10 Best Shopping in The North Carolina Coast, North Carolina

Buxton Village Books

Fodor's choice
This independent bookstore in an old cottage on North Carolina Highway 12 has been a fixture for decades and hosts local book launches and readings. The knowledgeable owner stocks a large selection of regional books, as well as used and new books in all genres, plus greeting cards and gifts. The bookshop is open year-round but only three days a week in winter.

Surf, Wind and Fire

Fodor's choice
This fun outfitter sells clothing designed for the outdoors, from brands like Patagonia and Free Fly, plus outdoor gear and attractive New Bern souvenirs. The in-store Surfing Pig taproom includes sidewalk seating and stocks local craft beers.

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Ocracoke Village
In an 1898 cottage, this independent book store features a large children's selection, the latest novels and nonfiction, and everything ever published related to Ocracoke. A section of the building serves as a gift shop and local pottery gallery.

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Carolina Creations

Fine American crafts and fine art represented by regional and national artists of every genre are the focus at this art gallery and gift shop. You can find blown glass, pottery, jewelry, wood carvings, and all manner of paintings and prints.

Cotton Exchange

Downtown

Once the headquarters for the largest cotton exporter in the world, this historic warehouse complex now comprises a dense concentration of locally owned boutiques and restaurants—nearly 30 of them—in a rambling maze of courtyards and hallways. Clothing and footwear, arts and crafts, gourmet food supplies, books, and comics are all here. While you're here, check out the Wilmington Walk of Fame honoring local celebrities like David Brinkley, Michael Jordan, Charlie Daniels, Roman Gabriel, and nearly a dozen more.

321 N. Front St., Wilmington, North Carolina, 28401, USA
910-343–9896
Shopping Details
Rate Includes: Mon.–Sat. 10–5:30, Sun. noon–4

Downtown Books

With strong local support, this enduring mainstay has survived hurricane flooding to stock an admirable collection of literature on the Outer Banks, cuisine, history, nature, lighthouses, shipwrecks, and folklore, as well as related fiction. Local author readings are frequent.

103 Sir Walter Raleigh St., Manteo, North Carolina, 27594, USA
252-473–1056

Gallery Row

A two-block side street off the beachfront S. Virginia Dare Trail road, now known officially as Gallery Row, is home to several local artist studios and retail displays, including the Glenn Eure Ghost Fleet Gallery and the Seagreen Gallery, where works are created from driftwood, buoys, and other reclaimed maritime items. There's plenty of parking on this quiet residential street, meaning you can easily walk from gallery to gallery.

Moonraker Tea Shop

Ocracoke Village
Hundreds of loose-tea varietals line the walls of this quaint shop devoted to wellness. Pick up a bag of the local yaupon holly tea, sample the day's tea special, and treat yourself to a magic color-changing lemonade (sparkles are 25 cents extra).
587 Irvin Garrish Hwy., Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, 27960, USA
252-928--0443

Old Books on Front Street

Downtown

If you're intoxicated by the smell of well-worn books, you'll be addicted as soon as you step inside this store. Among its thousands of treasures are rare paperbacks, gently used cookbooks, and recent novels. Grab a coffee or a local beer from the small bar while you peruse the largest collection of African American literature in town and a huge selection of Judaica, plus theater books and movie and film scripts. The shop hosts events, such as a book club and literary walks.

249 N. Front St., Wilmington, North Carolina, 28401, USA
910-762–6657
Shopping Details
Rate Includes: Mon.–Sat. 10–6, Sun. noon–6 (closing times variable)

Outer Banks Distilling

Tour the production room and take home a bottle of Kill Devil Rum from this small-batch distillery, where the Wheel House Lounge bar doubles as a popular hangout for locals sipping sweet rum cocktails.