Whether you have just come off the water, or off the highway, come to the Oriental Harbor Village Center for food and drink, shopping, and a little piece of coastal Carolina history.
The historic Delmar Hardware and the old Oriental Train Station have been meticulously restored to house The General Store, Oriental Harbor Deli & Bistro, The Neuse River Club, and other retail and boating-related businesses.
Please read on for more details.

Oriental Harbor Deli & Bistro
The newest addition to Oriental Harbor Village Center and Marina. Located in the historic Oriental Train Station, Oriental Harbor Deli is a first class restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Have it packaged for take home, cruising or enjoy it on the large deck overlooking the harbor and the Neuse River.
You'll get the best view of the Marina, the Neuse River and the setting sun.

The General Store

Just like the general stores of the good ol' days, our General Store has a little bit of everything and folks working there who know just about everything - at least about Oriental.
The Oriental Train Station's original pine floors, high ceilings and interesting architectural details remain. On the shelves you'll find:

  • Priscilla's Too Wine Shop (a terrific selection and at good prices)
  • Gourmet Snacks
  • Dragon Duds (Oriental Harbor branded clothing)
  • Beer (domestic & premium beers)
  • Ice
  • Even our own Oriental Harbor natural spring water
  • Clothing & Koozies featuring the famous Oriental Harbor dragon
  • Wine glasses & gifts

And if we don't have it in stock, chances are, we can get it. You can rent bikes, kayaks and small boats. Concierge services are available for boaters using our boat slips.
Here's the long and short of it: Whatever you need, try The General Store first.

   

The Neuse River Club
The Neuse River Club is a private yacht and social club operated for the exclusive use of members and their accompanied guests.
The club offers opportunities for socialization, good food, full bar, special events and activities in a casual yet elegent environment.
The club's membership is limited to 50 and offers regular and corporate memberships.
Information regarding the club activities and membership requirements can be obtained by contacting the Oriental Harbor Administrative Offices at 252-617-2474.

 



   


St Barts Yachts
The Oriental Harbor Village Center is the newest location of St Barts Yachts, a full service yacht brokerage headquartered in Charleston, SC. St Barts represents two world leaders in sailing yachts, Beneteau and Wauquiez, and Rampage, a premier line of 30 to 45 foot sportfishing boats.
St Barts offers yacht deliveries almost anywhere in the world, and are always looking for crew to help out with the deliveries.
Stop by and say hello to Dave Wright and Buddy Floyd.
www.towndock.net/stbarts
252-249-SAIL

Oriental's School of Sailing
The oldest sailing school in North Carolina wants to help make your sailing excursions safer and more fun. With their program of instruction, you can learn more in a week than you might learn in several years sailing on your own.
All of the instructors, led by Chris Daniels, are US Coast Guard Licensed Captains. Captain Bob Townsend sailed his first sailboat on the Indian Ocean in 1966, and has cruised all over the world since then. He taught navigational skills and small boat handling while serving in the Army's Special Forces.
Come learn how to make sails the wings to your freedom!
SailingSchoolOriental.com
252-249-0960

The Red Rickshaw
The Red Rickshaw - fine furnishings and interior designs. This truly unique shop offers furnishings, accessories, lamps and gifts along with great decorating advice and personal service. Stop by the shop Tuesday through Sunday and browse or just visit.
TheRedRickshaw.com
252-617-2730