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Outer Banks


This simple but stylish wine and craft-beer bar is a welcome respite from OBX's typical fare. Select from 24 wines (in the self-service tasting bar) or 24 taps of local suds then complement your choice with housemade hummus, a cheese plate or various paninis and toast flavors.

The retail store sells a wide selection of craft beer, wine, artisanal cheese and other gourmet products – perfect for picnic curating!


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