Out in Waynesville, North Carolina, a restaurant named Maggie's is known for having possibly the best catfish in the South. Though everyone has their own taste buds and doesn't often agree on a single best place, there are multiple sources naming Maggie's Galley among the best. Though there's no way everyone can taste every fish in the South, we'd like to hope that someday a true winner can be found. Until then, let's enjoy some of the best catfish in North Carolina.
Welcome to Maggie's Galley Seafood & Oyster Bar, a spot that might not look like much from the outside, but inside, they make some of the best fish around.
At Maggie's, there are a lot of great dishes to take part in, but we're here for catfish.
Plenty of folks, including Southern Living, say that this spot is a wonderful place for catfish whether you like it fried, blackened, grilled, or broiled.
Even catfish patties made into a fish burger are as deliciously fresh as the other catfish options. When it comes to catfish, Maggie's just knows how to do things the right way.
Alongside the catfish, the menu includes amazing oyster options and okefenokee gator, to boot. Between that and shrimp, you'll be well on your way to a full belly at the end of a great meal.
Of course, before you go, make sure you enjoy a taste of something sweet. Just as important as your oyster selection is your dessert selection, and something sweet and made from the heart will have you savoring the whole experience.
Maggie's Galley is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Mondays and Thursday through Saturday, and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sundays.
Check out Maggie's Galley Seafood & Oyster Bar on Facebook for more information and important updates. Have you ever dined here? Do you believe this spot serves the best catfish in North Carolina? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below! And, if you need a place to stay while you're exploring the area, check out these unique vacation rentals in the Smokies.
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