Discover a sprawling collection of statement-making pieces and comfortable everyday wear with a visit to the always enticing Twice as Nice. Well known as one of New Bern’s favorite upscale consignment boutiques, this treasure trove shopping destination has a colorful array of styles, sizes, and prices to suit any visitor’s tastes and wallet size.
Twice as Nice has been a popular New Bern shopping destination for more than 30 years, and the site has a perfect locale for downtown visitors in the heart of the historic district along Craven Street. The inside of the store is just as eye-catching as the surrounding neighborhood, and shoppers will find rows and rows of vintage and consignment clothing of all varieties. From easy-going sweaters, shirts, and casual sportswear that’s perfect for strolling through town, to upscale party and cocktail dresses that make a stunning statement on date night, there’s no telling what treasures will be uncovered with a careful exploration of this expansive shop. With friendly staff to help shoppers find exactly what they are looking for, and “new” merchandise arriving on a regular basis to fit in with the varying seasons, Twice as Nice is a charming boutique that is worth returning to again and again.
Is this your business? Update your listing by messaging us
The Cape Lookout National Seashore is a 56-mile long stretch of the Southern Outer Banks barrier island terrain that runs from Ocracoke Inlet to the northeast side of Beaufort Inlet. Comprised of three separate islands – the North Core Banks...
While the beach towns of the Crystal Coast may get the lion’s share of attention from vacationers, Morehead City is a treasure trove of unique attractions in its own right, thanks to a vibrant scene where local history, arts, culture, and a...
Cavernous 3 Bedroom | 2 Bath Beach RetreatThis well-appointed home comfortably sleeps your group with a King bedroom, Queen bedroom, and a bunk room—ideal for families. Fresh linens are included, and all beds are made prior to arrival so you can...




