History
Where The Currituck Club Began: By the mid 1800's the northern Outer Banks enjoyed a reputation as the finest waterfowl hunting grounds on the east coast. During this period, steel and railroad magnates built sprawling mansions to entertain visiting hunters. Thus began one of the richest chapters in the history of the Outer Banks-the golden age of hunt clubs. The Currituck Shooting Club, originally built in 1857, was the first of these grand old clubs. Rebuilt in 1879, the present cedar-shaked clubhouse and outbuildings are listed on the National Register of historic Places and stand today on a 15-acre preserve at the southern tip of The Currituck Club Community.
Specialties
We have daily soup and seafood and sandwich specials. Our Executive Chef, Kevin Minis, carefully designed our menu to cater to the golfers out in the heat as well as families with small children.