Dining with the Bon Vivant
admin2021-03-10T14:46:06+00:00Buzz. Buzzzz. After one visit to Amos Mosquito's Swampside Cafe, on the Morehead City waterfront, you might begin to rethink your opinion of this pesky insect.
Buzz. Buzzzz. After one visit to Amos Mosquito's Swampside Cafe, on the Morehead City waterfront, you might begin to rethink your opinion of this pesky insect.
If the name wasn't colorful enough, head to Amos Mosquito's Swampside Cafe on Atlantic Beach for a dine-in experience that is sure to add a few more shades. Set in a roadside shack with marsh-like decor, this low-key, fine-dining locale fixes a menu of Cajun Remoulade, lump crab cakes with roasted corn and scallions and "The Big Skeeter" plate of three fried local catches.
Amos Mosquito's featured family business in Carteret County.
Amos Mosquito's was recently the sole featured restaurant in Jezebel Magazine in their "Weekend Getaways" edition. This is a great feature for us under the "Eat & Sip" portion of the article that spoke about our Cheesy Lobster Dip and Featured Sushi.
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Nashville Parent Magazine boasts us as a family-owned restaurant with an intriguing variety of food. We are honored to be mentioned in this article in their "Yummy For The Tummy" section.
This favorite and fun eating spot in Atlantic Beach offers a full menu spanning "catch of the day" specials to Jamaican Jerk Chicken to Sushi.
Southern Boating recently featured Amos Mosquito's as a must visit restaurant in Atlantic Beach.
"While waiting for our table at Amos Mosquito's, one of the first things we did was head out to the beach for sunset libations".
Wednesday nights is our Locals Night, all adult entrees are discounted 25%.
Locals Night will run every Wednesday night that we open until the end of March 2023.