Located off the beaten path, in a more residential section of Beaufort, Blackbeard’s Grill and Grog will be a welcome lunch, dinner or Happy Hour destination for anyone who appreciates a good brew and a sea-faring meal.
The well-worn looking menu, with watermarks of ancient pirate maps, is filled with seafood dishes that have a surprisingly modern influence. Divided into starters, steamers, salads, burgers, and “from the grill” entrees, land lubbers and salty patrons alike will find something eye-catching among the detailed dishes. Menu items that are certainly worth a taste include the sweet ‘n’ spicy scallops, bacon wrapped scallops with a sweet and spicy plum glaze, the Kracken calamari with Tiger Sauce, and the Blimey crab cake with homemade lemon aioli. With salads, starters, entrees, burgers, and a nice selection of steamer platters, (including mussels, shrimp, Little Neck clams and even crawfish), patrons of all appetites will have no problem finding a vibrant dish or two to enjoy.
In addition, Blackbeard’s features nearly 30 regional and nationally beloved beers on tap, ensuring that grog fans will find a new pint or two to adore. Unique and full of flavor, Blackbeard’s Grill and Grog is worth the small detour from the heart of Downtown Beaufort.
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