"Having been featured in top publications like Gourmet, USA Today, Southern Living, and CMT, The Original Benjamin’s Calabash Seafood Buffet is a landmark on the Grand Strand and a must-visit at Myrtle Beach. Know around the world for its award-winning buffet, Benjamin’s offers 170 items with several stations, including fresh seafood, crab legs, a pasta station, a carving station, and an in-house bakery, just to name a few. The restaurant features a gorgeous waterfront dining experience with scenic ocean vistas for guests to enjoy while savoring their Calabash-style food."
"In the heart of the Grand Strand rests Captain Benjamin's Calabash Seafood. This is the pefect option for dinner after a day at the Family Kingdom Amusement Park due to its close proximity. With over 170 buffet items, there is sure to be something for every palate."
"The Original Benjamin’s Calabash Seafood buffet features 170 items. It’s no wonder people have been flocking here for over 30 years. Visit the crab bar for some steamed crab legs or wander over to the pasta station to create a pasta dish."
"Get your fill of homemade BBQ and Country food at Simply Southern Smokehouse in Myrtle Beach. This buffet is usually always busy, as it has become a favorite spot for locals and visitors to the area. Simply Southern is open for lunch and dinner, and their buffet includes mouthwatering items like Carolina-style BBQ, Fried Chicken, Barbecue Chicken, Chicken Bog, Chicken and Dumplings, Sweet Potatoes, Corn, Green Beans, Collards, Biscuits, Pickled Okra, and more."
"Conveniently located right off 10th Avenue North, between Highway 17 & Highway 17 Bypass, Simply Southern Smokehouse is a hotspot among locals – and for good reasons. The homemade entrees, sides, and desserts are made fresh throughout the day and guests can enjoy as much or as little as they like!. Prices for the buffet are only $10.20 / dinner or $8.87 for lunch with discounts available for children."
"So you head to myrtle and everyone wants seafood this or seafood that, but what they are truly missing out on is southern food. This place did not disappoint…”more. Offers takeout and delivery"
"If you have a big group, try Preston’s Seafood and Country Buffet. Preston’s features a ton of options ranging from prime rib to all-you-can-eat crab legs. It definitely is one of the best seafood buffets in North Myrtle Beach!"
"Seafood eatery in buffet style setup, offering all kinds of seafood from crab legs to baby back ribs and prime rib. Buffets • Seafood • Inviting atmosphere. Phone Number: (843) 272-3338"
"We ate at two different Bennett locations, this trip and they were both delicious. The quality of the food was exceptional. We have ate at many other all..."
"Arrived at our hotel at 9:00 p.m.A little later than we planned to, called CiCi's and they were right on top of it best pizza I've had in a whi..."
"We wanted go to the ice cream shop me and the wife went on our honeymoon 11 years ago. We decided to go here instead because our daughter is named ella."
"The Master’s Editions Fine Art Gallery in Myrtle Beach off Highway 17 carries the artwork of a few nationally recognized artists such as Mark Keathley and Abraham Hunter who often use nature and landscapes as the subject for their work."
"Located in The Market Common, the Seacoast Artists Guild & Gallery gives local artists the opportunity to both practice their craft and to sell their works. Workshops, lecture series and special sales make this place a must-see for artsy types."
"Right around the corner from Studio B is the Seacoast Artists Guild and Gallery. This gallery focuses more on local artists from around the Lowcountry, and like Studio B is highly regarded by residents and visitors alike."
"Olympic Flame Pancake House lives up the name: they have pancakes fit for a true Olympian!. Made with fresh ingredients, Olympic Flame offers the most popular pancake options including chocolate chips and bananas, as well as more unique toppings like apple cinnamon or fresh peach glaze. The pancake house also offers an extensive biscuit menu unlike anything we’ve seen before."
"There are pancake houses stacked on top pancakes houses here. There’s a rumor going around that there are more pancake houses in Myrtle Beach per capita than anywhere in the country. It’s a quintessential societal element, sort of like bodegas in New York City."