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While driving on the highway after visiting the TV town of Mayberry USA, the Two RV Gypsies noticed a big pirate ship and stopped to eat at the Pirate's Landing Restaurant in Elkin, North Carolina. |
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The outside and inside of the restaurant was constructed to resemble a dry-landed ship, with 200 year old supporting wood beams brought directly from the St. Lawrence Seaway. As the two RV Gypsies approached the deck of the ship, they saw that it was surrounded by water and fish. There was also antique planking throughout the ship restaurant. |
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To make Pirate's Landing Seafood and Steak Restaurant a reality, the owner spent two years scouring the world for pirate treasures. Below are photos of a pirate and a treasure chest plus a rocking bird in the entry of The Pirate's Landing Restaurant in Elkin, North Carolina. There were also weapons, cannons, antique rugs, tapestries, aged wine barrels, and other artifacts displayed throughout the restaurant. |
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Pirates inside The Pirate's Landing Restaurant |
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The Two RV Gypsies ate flounder at the Pirate's Landing Restaurant. The food was very good. The restaurant specializes in seafood, steaks, ribs, chicken and pasta and also had a kids menu. |