Fresh seafood, homemade sauces, perfectly cooked beef, and nightly specials are all hallmarks of the acclaimed Riverside Steak And Seafood in the coastal town of Swansboro. Located within a historic 1915 former home, and developing a reputation for delicious dinners since opening its doors as a restaurant in 1998, this established eatery is a tempting destination that will appease Crystal Coast area diners of all tastes.
Riverside Steak And Seafood may have a historic and coastal look and feel, but its menu offers a nice assortment of dishes and flavors to appeal to visitors of all varieties. For casual fare, diners can opt for sandwiches, burgers, salads, and appetizers with a southern or coastal influence, while hungry patrons will want to peruse the extensive list of main courses. Riverside Steak And Seafood is renowned for its fresh seafood, and coastal fans can feast on seasonal or local favorites like grilled Mahi, Grouper Pico, and Yellowfin Tuna. Steaks, pastas, and other delicacies are also on the menu, to provide a world of options for hungry guests. With a nice array of options, and a stunning setting in the heart of Swansboro, Riverside Steak And Seafood offers a distinctive dining experience for locals and visitors alike.
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