Originally opened in 2010 and already gaining a reputation as a favorite waterfront restaurant in the heart of the Inner Banks, Persimmons Waterfront Restaurant is a choice destination for a romantic meal, a family gathering, or just a drink and appetizer with a gorgeous view. Located on the edge of the Neuse River in the town of New Bern, Persimmons Waterfront Restaurant is a chic bistro with New American fare and a casual atmosphere that will have patrons feeling right at home.
Persimmons Waterfront Restaurant is located along Pollock Street and is a nicely convenient waterfront dining option for visitors staying throughout the downtown New Bern area. The menu is extensive with a little something for everyone, such as fresh seafood, chicken and beef dishes, vegetarian options, and southern-inspired cuisine like Carolina Shrimp and Stone Ground Cheese Grits. With both smaller and large plates available, patrons can find a dish or two to fit any sized appetite, and Persimmons Waterfront Restaurant also features plenty of vantage points to take in those beautiful miles of views. With a lot to celebrate in terms of fare and setting, Persimmons Waterfront Restaurant is a memorable spot where visitors can enjoy the beautiful landscape of New Bern to the fullest.
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