Say hello to June, the morning barrista at the Bean.
David
I love Beaufort and Morehead City. Folks that haven't been to Morehead City in a few Years have not seen the rejuvenation. Morehead is going through a renaissance with lots of new pubs and restaurants. Really really love it there. At the yacht basin you don't have the serious tidal current as in Beaufort. I love Beaufort too.....we just have to have the right tide and wind to go. Morehead is more forgiving. And.....once down there.....anchoring at Cape Lookout or behind shakcleford banks is the grand prize!
Enjoy! Let's grab a beer someday in New Bern!
Easy walk to plenty of great restaurants with live music and bars, and quiet when you want to settle down.
Besslb,
If we stay at the Morehead Yacht Basin, will we be able to walk to cool restaurant and bars? I like the restaurants and Lisa is fond of the bars
Absolutely!! Very walkable! Not this weekend with big rock ending tomorrow. We are shooting for an Oriental trip tomorrow if you want to visit again?
If you are around on a Sunday, Off The Hook has a fantastic brunch. It's the best thing they do. The Eggs Benedict with crab meat is top notch. Ask to substitute their made from scratch biscuit for the English muffin. Worth the minor upcharge.
Wifey B: I agree with most of above. My personal ratings.
Floyd's 4 stars
Ruddy Duck-4
Sanitary-2, very inconsistent. Read reviews and you'll see 5's but also 1's. I wasn't impressed
Sammy's-4
Red Fish-4
Full Circle-4
While I've only been to most of them once, it was with a table of 6 to 12 people each time and many different menu selections. I don't think any will disappoint other than Sanitary and we may have hit on a bad night but seems like others have too.
While I'd choose Morehead City first, make a future trip to Beaufort. It's an interesting town itself and many good restaurants as well.
Thanks BandB!
I think Beaufort will be next for sure. I hear docking can be challenging and tides and currents are something I haven't experienced yet. Any tips?
The dock hands at Beaufort Docks are the best. Get them a line and they will get you in if that ends up being your choice. Beaufort Docks is right in the middle of things.
The Beaufort Docks are very nice for sure, however, MAKE SURE that you arrive there at slack tide... ESPECIALLY if you are new to your boat and its handling characteristics. The dockhands there are very good at their job. There is no argument with that, however, they have also been there for a long time and can get very short-tempered with people that don't listen to them or think they know better.
Yes, the dock are exposed to the traffic of Taylor's Creek, but that is part of the appeal. It's the people and boat watching that can be a huge part of the fun.
The Beaufort Docks are also very expensive and the facilities are straight out of the late 60's. Still, the location and the scenic ness, be it mega yachts or watching people on the dock, is fantastic.
The Beaufort yacht basin is still new and has a very tricky approach with lots of skinny water. I would hold off on there for now.
I still think that, because you are still getting a handle on you new boat, The Morehead City Yacht Basin is your best choice. Nothing like a 500' face dock to make an easy approach. And downtown MHC is just as wonderful as Beaufort.
Made it safely from NB to Oriental today. We are staying the night and headed back tomorrow. Where should I go next time?