Best Myrtle Beach, SC Restaurants
Local Expert Restaurant Recommendations
Local Expert Restaurant Recommendations
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About Myrtle Beach, SC Restaurants
With thousands of dining options available, the only down side to the Myrtle Beach restaurant scene is deciding which ones to visit. Of course, seafood is the main dish in this seaside resort town, and it's also what the Grand Strand does best. From the border town of Calabash, N.C., the self-proclamed Seafood Capital of the World, all the way down to Murrells Inlet, the Seafood Capital of South Carolina, restaurants serve up catches so fresh they were swimming yesterday. Try Capt. Nance's in Calabash, Duffy Street Seafood Shack in North Myrtle Beach, Sea Captain's House, Mr. Fish in Myrtle Beach, Lee's Inlet Kitchen in Murrells Inlet and Frank's Outback in Pawleys Island. For those looking for more variety, the Grand Strand's many entertainment complexes offer lots of eateries to choose from. Fine dining doesn't get any finer than New York Prime, Collector's Cafe and The Library in downtown Myrtle Beach. For those looking to mix dinner with a night out on the town, check out Broadway at the Beach (Liberty Steakhouse, Rioz or Yamato), Market Common (Divine Prime, P.F. Chang's or Nacho Hippo) and Barefoot Landing (Fire Island, House of Blues or Umberto's) for the best in formal/casual dining. Looking for a basic burger? Cheeseburger in Paradise, River City and Hamburger Joe's serve up heaven on a bun. No matter what you're hungry for, Myrtle Beach offers everything under the sun.
About Terry Massey
It's no surprise that journalist Terry Massey is credited with creating the word 'stay-cation.' He considers the past 18 years in Myrtle Beach a vacation. He and his wife Stephanie were honeymooning in Myrtle Beach, when Terry was offered a job at the local newspaper. Without hesitation, they packed a U-Haul with their belongings - including unopened wedding... Read More
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Expert Tips for Myrtle Beach Restaurants
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Inlet Crab House & Raw Bar: "Looking for a little refreshment? Inlet Crab House & Raw Bar's "Almost Famous" Rum Punch hits the spot on a hot day."
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Lee's Inlet Kitchen: "Early birds and light eaters are in luck; beat the crowds and save a few bucks by dining between 4:30 and 6 p.m."
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Costa Coastal Kitchen & Bar: "Costa Coastal Kitchen & Bar is one of the few places in Murrells Inlet where you can bring your own wine for a small corkage fee."