Enjoy a dining experience next to the waters that Blackbeard the Pirate called home at this Beaufort eatery that is named after his signature ship, and which features a variety of dishes that are sure to appeal to the saltiest patrons. Located along Front Street, Queen Anne's Revenge is a great destination for Beaufort explorers to enjoy a break without ever leaving the water’s edge, and the expansive menu ensures that everyone in the crew can find a dish that satisfies their appetites.
Queen Anne's Revenge is open for lunch and dinner, and the separate menus are varied, with a wide array of options that pay homage to both the southern tastes of the Down East area, as well as the fresh seafood that arrives on the shores of eastern North Carolina on a daily basis. Try one of Queen Anne's Revenge’s signature pizzas, or unwind with a locally crafted beer or a unique wine from the eatery’s extensive wine list. With a locale that’s perched on the borders of Taylor’s Creek, Queen Anne's Revenge offers miles of waterfront views in virtually every direction, which makes it a great destination for folks who can’t get enough of Downton Beaufort’s on-the-water charm and culture.
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