Restaurants, bars, breweries, beaches, attractions, and more across Wilmington, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach.
Wilmington's premier performing arts venue at Cape Fear Community College with state-of-the-art 1,500-seat auditorium. Hosts Broadway touring productions, …
Inshore and nearshore fishing charters out of Wilmington. Good for redfish, flounder, and trout in the Cape Fear …
Craft beer focused modern Mexican restaurant on North Front Street downtown with thirty rotating drafts, the city's first …
Veteran charter captain operating out of Wrightsville Beach. Offshore and nearshore trips. The kind of captain who knows …
One of the largest full-service film studios east of LA. Wilmington's film industry history runs deep. Tours may …
Boat tours and water taxi service around Carolina Beach and the surrounding islands. Good way to see the …
Palouse is Leland's only independent coffee shop, combining a La Marzocco espresso bar with a 1,500-title bookstore, a …
Massage, infrared sauna, and skincare treatments at Wrightsville Beach. One of the better day spa options in the …
Walk-up taco window attached to Satellite Bar and Lounge on Greenfield Street, serving a la carte tacos with …
Wilmington's first fully plant-based cafe, set on the second floor of the Yoga Salt building in the South …
Public boat launch at Carolina Beach. Free access to the waterway. Can get crowded on summer weekends so …
A 250-acre lake surrounded by cypress trees, Spanish moss, and a 5-mile scenic drive. Walking and biking trails …
Hi Wire's Wilmington taproom sits in the Soda Pop District, a 7,920 square foot space in a former …
The bar on Lumina Avenue at Wrightsville Beach. Live music 365 days a year and they mean it. …
Quiet, uncrowded, and a fraction of the price of Wrightsville. Free parking in some areas. The pier is …
Michael's on the Waterfront is a family-owned American restaurant right on the downtown Riverwalk, serving pub-leaning plates such …
SeaWitch Cafe and Tiki Bar has anchored Carolina Beach Avenue North since 1995 with a coastal cottage feel, …
Wrightsville Beach's oldest bar, open since 1955. Steps from Johnnie Mercers Pier in the parking lot you'd walk …
Small museum dedicated to the history of Wrightsville Beach from its early days as a resort island. Artifacts, …
Axe throwing and bar. Lanes are reservable. No experience needed, they teach you. BYOB-friendly for food. A good …
Franchised Baskin-Robbins location on Oleander Drive in midtown serving the chain's standard thirty-one rotating flavors, sundaes, milkshakes, Polar …
Open-air neighborhood market on Market Street stocking local produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, honey, plants, and seafood from …
Founded in Wilmington in 2016 by Amy and Ben Wright and named for their two children with Down …
Sit-down Latin fusion restaurant on Brunswick Street downtown drawing from Mexican, Peruvian, Colombian, and Caribbean cooking, with ceviches, …