Anyone who has lived or vacationed on the Outer Banks has an old favorite restaurant.
Manteo locals loved Miss Esther\'s, and midcentu.
Hundreds have opened over many decades and then closed thanks to changing tastes and the vagaries of a seasonal business.
Manteo locals loved Miss Esther\'s, and midcentu Anyone who has lived or vacationed on the Outer Banks has an old favorite restaurant.
Hundreds have opened over many decades and then closed thanks to changing tastes and the vagaries of a seasonal business.
Manteo locals loved Miss Esther\'s, and midcentu Anyone who has lived or vacationed on the Outer Banks has an old favorite restaurant.
Hundreds have opened over many decades and then closed thanks to changing tastes and the vagaries of a seasonal business.
Manteo locals loved Miss Esther\'s, and midcentu Anyone who has lived or vacationed on the Outer Banks has an old favorite restaurant.
Hundreds have opened over many decades and then closed thanks to changing tastes and the vagaries of a seasonal business.
Manteo locals loved Miss Esther\'s, and midcentu Anyone who has lived or vacationed on the Outer Banks has an old favorite restaurant.
Hundreds have opened over many decades and then closed thanks to changing tastes and the vagaries of a seasonal business.
Anyone who has lived or vacationed on the Outer Banks has an old favorite restaurant.
Join Amy Pollard Gaw as she tells tales and presents classic Recipes from gone but not forgotten spots. the Seafare, The Oasis and Kelly\'s were beloved by generations of families.
Residents will remember quirky favorites like the Pit and Papagayo\'s.
Manteo locals loved Miss Esther\'s, and midcentury visitors came to stay at the Sea Ranch and sample Alice Sykes\'s famed crab bisque.
Hundreds have opened over many decades and then closed thanks to changing tastes and the vagaries of a seasonal business.
Anyone who has lived or vacationed on the Outer Banks has an old favorite restaurant