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Restaurants in Murrells Inlet: A Culinary Tour
"Flying Fish Public Market & Grill features some of the freshest seafood you’ll find along the Grand Strand, incorporating a traditional seafood market with an appetizing seafood restaurant. Enjoy local seafood and Lowcountry favorites with a view of the Intracoastal Waterway at Barefoot Landing."
"Flying Fish is half-seafood-market and half-restaurant, serving the freshest seafood in town. If you’re feeling adventurous, try catching the “flying fish” from the chefs at the raw bar. For the freshest fish, ask your server for the fish of the day selection."
"Rich with history and delicious menu options, the Hot Fish Club claims to be the oldest existing restaurant building on the Grand Strand. It offers both indoor and outdoor seating as well as a playground and plenty of open space under the mossy oak trees. Appetizers include Bam Bam Shrimp, Blue Crab Fondue and Springrolls all for around $10."
"4911 US-17 BUS, Murrells Inlet SC • (843) 357-9175. This historic restaurant has stories that date back to the 1700s. However, today, Hot Fish Club serves fresh seafood to patrons, and is home to one of the best views in Murrells Inlet."
"Widely popular for its laid-back atmosphere and no-frills dining, which includes lots of fresh seafood, all of which can be enjoyed while overlooking the marsh."
"Located on the famed “Restaurant Row,” the Chesapeake House restaurant has been serving up hot and delicious meals to Myrtle Beach since 1971. Here, diners will find a dinner menu that is full of variety, including seafood, steak, salads, and much more. Start your meal with Peel & Eat Shrimp before moving onto an entree such as the Chesapeake Baked Flounder, Fried Inlet Shrimp, a Seafood Platter, the Fresh Catch of the Day, Lobster Pie, Carolina Crab Cakes, Steak & Lobster…the list goes on an on!"
"What it's known for: A Myrtle Beach staple for 45 years, the Chesapeake House knows what it takes to keep families coming back year after year. With each meal you'll get homemade cinnamon rolls and hush puppies for the table as well as a fresh bowl of their famous fish stew. Serving up fresh, local seafood is their passion, and the care and service they provide reaches even the youngest of patrons."
"Address: 998 Highway 17 North, Myrtle Beach Phone: (843) 449-3231. Chesapeake House offers a children’s menu that will delight even your pickiest eaters. Located along Restaurant Row in Myrtle Beach, this lakefront eatery serves delicious seafood and Lowcountry meals."
"At Topgolf, our goal is to help you create unforgettable experiences with friends and family. Each venue features fun and competitive golf games for all ages, climate-controlled playing bays , an impressive food and drink menu, full-service restaurant and bar, private spaces for groups of any si..."
"This Italian-American restaurant offering italian cusines along with Pasta and Sushi. Restaurant has lounge area and HD projection screens, live entertainment. Italian Cuisine • Vegetarian Friendly"
"This relatively new spot on North Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach is part oceanfront restaurant, part beach bar. The rooftop bar here offers sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and live music nightly, all accompanied by a menu featuring seafood and prime steaks. During its happy hour held Monday through Friday from 4 to 7 p.m., guests can enjoy $3 domestic bottles, $4 house wines, $5 cocktails, and reduced prices on select appetizers."
"Featuring indoor and outdoor flat-screen TVs and a unique blend of seafood and land-faring dishes, Riptydz is an oceanfront restaurant and entertainment hotspot rolled into one. There’s plenty of oceanfront seating at Riptydz which boasts three levels of dining accommodations for guests to enjoy fantastic food and gorgeous views. This Myrtle Beach eatery is also known to host parties, with live music and great vibes."
"The oceanfront mega bar is located on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk in the heart of Myrtle Beach. In addition to one of the best views on the beach, the bar features a full menu of food, including burgers, seafood and a variety of mac-and-cheese creations. Riptydz offers a variety of beers, wine and mixed drinks."
"Located in the heart of Myrtle Beach, Bumstead's Pub is a touch of Europe just off the beach. Bumstead's old English Pub offers over 150 brands in their selection!"
"Under the guidance of Jerry and Janie, Five Guys serves only hand-formed burgers cooked to perfection on a grill along with fresh-cut fries cooked in pure peanut oil. During the 1980’s and 1990’s the Murrell family perfected their simple system. Five Guys was the place to get a fresh, juicy burger with all the toppings you could stuff between fresh-baked buns."
"Dagwood’s Deli has been a favorite amongst locals for over 25 years, and they are known for slicing up some of the best deli meats and cheeses in the area. The lunch menu is quite affordable (most items are under $10) and it includes some of the tastiest sandwiches at the beach. We recommend the fresh Bumstead’s Club ($8.49), which is a triple layer sandwich piled high with ham, turkey, American, Swiss, bacon, lettuce, and tomato, served on a sub roll or white bread, along with a side of chips and a pickle."
"The best kind of cheap eats are those that will fill you up for the rest of the day, and the hoagies at Dagwood’s Deli are sure to do that. Piled high with generous portions of ingredients like sliced turkey, melted Swiss cheese and bacon bits, and served on a choice of freshly baked rolls and bread – well, you can’t go wrong for under $10. It’s been a popular joint in Myrtle Beach since 1988, so expect a queue at lunchtime."
"The original location has been sitting on Mr. Joe White Avenue since 1988, and for good reason. Attached to Bumstead’s Pub, this Blondie-inspired sandwich shop serves hoagies piled (really) high with generous amounts of meat, cheese and veggies on a roll baked fresh that day. Insider tip: There’s always a line outside Dagwood’s at lunch, so call ahead and order to-go."
"Besides the Atlantic Ocean, Barefoot Landing is perhaps North Myrtle Beach’s most visited attraction. This outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment complex is home to over 100 stores, 25..."
"Clients can enjoy a whole new level of cinema experience with 4D screen and nine physical effects on every seat"
"The Market Common is the perfect spot for shopping, dining, entertainment, and more. Shop for new clothes at apparel stores like J.Jill, ivy & leo, or Style Me Boutique, or grab something for your home at Seacoast Artists Gallery or Manifest Design. There’s a dining option for everyone, from mouthwatering nachos at Nacho Hippo to Japanese favorites at CO Sushi."
"Want to take in the best dining that Myrtle Beach has to offer?. If so, a trip to the Market Common is in order. With great restaurants like P.F."
"The Market Common, about 114 acres in size, is a lifestyle center filled with apartments, stores, entertainment facilities, and eateries."
"Medieval Times at Myrtle Beach Castle will transport you to medieval Spain. A four course dinner is provided for everyone during the show. Feast on garlic bread, tomato bisque soup, roasted chicken, sweet buttered corn, herb-basted potatoes, the pastry of the Castle, coffee and two rounds of select beverages."
"One of the best fishing spots in North Myrtle Beach, this pier is home of the world record tiger shark catch of 1964, reported at 1,780-pounds, and a 98-pound tarpon record catch. Families can rent equipment and try to catch their own beast, or simply enjoy a quiet day together. Cherry Grove Fishing Pier also includes a two-story observation deck that provides visitors amazing ocean views."
"Piers & Boardwalks3500 North Ocean Boulevard, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582MoreLess Info. Built in the early 1950s, Cherry Grove Pier has weathered several local hurricanes to emerge as a popular sightseeing and fishing destination along South Carolina's coast."
"Featuring a two story observation deck and tackle shop, the Cherry Grove Fishing Pier is a great spot to enjoy a sunny day fishing or lounging in the sun."