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Waterfront Dining In Murrells Inlet - Myrtle Beach Restaurants In SC
"With Barefoot Landing’s best fresh seafood, lively events throughout the week, and killer happy hour deals, Flying Fish is a prime spot for a lively night out on the town. Nosh on everything from fresh oysters and local shrimp to crab cakes and fresh catch features. Sip on craft cocktails and savor the local cuisine as you take in the beautiful water views!"
"Rated #1 on Trip Advisor for seafood restaurants in Myrtle Beach, we couldn’t agree more. My son was set on finding fresh fish for dinner our first night in North Myrtle Beach. After a little internet research, we decided to drive and inspect some of my findings in person."
"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."
"Just look for the huge, colorful sign out front, and you'll know that you've found Locals. A light and airy atmosphere awash in white serves as the backdrop for a menu that dishes up traditional American eats. Open for breakfast and lunch, Locals offers a traditional country breakfast of eggs made to order with bacon, sausage, country ham, grits, hash browns, biscuits and toast."
"Pawleys Island is known for its locally sourced seafood with nothing but fresh ingredients. Local is a newly opened restaurant where you can eat, drink, and celebrate with friends and family. Try some of their brunch, lunch, and supper menu items such as the Biscuit and Gravy or the Crispy Duck Confit, with reasonable prices ranging from $12 – $30."
"Burger fanatics will love the creative concoctions at this funky little beach shack. Located directly across from Holiday Inn “At The Pavilion”, guests often rave about the casual family atmosphere and the mouthwatering, flavorful cuisine. Indulge in everything from seafood classics, like fried baskets and sandwiches, to thick, juicy burgers served with generous sides."
"The Beach House on the boulevard is the best place to go for the beach and burgers. They have a long menu full of surf-atizers, grilled foods, wraps, seafood, sandwiches and salads. The view is just as good as the food and you can’t miss the opportunity to have a drink and watch the waves."
"This Broadway at the Beach restaurant is known as a “chef-driven American Gastropub”. Here they unite craft beers with craft food to create a memorable culinary experience. Enjoy one of their 54 craft beers on tap or indulge in their signature Bacon Brie Burger."
"This Broadway at the Beach gastropub boasts 40-plus U.S. craft brews on tap, as well as a full menu offering gourmet tacos, burgers, flatbreads, steaks, seafood and more."
"If you and your friends are looking for a different type of restaurant to try while in North Myrtle Beach, check out Dick's Last Resort. Your server at Dick's Last Resort may seem a little mean at first, but don't worry; that's the whole point!. All meant in good fun, the staff here is meant to be rude to the guests with the intent to make diners laugh."
"Food was the best I've had in a very long time believe it or not. As well our waitress was awesome. She of course played the part, but..."
"U.S. 17, half a mile south of the southern end of Ocean Boulevard Myrtle Beach (843) 238-5325 www.southcarolinaparks.com $3-$5. This park’s 312 acres has one of the few remaining maritime forests on the East Coast. After you pay admission and go through the gate, look for the ranger office on the right and park across the road."
"This popular spot among locals can be found on 48th Avenue North. It is a Japanese eatery that offers a long list of sushi and sashimi options. If you have a favorite sushi spot that is not included on this list, please let us know!"
"If sophistication is what you seek, scamper over to 39th Avenue Bar & Grill. Known for its spacious outdoor patio and scrumptious menu, which features expertly prepared chops and fresh sushi, 39th Avenue Bar is the ideal location for upscale bites, premium cocktails, and live entertainment. 39th Avenue also offers some of the best happy hour deals along the Grand Strand, with $5 appetizers and sushi and drink specials on well liquor, domestic beer, and house wines."
"Helping spark a sushi revolution in Myrtle Beach restaurant scene, King Kong is the reigning king of local sushi spots for many folks. With locations in Carolina Forest and a newly-renovated version at Broadway at the Beach, simply put King Kong never disappoints. From creative rolls to tasty hibachi, this place has it all."
"For our sushi lovers out there, King Kong Sushi is a must stop for delicious and fresh Asian cuisine!. Their menu features exciting sushi roll options such as their 007 Roll and Russian Roulette Roll. For those that aren’t sushi fans, they also serve traditional Japanese hibachi style dishes."
"After a busy day exploring Broadway at the Beach several years ago, we weren’t sure where to eat, as vegan options here seemed daunting. But when we passed by King Kong Sushi we decided to give this Asian bistro a try. The outdoor patio facing Lake Broadway sealed the deal."