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The Best Restaurants in Myrtle Beach: A Guide for Foodies
"Enjoy amazing seafood with some beautiful views at Gulfstream Cafe. This gem offers upscale seafood and open-air dining overlooking Murrell's Inlet. Treat yourself to a lobster tail, fried or boiled, that's stuffed with jumbo lump crab meat."
"Known for their delicious food and casual environment, Eggs Up Grills serves all the classics like sausage gravy, pancakes, homefries, and omelets. Be sure to notice the ‘Egg Count’ sign in each location with the number of eggs cooked there since opening. Eggs Up Grills are located all across the Grand Strand, but the closest is on 38th Ave in the Food Lion shopping center, a short 7-minute drive from Dunes Village."
"This was my first time going to eggs up grill and it was awesome the food is so good staff was so nice and respectful and the restaurant was very organized... (843) 839-1810Order online. Superb291 Reviews4.8"
"Myrtle Beach and Gatlinburg, Tennessee, go back and forth holding the title of having the most independently-owned pancake houses per person in the country. There’s a lot here: Harry’s, Olympic Flame, Hot Stacks; the list goes on and on. But it’s hard not to stop at Donald’s Pancake house when the words “FISH AND GRITS” flash onto the restaurant’s jumbotron."
"Donald’s Pancake House has an extensive menu of breakfast items, ranging from benedicts, skillets, healthy choices, and their popular chef’s specials. What really stands out on their menu, though, is their sweet breakfast options. Donald’s has everything you’d ever want in your pancake choices, which perfectly pair with the other meals on their huge menu."
"Donald’s Pancake House is a three-time “Best of the Beach” restaurant award winner. They pride themselves on fresh, made-to-order food, and exceptional service. If you are looking for that one of a kind breakfast, Donald’s is your breakfast choice."
"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."
"When in Myrtle Beach, one of the best things to pass the time with is shopping. Whenever the heat of the sun gets too hot, you can always visit Grand Strand Plaza Shopping Center, where you can cool down by the air-con, drink a refreshing smoothie, or even buy local products to take home as souvenirs. Everything about the place, from its style to the featured stores, restaurants, and game center, is for the satisfaction and comfort of customers."
"This incredible art museum opened in 1997 and already features one of the best collections of art in the city!. With a number of antique maps and other old works, this acclaimed art museum is sure to catch the attention of everyone in your family—including your kids. Excite their imaginations by exposing them to some of the greatest recent works of art along with ancient and antique guild pieces that you’ll just have to see to believe."
"The Franklin G. Burroughs – Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum is a learning space that is home to a library, visual arts exhibits, and a classroom. Situated on South Ocean Boulevard, it is a crucial part of South Carolina’s art scene and culture. It is home to regular temporary shows featuring sculptures, ceramics, and photography, and it is also packed with educational programs, art classes, and special events on its roster."
"Also known as the Myrtle Beach Art Museum, the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum is located just steps away from the sandy beach in a vintage beach cottage. The free attraction is open Tuesday-Sunday throughout the year and features 11 galleries with regional, national, and international art that changes frequently. The Myrtle Beach Art Museum is a nonprofit attraction and is great for the whole family."