Movie buffs and foodies alike will have a fine time at Hell’s Kitchen, a chic little Downtown Wilmington restaurant that had a guest role in the homegrown TV series, “Dawson’s Creek.” Located just a couple blocks away from the waterfront, this eclectic restaurant is a prime spot for visitors to take a break from the shopping and sightseeing, and just enjoy a cold drink and a little taste of Wilmington’s eclectic dining scene.
Hell’s Kitchen doubles as a late-night spot for a little fun that’s coupled with a quick bite to eat, and the menu is a nice homage to this laid-back and devilishly indulgent cuisine. The appetizer section of the menu alone boasts more than a dozen items, which includes local specialties, like fried grouper fingers, as well as bar staples, like chili and cheese potato skins, beer battered mushrooms, and ultimate nachos with a long list of decadent toppings.
There’s also plenty of sandwiches, famous burgers, seafood like Maryland style-crab cake sandwiches and blackened tuna, and even a wide range of quesadillas. Essentially, whether a patron is gearing up for a night on the town, or just winding down from an evening of debauchery, Hell’s Kitchen can satisfy all wonderfully sinful appetites.
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Visitors who want to take a break from Carolina Beaches' busy surfside scene, and instead enjoy its acres of wild, undeveloped territory, can pay a visit to the sprawling Carolina Beach State Park.
The lower Cape Fear region has played a role in American history since the region was first discovered by Spanish explorers and English colonists. At the same time, the local coastal habitats have been heralded (and preserved) as some of the most pristine coastal regions in the country. As a result of these roots as well as present-day ecosystems, a number of museums have been established to celebrate this legacy and cultural heritage.
4 Bedrooms | 3 Full Bathrooms2 Queens | 2 Twins | 2 Twin-over-twin Bunk Beds Flat Screen TVs, wireless internet, phone. Private, seasonal pool typically available from May 31st until October 15th. Two covered porches with great vistas to Oak Island's cabana and beach access. Enclosed outdoor shower with hot and cold water, fenced yard, park charcoal grille. Property is less than one block from Oak Island's Middleton Park (which features recreation fields, a splash pad and even hosts summer concerts and more), plus it's walking distance to pizza and sandwich stores. Appreciate the 4th of July fireworks and summer movies from the upper deck or take a short walk to the weekly farmers market! Constructed in 2014, this rental offers a reverse floor plan that accepts for great vistas of the ocean while cooking, eating or calming. Well supplied kitchen with granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and island for additional seating. Wood and tile throughout. Weekly units only. No family pets allowed.
- Oak Island
- 4 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 10