One-of-a-kind places like the following restaurant barge don’t come along every day in North Carolina. In fact, our exhaustive efforts to find another restaurant barge in the Tar Heel State failed to locate even one more old barge converted into a restaurant. But what a keen idea! If you haven’t ventured onto the floating restaurant Anne Bonny’s Bar and Grill docked at the historic riverfront in Wilmington, then you’re missing out.

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The next time you’re nearby, consider a visit to Anne Bonny’s Bar & Grill in Wilmington. It’s open seasonally, so be sure to check this link if you’re planning a visit outside of spring, summer, or fall. The seasonal hours are seven days a week: Sunday – Thursday from 11 a.m. – 9 p.m., Friday/Saturday from 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. Learn more at this link on the official website, and follow the Facebook page here!

Address: 106 S Water Street, Wilmington, NC, 28401

Have you dined aboard North Carolina’s only floating barge restaurant? We’d love to hear about your experience in the comments so feel free to join the discussion! For more things to do while you’re visiting Wilmington, pop over to Arlie Gardens – or dare to spend the night aboard the haunted Battleship USS North Carolina!

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