Settle in for a bright and cheerful start to the morning with a hearty breakfast or lunch at Georgia B’s This small and colorful restaurant is found on the edge of Downtown Morehead City along Arendell Street, and is tucked in between several antique stores and historic buildings in a small shopping plaza.
Though diminutive in stature, the menu has some big flavors, thanks to a variety of fun options that will cater to every taste and appetite. Favorite items on the menu include fresh pancakes and waffles, (with a nice range of seasonal fruit toppings), breakfast sandwiches and combination plates, and signature omelets, which include the meat lovers omelet, the Mexican, and the Californian with steak, cheese, green peppers, mushrooms and onions. Veggie lovers will enjoy the wealth of add-in options, such as spinach, tomatoes and banana peppers, while coffee lovers will adore the fresh brews that are poured in colorful and one-of-a kind mugs. Bright décor and local art livens up the atmosphere, and provides a sunny setting for all breakfast fans to dig into a filling and delicious meal.
Small but effortlessly charming, Georgia B’s is sure to become a favorite a.m. destination for anyone who appreciates a reason to smile along with a hearty breakfast or lunch.
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