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Taps & Tackle

There’s a world of fun waiting at Taps & Tackle, the only bar, restaurant, and tackle store located in the heart of Morehead City. Perched along the waterfront and open late for patrons who want to gather, socialize, and keep the fun going, Taps & Tackle is an easy-going destination where good times and good grub are always waiting.

Anglers can easily stop by Taps & Tackle before a day of fishing in the Crystal Coast waters thanks to its location along the Morehead City waterfront, but this destination is miles more than your standard bait and tackle shop. The expansive space features a number of rotating taps for beer lovers, plenty of indoor and outdoor entertainment like dartboards and cornhole boards, and a pub-style menu that features tacos, burgers, sandwiches, and appetizers that the whole crew can munch on. Open late with live entertainment and plenty of fun to go around, and featuring a laid-back atmosphere in the heart of the downtown area, Taps & Tackle is a unique Crystal Coast destination where visitors can go to satisfy a hungry appetite, enjoy a cold brew, or embark on a fun-filled night on the town.

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Morehead City
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Hours
*Off-season hours may vary*
Call 252-772-0072 for current hours.
Monday
11:30PM-10:00PM
Tuesday
11:30PM-10:00PM
Wednesday
11:30PM-12:00AM
Thursday
11:30PM-12:00AM
Friday
11:30PM-02:00AM
Saturday
11:30PM-02:00AM
Sunday
11:30PM-10:00PM
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