Situated along the Morehead City waterfront and featuring a casual but enticing menu that echoes the relaxed atmosphere of the downtown area, The Galley is a great gathering spot for locals and visitors who want to unwind with a cool drink and a delicious meal after a day of exploring the Crystal Coast. Housed within a historic 1920s structure but featuring a contemporary menu with plenty of variety, The Galley is a crowd pleaser when it comes to local cuisine that the whole crew can enjoy.
The Galley features separate menus for lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch, and patrons will find a number of local staples as well as some creative surprises with every meal. For lunch, sink your teeth into a big burger or a fresh wrap, or try something a little different, such as the seafood nachos or shrimp or mahi tacos. There is some Mexican inspiration on the dinner menu as well, such as tacos and quesadillas, as well as local favorites such as the fresh catch of the day. With lots of options and a fun setting that borders the bustling Morehead City waterfront, The Galley is a great place to get together in the heart of the downtown region.
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