equipment and gear sales, a Divers’ lodge, and a friendly, knowledgeable staff. Trips include wreck diving, shark observation, underwater photography and spearfishing.
Morehead also hosts several festivals during the year:
- The Carolina Chocolate Festival, +1-877-848-4976, is held in the Crystal Coast Civic Center for three days during early February. Includes chocolate demonstrations from expert chefs, fondue, a baking contest, a champagne and truffles party, a chocolate Sunday brunch, and live entertainment.
Big Rock Blue Marlin Fishing TournamentIs held for a week during June. Fisherman converge on the area in an attempt to hook the largest blue marlin, or other gamefish, for cash prizes.
North Carolina Seafood FestivalIs held during the first weekend in October to recognize the importance of seafood to eastern North Carolina. Along with the opportunity to sample familiar ("down east" clam chowder, raw oysters and shrimp burgers) and adventurous (calamari, marinated eel, sea urchin on a stick) seafood, the festival features entertainment, sporting events, and a ceremonial blessing of the fishing fleet.
Buy
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The Book Shop
phone: +1 252-240-1163address: 4915 Arendell StOne of the best selections of new and used books in town, if you need something to read on the beach or by the pool. They also accept your used books for trade-in. -
address: 508 Evans StLocal and regional books, as well as gifts and souvenirs.
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Ginny Gordon's Gifts and Gadgets
address: 1011 Arendell StThe perfect store for the cooking aficionado; a wonderful selection of cookware, cookbooks, utensils and kitchen gadgets ranging from indispensable to wacky. -
Parson's General Store
phone: +1 252-726-8188address: 808 Arendell StAn old-timey general store in an old Victorian home; offers gifts, crafts, home accessories, seasonal decorations and a vast selection of sweets, including ice cream.
Eat
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A Taste of Italy
phone: +1 252-222-0166address: 4466 Arendell StFormerly Pizzutti's in Atlantic Beach, this much-loved restaurant moved to a larger and fancier building, but still serves the same authentic Italian food, including homemade pasta and breads. -
El's Drive-In
phone: +1 252-726-3002address: 3706 Arendell StOpen for breakfast Sunday to Thursday, and all day Friday and Saturday. Delicious shrimpburgers and milkshakes, and amazingly good Pepsi, brought to your window by car hops. -
phone: +1 252-247-3111address: 501 Evans StOpen daily for lunch and dinner; closed between Thanksgiving and early February. Originally a waterfront seafood market (in 1938), now serving traditional broiled and fried seafood dishes at reasonable prices. It's a very popular local restaurant that seats 600, with lovely views of the sound through its large dining-room windows. Their complimentary Tar Heel hushpuppies are legendary, and try the homemade chowder. There's still a market next door if you want to buy your own fresh (and sanitary) fish.
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The Tea Clipper
phone: +1 252-240-2800address: 1008 Arendell StOpen Tuesday through Saturday, 11AM-5PM. The shop sells over 120 fine teas and tea-related gifts, and there's a little cafe where you can have a light lunch or high tea. Don't miss the authentic Devonshire cream tea. -
Windandsea
phone: +1 252-247-3000address: 708 Evans StUpscale with a price to match. Serves wonderful dishes prepared with fresh local seafood along with modern, visually stimulating plates ranging from pork chops to steaks. Excellent wine menu and usually features local artists on the walls. -
William's Restaurant
phone: +1 252-240-1755address: 711 Evans StDown on the waterfront, serves up much of the same upscale seafood that is found on the coast. Featuring Carteret Catch dishes every night prepared with fish caught that day. Steaks and rack of lamb are also great. -
Cox Family Restaurant
phone: +1 252-726-6961address: 4109 Arendell StNothing fancy here, just good country cooking at a very good price. Menu changes frequently with good specials. Serves a great breakfast as well. -
Brandy's Pancake & Waffle
phone: +1 252-247-9900address: 184 Hwy 24A good breakfast buffet at a good price. - Luigi's Pizzia, Cypress Bay Plz#12 (near Sears), +1 252-240-3125. New York Style Pizza done right - if you don't want to spend a fortune every night eating fresh seafood, you can't miss with anything on their menu. Great Calzones and Meatball subs.
Drink
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phone: +1 252-728-2527Departs from Big Rock Landing on the Morehead City waterfront, and returns by midnight. A floating nightclub with large dance floor and light show. Call for reservations.
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phone: +1 252-240-2753address: 715 Arendell StreetOnly the best cocktails on the Crystal Coast! Live Jazz on the weekends.
Sleep
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Buccaneer Inn
phone: +1 252-726-3115address: 2806 Arendell St91 rooms. Outdoor pool, complimentary hot breakfast. Golf, fishing and diving packages available. Located next to the Anchor Inn restaurant and lounge. Average price $149. -
phone: +1 252-247-3434address: 3100 Arendell St01 rooms, heated outdoor pool, complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. A convenient location for access to the Morehead City waterfront or Atlantic Beach. Average price $112.
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Econo Lodge Crystal Coast
phone: +1 252-247-2940address: 3410 Bridges St56 rooms. Complimentary continental breakfast. Golfing and diving packages available. Average price $86. -
phone: +1 252-726-9868address: N 11th StLounge serving Southern-style food, pool table, patio with live music and dancing on the weekends, and a private 250-foot pier.
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phone: +1 252-240-2300address: 4035 Arendell St119 rooms, decorated in aquatic colors. Outdoor pool, complimentary continental breakfast, exercise room. Golf, tennis and fishing packages available. Average price $127.
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Holiday Inn Express
phone: +1 252-247-5001address: 5063 Executive Dr75 rooms. Outdoor pool, fitness center, sauna, whirlpool, complimentary breakfast. Average price $97.
Two bed-and-breakfasts are also located in Morehead:
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The Dill House
phone: +1 252-726-4449address: 1104 Arendell St3 rooms. Unique furnishings, private baths, complimentary full breakfast. Within walking distance of downtown and the waterfront. -
phone: +1 252-247-3133address: 2300 Bridges St4 rooms. Open year-round. Wraparound front porch, complimentary continental breakfast.
Go next
Further afield, there are some interesting destinations for daytrips:
- Havelock, about 30 minutes north on US-70.
- New Bern, about 1 hour north on US-70.
- Jacksonville, about 1 hour west on US-24.
- Bath, about 3 hours north.
- Ocracoke Island, about 3 hours east.