Visitors who are in the mood for a casual appetizer or meal, or just a Happy Hour drink after a long day of exploring Downtown Morehead City, can settle into a table or bar stool at Beach Bumz Pub & Pizzeria.
This no-frills and no-fuss establishment is found less than a block away from the downtown waterfront, and features a nice selection of drinks and pub fare to keep everyone happily relaxed and satisfied. All the salty craving staples are well represented, like wings, burgers, subs, and of course, pizzas, but patrons will find some unusual and unique items on the very extensive menu as well. A surprisingly large number of Paninis are available, as well as fresh pasta dishes, and seafood favorites like flounder, shrimp and rockfish baskets. As for pizza, diners can enjoy the classics, like the Margarita or the “Ultimate Cheese” pizza, or try something a little different, like the Chicken Florentine, or the Clam Lovers pizza.
A little decadent and a little different, Beach Bumz is a great spot to enjoy a nice cocktail in a Mason jar, or a filling pizza that is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. With friendly service and a casual atmosphere, Beach Bumz is sure to appeal to the “Beach Bum” in every Crystal Coast vacationer.
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