Scott Williams
Interesting little spot in downtown Wilmington. Easy to miss if you’re not careful. Only has street parking.
Pretty small inside but neat and has an outdoor seating area which, honestly is a little… unkempt. In the beautiful weather it was nice to sit out… probably very hot out there in the summer, not much shading.
The service was excellent and the food was good. We had the smash burger and a small soup. Would return.
… moreRhonda G
The Kitchen Sink was absolutely amazing. I am guessing there were about 10 or 11 tables in the establishment, so it was is small but has a good home-y feel that I love. We actually share the opposite end of a table with a lovely couple and their child. We also enjoyed the random “singing” of one of the cooks. I would definitely recommend the smash burger and fries. This is a must is you are looking for a nice nice lunch spot in Wilmington, NC.
… moreAngela Ruble
Parking is a nightmare, only street parking and very little of it. Need a public parking lot for this area. Inside is ok, if you like heavy Christian themes. Bible verse on the menu, HUGE cross painting watching over me as I ate. We went on a Sunday, which is brunch only so very limited menu. It was even more limited because we were there at 2pm and they close at 3pm so I ordered my 3rd choice since my top choices were unavailable. The food and service were both very good. Would go again if they provide parking, offer a larger menu, and close later. Otherwise, not worth the hassle.
… moresarah
These doughnuts we’re out of this world and the service was great. Everyone that worked there was super friendly. The doughnuts were warm and freshly done. They did not have a bad aftertaste. They were super good and from what I remember, they used potato in the recipe so they were super soft and moist. I ate all three of mine when I got in the car I could not help myself.
… moreJ Dew
I parallel parked like a boss. I was so proud. I checked and there was a fence. When I left I realized there was also a gate with a sign that said I shouldn’t have parked there. I ordered a turkey croisant, no mayo, that came with brie and granny smith apples and pepper jam. I don’t really like turkey but my husband and I have been eating so much fried food that I ordered it anyway. It was delicious. The bread was good. The fries were good. The tea was good. I was expecting a vinegrette on the cucumbers. Being a no mayo woman, I didn’t eat them because there was something white in there. I was very happy with my meal though not ultimately with my parking.
… moreMike Mishoe
Very unique menu. Order at the register. We had the beef on weck , but in a regular roll and a flight of soup. Delicious. Kind of a small intimate place. Would definitely try again.
… moreAutumn Racine
My experience at The Kitchen Sink was good. It’s a cute space with interesting things to look at. The person that took our order was very nice & helpful. The two sandwiches we ordered were tasty but not outstanding. The magic fries were great. I would eat those again. I do think that this restaurant is a bit overpriced. I liked The Kitchen Sink but am not eager to go back.
… moreJo Covington Nencetti
We were pub crawling at breweries and we’re in desperate need of some food and found this place near Edmound Teach brewery. What a cool atmosphere with exposed brick walls and funky decor. Mia, our server was so helpful with helping us decide what to order. The food was great quality and delicious. They even have a small spirits bar in case you are tired of drinking beer like we were. She invited us to Sunday Brunch which looked amazing. We may try that later. We would love to come back when visiting Wilmington again.
… moreKatelyn McKinney
Yummy
Wow! This place is absolutely delicious. I think I wanted to try everything on the menu! I settled on the GOAT and Lavender Lemonade .
Now I have to go back tomorrow for brunch to get a Monte Cristo! And multiple other times to try the rest of the menu
The Guava Monte Cristo is fabulous
… moreDoug Griffith
My party of 5 met here for a weekday lunch, and we all enjoyed both the tasty food and relaxed atmosphere. I had the Bad Hot, which is pulled Nashville chicken on two biscuit sliders, and my chosen side was the homemade cucumber salad. This was a great combination, with the creamy dill salad dressing putting out the spicy chicken sauce whenever I switched between them. There are around a dozen lunch sandwich choices, plus salads and other goodies, so the primary problem for out-of-towners like ourselves will be choosing what to try. The decor is quirky and fits right in with the Arts District vibe.
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