Everyone in the family can find something to sink their teeth into at Rucker Johns – a family-run restaurant that has been a favorite Emerald Isle destination for more than 25 years. Now offering several locations throughout the state of North Carolina, Rucker Johns continues to serve up crowd-pleasing meals that can easily cater to all varieties of tastes.
Rucker Johns serves lunch and dinner daily, and the menu is nicely diverse with a world of exceptional flavors and local favorites. The burgers are especially popular among folks with large appetites, and have a nice array of toppings that can include homemade chili, Applewood bacon, BBQ sauce, and more. Rucker Johns also has a huge selection of pasta and noodles, flatbreads, sandwiches and wraps, and also an array of seafood dishes for visitors with a coastal appetite. With a nice assortment of sides, desserts, and appetizers to round out the extensive menu, it’s easy to please a crowd with the sheer variety of offerings at Rucker Johns. The popular eatery also features daily specials and soups, which makes every visit a fun opportunity to try something new. Popular with locals and vacationers alike, Rucker Johns is a crowd-pleasing destination that will leave all family members full and happy.
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