OBX location most similar to Bethany or Stone Harbor

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Anonymous wrote:Duck is the closest but it does not compare to Stone Harbor or Avalon. There aren’t any good little pizza or sub shops in Duck like you get up north. Cravings is good but they get slammed every day so the wait is forever. There is one main road in Duck so the traffic is awful. It’s not grid streets like the Jersey shore. There’s no boardwalk to drive to and the charm is just not there IMO. It’s a lot of preppy Southerners wearing monogrammed clothes and Lilly Pulitzer stuff. I grew up in the northeast and I miss going to the Jersey shore so much. Better towns and people.


I am LOLing so hard at how you are trying to sound pretentious and failing. Jersey shore is TRASH. And who goes to the beach to eat pizza? Get some fresh seafood you ignoramus. Go to the Blue Point, Paper Canoe, or Kimball's Kitchen. Oh that's right, you probably can't afford nice meals out which is why you're looking for pizza on vacation


Pizza and hoagie snobs....shessh. It's not hard to find good pizza outside of NY. Also, I didn't know making a sub/hoagie was such an art- good deli meat, good bread, and some condiments...not that hard.


Spoken like someone who doesn’t appreciate a good hoagie.

Enjoy Subway.


New York and New Jersey folks and their sacred hoagies. It's soooo hard- good italian meats and cheeses, good bread, some condiments, done. Apparently the only place this complicated recipe can be successfully replicated is NY and NJ. They act like it's akin to making a souffle.


Agree, pizza and hoagies are easy. The only thing I might give New Yorkers is bagels. There are a lot of bad bagels out there. NY gets bagels right, more times than not.


Then please tell me where I can find a good hoagie in the DC area. Good NY style pizza. Good cheesesteak. Good Italian food.


Depends. Where are you located? Please don't say OBX
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Why is PP taking it so personal that someone is looking for decent food recs in the OBX? She is batsh&t crazy about her defensiveness. Hilarious!
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Anonymous wrote:Duck is the closest but it does not compare to Stone Harbor or Avalon. There aren’t any good little pizza or sub shops in Duck like you get up north. Cravings is good but they get slammed every day so the wait is forever. There is one main road in Duck so the traffic is awful. It’s not grid streets like the Jersey shore. There’s no boardwalk to drive to and the charm is just not there IMO. It’s a lot of preppy Southerners wearing monogrammed clothes and Lilly Pulitzer stuff. I grew up in the northeast and I miss going to the Jersey shore so much. Better towns and people.


I am LOLing so hard at how you are trying to sound pretentious and failing. Jersey shore is TRASH. And who goes to the beach to eat pizza? Get some fresh seafood you ignoramus. Go to the Blue Point, Paper Canoe, or Kimball's Kitchen. Oh that's right, you probably can't afford nice meals out which is why you're looking for pizza on vacation


Pizza and hoagie snobs....shessh. It's not hard to find good pizza outside of NY. Also, I didn't know making a sub/hoagie was such an art- good deli meat, good bread, and some condiments...not that hard.


Spoken like someone who doesn’t appreciate a good hoagie.

Enjoy Subway.


New York and New Jersey folks and their sacred hoagies. It's soooo hard- good italian meats and cheeses, good bread, some condiments, done. Apparently the only place this complicated recipe can be successfully replicated is NY and NJ. They act like it's akin to making a souffle.


Agree, pizza and hoagies are easy. The only thing I might give New Yorkers is bagels. There are a lot of bad bagels out there. NY gets bagels right, more times than not.


Then please tell me where I can find a good hoagie in the DC area. Good NY style pizza. Good cheesesteak. Good Italian food.


Ah, the "Spaghettios" poster. Still only one or two posts on an OBX thread about how bad the food is?!?! I like good food too, but my focus on a beach vacation isn't finding a heart attack grinder. Is the fishing good, how's the surf, should i bring the kayaks and volleyball net? If the food's not up to par, it's not a big deal. It's like skiing out west, the mountain, trails and snow are awesome. That i paid $20 in the cafeteria for a burger that's worse than Burger King on it's worst day isn't a big deal. Sorry your one trip to OBX got ruined by some subpar salami and provolone. Life's short to post about it forty times on DCUM.


WTF is the "Spaghettios" poster. No, I'm not which ever random poster you think I am.

I like the food in the Northeast. It's hard to find it elsewhere in the US.

I also like the cheap, big rental houses with pools in OBX so we end up there sometimes. I don't go there for the food.

If I could find a beach rental house with a big pool to share with my parents and siblings up in NJ I'd do it in a heartbeat. I look every year and have yet to find one that meets our requirements so we end up going to OBX. Confederate flags and all.
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Anonymous wrote:Duck is the closest but it does not compare to Stone Harbor or Avalon. There aren’t any good little pizza or sub shops in Duck like you get up north. Cravings is good but they get slammed every day so the wait is forever. There is one main road in Duck so the traffic is awful. It’s not grid streets like the Jersey shore. There’s no boardwalk to drive to and the charm is just not there IMO. It’s a lot of preppy Southerners wearing monogrammed clothes and Lilly Pulitzer stuff. I grew up in the northeast and I miss going to the Jersey shore so much. Better towns and people.


I am LOLing so hard at how you are trying to sound pretentious and failing. Jersey shore is TRASH. And who goes to the beach to eat pizza? Get some fresh seafood you ignoramus. Go to the Blue Point, Paper Canoe, or Kimball's Kitchen. Oh that's right, you probably can't afford nice meals out which is why you're looking for pizza on vacation


Pizza and hoagie snobs....shessh. It's not hard to find good pizza outside of NY. Also, I didn't know making a sub/hoagie was such an art- good deli meat, good bread, and some condiments...not that hard.


Spoken like someone who doesn’t appreciate a good hoagie.

Enjoy Subway.


New York and New Jersey folks and their sacred hoagies. It's soooo hard- good italian meats and cheeses, good bread, some condiments, done. Apparently the only place this complicated recipe can be successfully replicated is NY and NJ. They act like it's akin to making a souffle.


Agree, pizza and hoagies are easy. The only thing I might give New Yorkers is bagels. There are a lot of bad bagels out there. NY gets bagels right, more times than not.


Then please tell me where I can find a good hoagie in the DC area. Good NY style pizza. Good cheesesteak. Good Italian food.


Depends. Where are you located? Please don't say OBX


Anywhere in the DC area.
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Anonymous wrote:Duck is the closest but it does not compare to Stone Harbor or Avalon. There aren’t any good little pizza or sub shops in Duck like you get up north. Cravings is good but they get slammed every day so the wait is forever. There is one main road in Duck so the traffic is awful. It’s not grid streets like the Jersey shore. There’s no boardwalk to drive to and the charm is just not there IMO. It’s a lot of preppy Southerners wearing monogrammed clothes and Lilly Pulitzer stuff. I grew up in the northeast and I miss going to the Jersey shore so much. Better towns and people.


I am LOLing so hard at how you are trying to sound pretentious and failing. Jersey shore is TRASH. And who goes to the beach to eat pizza? Get some fresh seafood you ignoramus. Go to the Blue Point, Paper Canoe, or Kimball's Kitchen. Oh that's right, you probably can't afford nice meals out which is why you're looking for pizza on vacation


Pizza and hoagie snobs....shessh. It's not hard to find good pizza outside of NY. Also, I didn't know making a sub/hoagie was such an art- good deli meat, good bread, and some condiments...not that hard.


Spoken like someone who doesn’t appreciate a good hoagie.

Enjoy Subway.


New York and New Jersey folks and their sacred hoagies. It's soooo hard- good italian meats and cheeses, good bread, some condiments, done. Apparently the only place this complicated recipe can be successfully replicated is NY and NJ. They act like it's akin to making a souffle.


Agree, pizza and hoagies are easy. The only thing I might give New Yorkers is bagels. There are a lot of bad bagels out there. NY gets bagels right, more times than not.


Then please tell me where I can find a good hoagie in the DC area. Good NY style pizza. Good cheesesteak. Good Italian food.


Depends. Where are you located? Please don't say OBX


Anywhere in the DC area.


MD? VA?
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Anonymous wrote:Duck is the closest but it does not compare to Stone Harbor or Avalon. There aren’t any good little pizza or sub shops in Duck like you get up north. Cravings is good but they get slammed every day so the wait is forever. There is one main road in Duck so the traffic is awful. It’s not grid streets like the Jersey shore. There’s no boardwalk to drive to and the charm is just not there IMO. It’s a lot of preppy Southerners wearing monogrammed clothes and Lilly Pulitzer stuff. I grew up in the northeast and I miss going to the Jersey shore so much. Better towns and people.


I am LOLing so hard at how you are trying to sound pretentious and failing. Jersey shore is TRASH. And who goes to the beach to eat pizza? Get some fresh seafood you ignoramus. Go to the Blue Point, Paper Canoe, or Kimball's Kitchen. Oh that's right, you probably can't afford nice meals out which is why you're looking for pizza on vacation


Pizza and hoagie snobs....shessh. It's not hard to find good pizza outside of NY. Also, I didn't know making a sub/hoagie was such an art- good deli meat, good bread, and some condiments...not that hard.


Spoken like someone who doesn’t appreciate a good hoagie.

Enjoy Subway.


New York and New Jersey folks and their sacred hoagies. It's soooo hard- good italian meats and cheeses, good bread, some condiments, done. Apparently the only place this complicated recipe can be successfully replicated is NY and NJ. They act like it's akin to making a souffle.


Agree, pizza and hoagies are easy. The only thing I might give New Yorkers is bagels. There are a lot of bad bagels out there. NY gets bagels right, more times than not.


Then please tell me where I can find a good hoagie in the DC area. Good NY style pizza. Good cheesesteak. Good Italian food.


Depends. Where are you located? Please don't say OBX


Anywhere in the DC area.


MD? VA?


Anywhere from DC to 10-15 miles beyond the beltway.
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Anonymous wrote:Duck is the closest but it does not compare to Stone Harbor or Avalon. There aren’t any good little pizza or sub shops in Duck like you get up north. Cravings is good but they get slammed every day so the wait is forever. There is one main road in Duck so the traffic is awful. It’s not grid streets like the Jersey shore. There’s no boardwalk to drive to and the charm is just not there IMO. It’s a lot of preppy Southerners wearing monogrammed clothes and Lilly Pulitzer stuff. I grew up in the northeast and I miss going to the Jersey shore so much. Better towns and people.


I am LOLing so hard at how you are trying to sound pretentious and failing. Jersey shore is TRASH. And who goes to the beach to eat pizza? Get some fresh seafood you ignoramus. Go to the Blue Point, Paper Canoe, or Kimball's Kitchen. Oh that's right, you probably can't afford nice meals out which is why you're looking for pizza on vacation


Pizza and hoagie snobs....shessh. It's not hard to find good pizza outside of NY. Also, I didn't know making a sub/hoagie was such an art- good deli meat, good bread, and some condiments...not that hard.


Spoken like someone who doesn’t appreciate a good hoagie.

Enjoy Subway.


New York and New Jersey folks and their sacred hoagies. It's soooo hard- good italian meats and cheeses, good bread, some condiments, done. Apparently the only place this complicated recipe can be successfully replicated is NY and NJ. They act like it's akin to making a souffle.


Agree, pizza and hoagies are easy. The only thing I might give New Yorkers is bagels. There are a lot of bad bagels out there. NY gets bagels right, more times than not.


Then please tell me where I can find a good hoagie in the DC area. Good NY style pizza. Good cheesesteak. Good Italian food.


Depends. Where are you located? Please don't say OBX


Anywhere in the DC area.


MD? VA?


Anywhere from DC to 10-15 miles beyond the beltway.


Wow. I’m overwhelmed by the recommendations.

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