Almost every North Carolinian has spent some time enjoying the Outer Banks, it’s almost a requirement of living here. Next time you find yourself in the OBX region, head on over to Nags Head, a particularly charming beach town that’s home to one of the oldest restaurants in North Carolina, Sam and Omie’s.
When you come to Nags Head, a visit to Sam and Omie’s is a must.
Established in 1937, it’s one of the oldest restaurants in the state and draws in both local folks and tourists every season.
The charming, rustic cottage setting fits right in with the beach town.
Casual, comfortable, and family-friendly, this is one of those come-as-you-are places that treats you like family from the moment you walk in.
Whether you visit for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you're in for a treat.
From fried seafood plates to big juicy steaks, the menu covers a wide range of options that are sure to please any palate.
Just be sure to come hungry, because the portions are very generous!
No wasted space on these plates, that's for sure!
Breakfast was how this iconic eatery got its start nearly a century ago, and while the menu has changed over the years, you can still bet on all your early-morning favorites.
Southern staples like sausage gravy and big, buttery biscuits are always a good idea, but the signature "omie" lettes are a great way to start the day.
Be sure to check out their website for more information, and don't forget to give them a follow on Facebook so you never miss out on any of their daily specials. After you've feasted at Sam and Omie's, walk it off along the beautiful hiking trails at the nearby Nags Head Woods Preserve, an enchanting maritime forest in North Carolina.
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