At Outlets Nags Head
Directory
Outer Banks Olive Oil is new for this year.
American Eagle
Terrace overlooking the Albemarle Sound.
Salt Coast Outfitters now anchors the north end of the outlet center.
Locations of stores
Brenda P.
Jul 2, 2024
Given that it is the Outer Banks, I'd say it's an alright mall strip. There are handful of stores but not many to choose from. Giving it four stars for the friendly staff that we encountered while entering the stores. The location was clean and bathrooms were well maintained. If you want to get some extra steps in, it does not hurt to go.
Read MorePaulina D.
Sep 14, 2024
There are no many stores and I remember Outlets they have more discounts and these store did not have good sales. I was very disappointed
Read MoreJanice C.
Jul 24, 2024
Lots of good stores and a very cute place with ocean/sound views. Great for a small beach outlet.
Read MoreJ David H.
Jan 7, 2023
First off it's the Outer Banks, so give them a break. It's not huge, but it's something and it's actually pretty nice with known stores. I've been coming for years. The Outlets at Nags Head is approximately Mile Marker 15. Access is easy as there are three entry points. The center has a signal light. The surface lot is typically large enough to accommodate guest and it's close to the building, The strip is one long connected building with a covered sidewalk and they do offer restrooms, but no food. The structure is 30+ years old, but it's well maintained. I most often shop at Edie Bauer, Polo or American Eagle. However there are over 30 stores and is managed by the TORG group. I would recommend, especially if vacationing and it's a rainy day running you off the beach.
Read MoreJennifer H.
Mar 15, 2024
Mary at American Eagle Outfitters was amazing! She went over & beyond helping me efficiently & effortlessly do an sizing exchange. She was so professional & friendly. Honestly the best customer service I've experienced in years. Mary you rock!
Read MoreChristopher C.
Jan 17, 2023
We've done several trips to the OBX area and until now I've managed to avoid coming here. Now am I saying that because I feel this place has bad stores, bad deals or that it offers a bad experience? None of the above.I'm predisposed to never giving anything shopping related anything better than three stars since I would rather use my cat's litter box for all future toilet time activities the rest of my life than go shopping in general let alone outlet shopping with their fake "deals".Thanks, but no thanks.Ok. This trip we were staying at a house only a few minutes away so I got roped into driving some others here and got to pop into a few stores while I prayed for deliverance from the sins that made me be subjected to coming here.We started off all the way at the southside beginning at The Gap and made it up to somewhere around Aerie before I decreed to my kids and wife that the tap was cut off and this excursion into eating Ramen for the next six months was over. They got some stuff at Aerie and at American Eagle. The Old Lady found a decent stuff at Sperry where it was buy two clearance items to get one free. I mean three pairs of shoes for under $60 isn't bad, I guess.Overall the procedure took about 90 minutes and then thankfully I was able to slither back to the car and to the comfort of the beach house.It certainly beats not having this area here and with how things are so hit and miss in the offseason, it is nice that there is a shopping option on the southern end that stays open year round (offseason hours are usually 10-6 with the one food place staying open until 8).Unless you're putting in a "gentleman's" club, minor league baseball team, casino or OTB there's nothing here for me but that doesn't mean that others won't have a good time.www.outletsnagshead.com/directory/
Read MoreCourtney K.
Aug 1, 2019
Bottom Line: A small mediocre outlet center (formerly known as Tanger Outlets) at MP 16.Until recently, "Outlets Nags Head" was known as the Tanger Outlets. I suspect the revenue wasn't high enough for Tanger so they pulled out and the outlet center is now called Outlets Nags Head or maybe it was just renamed for other reasons. In any event, a new name was not accompanied by any improvements, in my opinion.Anyway, this is a small outlet mall. A single strip running along the west side of Hwy 158 with 20 or so retailers selling clothing, shoes, kitchen stuff, etc. There is one eatery (Tropical Smoothie Cafe) mid-center and restrooms are towards the southern end of the strip mall. Occasionally there is a hot dog cart too. A few vending machines are sprinkled along the corridor. A modern day developer would probably be wise to add a bathroom at the other end, include a family restroom, add at least one more place to grab a snack, include a charging station, etc. Some of the stores I like to visit at the outlet center are national chains like J. Crew and Banana Republic. The Loft is a new add for this season and Coach is noticeably missing . . . although I personally won't miss it. Two new local stores include the delightful Outer Banks Olive Oil Company and the run of the mill OBX clothing/souvenir store called Salt Coast Outfitters.During the summer months, tourists flock here when it rains so it's nice that the corridor is covered. I personally like to visit during the hottest part of the day when parking is plentiful and I want to avoid the scorching sun and hot sand.
Read MoreKara M.
Apr 11, 2021
We popped into the Nags Head outlets while staying in Rodanthe, about a 30 minute drive south. It was a chilly day on our beach vacation and outlet shopping sounded good to us. This shopping plaza is definitely in a very central location. We arrived on a weekday around 11 AM, the outlets weren't TOO busy. This is one of the smaller outlet malls I have been to, but they have some good basics like Eddie Bauer, Gap, American Eagle, J Crew and Nautica.I was excited to learn that a Vera Bradley Outlet had been recently added. I like their throw blankets and small wallets, they almost always have a good deal going on.If you forget to pack particular footwear or clothing for your OBX vacation, this is a great place to stop to pick up a replacement item.This is a good OBX rainy day activity, but I bet it gets really busy in the summer.
Read MoreMary L.
May 6, 2021
Ok, so I came down to get away from the city...and there's nothing here to buy! And I don't think I'm overreacting, either. Almost all the good stores, like Coach and Wilson's leather, are gone. The Michael Kors and Polo store are thankfully still there.The nicer stores have been replaced by a dismal bookstore and some other off brand store. Not what you would expect from a premium outlet mall. I love the outer banks as a whole, just not for shopping.
Read MoreDana J.
Jul 12, 2022
Great little outlet mall!! Had a little bit of everything you need. Spent too much but terrific deals
Read MoreRated: 4.4 (17 reviews) · $$
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