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161 Interstate Way, Elkin, NC 28621, USA
Elkin, North Carolina 28621
+1 336-366-4150

Really cool place to visit. I figured it would be a goofy stop for dinner on our way through, but ended up being a really nice choice. The building looks cool, like a big pirate ship, and has huge ponds outside filled with Koi that makes it look like it is on the water, or over a pier. The inside is nicely decorated and interesting. There is a unique seating method inside that has a ramp going up to the kitchen, and seating levels branching off to the sides. My wife noticed that even with lots of people there, it ended up being very quiet due to this, which was appreciated. My steak was a bit overcooked, but not a big deal.

What a fun place to eat! We stumbled across Pirates Landing while on a long road-trip. The atmosphere reminded me of much pricier seafood restaurants in Myrtle Beach, SC. The service fast and friendly, large portions of food, great value.

This treasure of a restaurant is buried in the mountains of North Carolina. If you are ever driving on I-77 near Elkin, you must dine at this pirate-themed restaurant. If you choose not to eat here, you may as well walk the plank because you have made a grave mistake. Immediately, you are shipped from the mountains of North Carolina to the open seas. This architectural marvel is modeled after a sixteenth century swashbuckling pirating vessel. Whoever was the interior designer for this establishment should be awarded the highest of honors. From the Pirate Seafood Pasta to the Buccaneer's Fried Seafood Feast, the cuisine is nothing shy of pure gold. I truly could not recommend this restaurant more for any age group. Not only was the wait staff dressed in traditional pirate garb, but they were cheerful and overwhelmingly accommodating.

Cool decor and uniforms. The dining area is bigger on the inside than I expected. Brought out hushpuppies and butter for the table as soon as we were seated. Service was a little slow for our group of ten and they tried to bring everything out at once instead of when it was done, but the food was warm and had great flavor. No beer on draft but a decent selection of bottled brews and wine. Definitely a family restaurant. Good selection of fresh seafood either fried or broiled.

Halfway up (or down) I-77 this gem sits at the CC Camp exit. Food is very good and plentifully plated. Service is above and beyond. Look for the pirate ship on the roof! Relaxing ambiance. You'll be glad you ate here.

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Pirates Landing

Restaurant at 161 Interstate Way, Elkin, NC 28621, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Pirates Landing: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    2:00 – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    2:00 – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday
    2:00 – 10:00 PM
  • Friday
    2:00 – 10:00 PM
  • Saturday
    2:00 – 10:00 PM
  • Sunday
    11:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Rating

5
/
5
Based on 5 reviews

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State:
North Carolina
Address:
161 Interstate Way, Elkin, NC 28621, USA.
City:
Elkin
Postcode:
28621

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  • Adam
    Added 2015.02.22
    Really cool place to visit. I figured it would be a goofy stop for dinner on our way through, but ended up being a really nice choice. The building looks cool, like a big pirate ship, and has huge ponds outside filled with Koi that makes it look like it is on the water, or over a pier. The inside is nicely decorated and interesting. There is a unique seating method inside that has a ramp going up to the kitchen, and seating levels branching off to the sides. My wife noticed that even with lots of people there, it ended up being very quiet due to this, which was appreciated. My steak was a bit overcooked, but not a big deal.
  • Daniel
    Added 2015.01.25
    What a fun place to eat! We stumbled across Pirates Landing while on a long road-trip. The atmosphere reminded me of much pricier seafood restaurants in Myrtle Beach, SC. The service fast and friendly, large portions of food, great value.
  • Jesus
    Added 2014.11.15
    This treasure of a restaurant is buried in the mountains of North Carolina. If you are ever driving on I-77 near Elkin, you must dine at this pirate-themed restaurant. If you choose not to eat here, you may as well walk the plank because you have made a grave mistake. Immediately, you are shipped from the mountains of North Carolina to the open seas. This architectural marvel is modeled after a sixteenth century swashbuckling pirating vessel. Whoever was the interior designer for this establishment should be awarded the highest of honors. From the Pirate Seafood Pasta to the Buccaneer's Fried Seafood Feast, the cuisine is nothing shy of pure gold. I truly could not recommend this restaurant more for any age group. Not only was the wait staff dressed in traditional pirate garb, but they were cheerful and overwhelmingly accommodating.
  • Angelina
    Added 2014.04.13
    Cool decor and uniforms. The dining area is bigger on the inside than I expected. Brought out hushpuppies and butter for the table as soon as we were seated. Service was a little slow for our group of ten and they tried to bring everything out at once instead of when it was done, but the food was warm and had great flavor. No beer on draft but a decent selection of bottled brews and wine. Definitely a family restaurant. Good selection of fresh seafood either fried or broiled.
  • Samantha
    Added 2014.03.23
    Halfway up (or down) I-77 this gem sits at the CC Camp exit. Food is very good and plentifully plated. Service is above and beyond. Look for the pirate ship on the roof! Relaxing ambiance. You'll be glad you ate here.
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