

“From families with young children to who are looking for a one-of-a-kind place to enjoy an affordable meal after a day at the beach, to seniors who want to start their day with a cup of coffee and a quality breakfast, to young adults looking to spend the night out singing and dancing with their friends while enjoying a drink or two, the Jolly Roger truly has something to offer everyone on the Outer Banks,” said Woodard. Woodard highlighted the fact that Angelos’ restaurant is well-known and much appreciated by the Outer Banks community for many things, including its “eclectic decor” – the majority of which has been donated to Angelos over the years – its affordable breakfast, offering Christmas Day dinners when the majority of other restaurants on the beach are closed for the holiday and for being the go-to spot on the Outer Banks for karaoke.

“The restaurant had two owners prior to Carol Ann – who had no previous restaurant experience when she purchased the business – yet she has continued its legacy on the Outer Banks for 40 years and made quite a name for herself and her business in the process.” “Having been converted from a gas station and grocery store to a restaurant in 1972, the Jolly Roger is the oldest Italian restaurant on the beach,” said Dare County Board of Commissioners Chairman Bob Woodard as he recognized Angelos with a presentation that took place during the chairman’s remarks portion of the meeting.

Shortly after relocating from Pennsylvania to the Outer Banks, Angelos took over ownership of the Jolly Roger, which had originally opened back in 1972 but was closed at the time of her arrival in Dare County. They brew British.Carol Ann Angelos – the longtime owner of the Jolly Roger Restaurant on the Beach Road in Kill Devil Hills – was presented with a certificate of appreciation for her four decades of service to the Outer Banks community during the Dare County Board of Commissioners meeting held earlier this month. read moreĪward-winning Lost Colony Brewery is one of the most popular local breweries. Their brewing operations are in Stumpy Point, about a half-hour away on the mainland, but you can enjoy their cold draft beers at. They brew British and Irish style ales using imported grains, hops and yeast with water that is an exact match to the British Isles, and the results are beyond delicious. By the way, you can also enjoy Lost Colony Brewery beers at Lost Colony Tavern in downtown Manteo, and be sure to look for canned selections at local stores and bottle shops.Īward-winning Lost Colony Brewery is one of the most popular local breweries. daily, and be sure to pick up a t-shirt while you're there. Lost Colony Waterfront Beer Garden is open from 1 to 9 p.m. FreshFit Cafe and Waterfront Pizza in the same shopping center make that very easy, and there are other restaurants nearby on the causeway. The Beer Garden does not serve food, but you are welcome to bring your own. You can sit indoors at the bar and chat up the friendly bartender or sit outdoors on the large, pet-friendly patio and watch the water, boats, ospreys and pelicans. Or try them all with a couple of rounds of flights.

With a view of Roanoke Sound you can sip favorites like Kitty Hawk Blonde, Pamlico Pale Ale, Nags Head IPA, Hatteras Irish Red, Nut Brown Ale, Holy Hand Grenade and more, including seasonal offerings. Their brewing operations are in Stumpy Point, about a half-hour away on the mainland, but you can enjoy their cold draft beers at their Waterfront Beer Garden in Nags Head. Award-winning Lost Colony Brewery is one of the most popular local breweries.
