Catch has been making waves on the Wilmington dining scene since first opening in 2006, thanks to its award-winning and famous chef and owner, Keith Rhodes. Rhodes was a contestant on the national television show Top Chef and has since returned to his hometown restaurant to serve up deliciously fresh seafood that is infused with a modern twist.
Catch strives to utilize North Carolina organic farmers and local fisheries whenever possible, and the colorful menu reflects this dedication to fresh ingredients. The dinner menu features a modest selection of salads, appetizers and entrees, which highlights local catches and boasts plenty of creativity. Patrons can dive into satisfying dishes like the Cast Iron blackened NC catch filet, with Hoop Cheddar stone-ground grits, spicy collards, and Texas Pete aioli, or the pan-roasted Oriental NC black fin and lump crab cakes, with white truffle mash, mixed farm greens, and Pamlico shrimp and Cognac bisque. Visitors will also want to check out the ever-rotating daily specials, which typically features a number of local catches. Land entrees are also available, like Korean BBQ baby back ribs and Atomic Beef lettuce cups.
Always delightfully different and undeniably fresh, Catch is a good option for diners who want to taste peak North Carolina seafood at its most creative.
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Situated on the edge of the Cape Fear Coastline in between the bustling towns of Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the Masonboro Island Estuarine Reserve is a unique slice of undeveloped and natural barrier island shoreline that’s an important habitat for countless coastal species. Hard to reach but wonderfully isolated, visitors who make a trip to this literal deserted island will be rewarded with great shelling, beautiful landscapes, and miles of beaches to go around.
Zeke's Island Coastal Reserve is found just south of the Fort Fisher State Recreation Area, and is one of the three original 1985 National Estuarine Research Reserve components dedicated by NOAA and the Division of Coastal Management. Encompassing a wide range of habitats, the lagoon-like reserve is one of the most important feeding regions of the North Carolina shoreline for a wide range of birds, and is a popular destination for nature lovers, mariners, kayakers, and birdwatchers alike.
Weekly units during summer- SAT TO SAT. 3BR/3BA Entirely furnished single family home on Wrightsville Beach. Over 1300 SQ FT living area. Located near Johnny Mercer's Pier on peaceful street with short walk to beach. Features enormous wrap around porch with rockers ,complete kitchen, dining, and living areas. Home has 3 huge bedrooms with 2 full baths upstairs and 1 full bath downstairs plus outside shower. Laundry room off kitchen. Roomy covered patio under home in rear with seating available. Fenced back yard. Each bedroom equipped with TV. TV,DVD in Living area and wireless internet! Will comfortably sleep up to 6 (1 king size and 2 queen size beds) - linens not included. Modest housebroken family pets okay with additional $300 non returnable deposit. Please call for more information.More photos available upon request. Weekly units preferred Saturday 3pm to Saturday 10am.
- Wrightsville Beach
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 6