Brewery Profile

Northern Outer Banks Brewing Company

On the northern stretch of the Outer Banks barrier islands, Corolla’s beer options are more limited than in larger North Carolina towns, which gives Northern Outer Banks Brewing Company a clear role for visitors looking for a local taproom rather than another restaurant or beach bar. The business operates as both a production facility and a taproom, so the focus is on house-made beer served on site. A visitor walking in should expect a brewery-centered stop: the current pours are presented through a digital QR code menu, and the selection rotates rather than being fixed around a permanent list. That makes the taproom the main place to see what is available on a given day.

Travelers in this part of the Outer Banks often build their days around the coast, rental houses, family groups, and casual evening stops, so a brewery like this fits best as a flexible beer-focused outing. Since specific beer styles can change, it is better to think of the visit in terms of sampling the current lineup rather than arriving for a particular named beer. The rotating house-made offerings may appeal to visitors who want to compare local beer with what they drink at home, or to those staying in northern Dare County who prefer not to drive far for a craft beer stop. Its identity is tied less to a full dining experience and more to providing a local production taproom in Corolla.

For planning purposes, Northern Outer Banks Brewing Company should be treated as a brewery first. It does not offer full restaurant service, so visitors looking for a meal should plan to eat before or after the stop. Packaged snacks are available for purchase on site, which can be useful for a light bite but should not be mistaken for a kitchen menu. Because the beer list is rotating and posted through a QR code menu, the taproom is the place to confirm the day’s pours, prices, and any current options. For people staying in Corolla or elsewhere in the northern Outer Banks, the practical appeal is straightforward: a local place to drink house-made craft beer without leaving the northern Dare County area.

Located in Corolla on the northern stretch of the Outer Banks barrier islands, Northern Outer Banks Brewing Company operates as a production facility and taproom. The brewery focuses primarily on its rotating selection of house-made beers, with current offerings listed via a digital QR code menu. While NOBBC is structured exclusively as a brewery and does not offer full restaurant service, packaged snacks are available for purchase on site. The establishment provides a local venue for patrons seeking craft beer in the northern Dare County area.

Website available

520 Old Stoney Rd, Corolla, North Carolina, 27927

Phone: 2522071890

Website: http://www.northernobxbrewing.com

Upcoming Events

Upcoming public events currently attached to this brewery.

  • 4th of July Celebration in Ocracoke

    Jul 4, 2026

    Ocracoke Village celebrates Independence Day with family-oriented activities including a flag-raising ceremony, Sand Sculpture Contest, lighthouse tours, vintage car show, live mu…

  • 4th of July in Duck

    Jul 4, 2026

    The Town of Duck celebrates Independence Day with a parade featuring floats, decorated cars, dog walkers, and live music, followed by an awards ceremony and refreshments at Duck T…

  • 4th of July in Manteo

    Jul 4, 2026

    A family-friendly Fourth of July celebration with activities starting at Island Farm including an 1850s-style Independence Day, followed by a patriotic parade and contests downtow…

  • Outer Banks Brewing Station Brewery Tours

    Jul 8, 2026

    Join us every Wednesday from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM for brewery tours where you can see the brewing process up close and sample 4 different beers.

  • Whalehead Wednesdays Wine and Beer Festivals

    Jul 8, 2026

    Every Wednesday evening from June through September, enjoy wine and beer tastings accompanied by live music and local entertainment at Whalehead. Sample wines from local vineyards…

  • British Cemetery Ceremony

    Jul 10, 2026

    Annual ceremony each Friday in April at British Cemetery in Ocracoke to remember sailors from the sunk H.M.T. Bedfordshire with readings, bagpipes, 21-gun salute, and reception in…

  • Alice Kelly Memorial Ladies Only Billfish Tournament

    Aug 1, 2026

    An annual early August fishing tournament hosted at Pirate's Cove Marina for women teams featuring registration, cookout, live music, team costume contest, boat decorating, fishin…

  • Carolina Boat Builders Tournament

    Aug 1, 2026

    Two to three day fishing tournament at Pirate's Cove Pavilion in Manteo with captains’ meeting, offshore fishing, awards banquet, and silent auction benefiting the Dare County Boa…

  • Bluegrass Island Festival

    Oct 1, 2026

    Four-day October bluegrass music festival in Manteo with regional bands, solo musicians, food options from local restaurants, arts and crafts vendors, held at Roanoke Island Festi…

  • Brewtag

    Oct 1, 2026

    Annual October festival at Soundside Event Site in Nags Head featuring keg flying competitions, craft beer garden, local food vendors, live music, kids' zone, and fun sponsored by…

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Northern Outer Banks Brewing Company located?
Northern Outer Banks Brewing Company is located at 520 Old Stoney Rd, Corolla, North Carolina, 27927. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
What are Northern Outer Banks Brewing Company's hours?
Taproom hours are not posted to Beer.Social. Call 2522071890 to confirm before visiting.
How can I learn more about Northern Outer Banks Brewing Company?
Visit http://www.northernobxbrewing.com for the brewery's own information about beers, events, and operations. Beer.Social aggregates public data and visitor-facing details to help with planning a stop.