Mentioned by Myrtle Beach Area Convention Bureau
A Vegan Guide to Myrtle Beach
"Bovines is a tempting steak/seafood/pizza restaurant that’s located on the Marsh Walk in Murrells Inlet, SC. This restaurant beats out most other places in the area with similar cuisine not only because of their oceanfront location or dockside delivery option (for when you just don’t want to leave the boat) but also because of their well-aged brick-oven. Their skilled Chefs use the oven to prepare some of the tastiest wood-fired steaks, seafood, and pizzas that you’re likely to have ever tasted."
"If steak is on your mind, Bovine’s on the northern end of the Marshwalk may be the perfect place for you. Wood-fired and served with a salad bar, corn pudding and choice of side, Bovine’s steaks ($20-$30) are cooked to order and can be topped with Lump crab and bernaise, Blue cheese and applewood bacon crust or shrimp. Other specialties include wood-fired pizzas; seafood; pasta; and ribs."
"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."
"The staples at this 1950s-style grill located on North Kings Highway about 3 miles south of Ocean Reef Resort include hamburgers, hot dogs and ice cream. Other handheld offerings here include grilled cheese, grilled chicken, BBQ, bologna and veggie sandwiches, and the sides available include fries, salads, baked potatoes and steamed vegetables. The soft-serve ice cream can be ordered in a cup, cake cone or waffle cone, and sundaes, banana splits and shakes are among the other awesome meal-enders on tap."
"If you’re looking for a quick bite to eat, head to this Myrtle Beach kid-friendly restaurant serving up delicious kid’s meals like hamburgers, hot dogs, grilled cheese, and corn dogs served with fries, a drink, and a free jr. scoop of ice cream. Burky’s Grill is an affordable burger joint that is can’t miss."
"This Pan-Asian restaurant features Vietnamese, Japanese, Thai, etc., and is sure to please all of our American taste buds. The wide variety of dishes includes many different kinds of noodles (Glass, Udon), meats (Beef, Chicken, Pork, Shrimp) vegetables (bamboo shoots, water chestnuts) and flavors (Thai red curry, white wine ginger) – you get the idea. No matter what slice of Asia you've got a taste for, E Noodles can make it."
"Located in Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, E Noodles & Co. is a hot spot for a variety of Asian cuisine along the Grand Strand. The menu here boasts tons of traditional-style dishes from different Asian countries. Start off your meal here with Dim Sum, Dumplings, Pot Stickers, Spring Rolls, or another light option like the Seafood Tom Yum Soup, or the Japanese Seaweed Salad."
"There used to be two locations, but this is the only one left. What’s great about E Noodles is they take their dishes a half-step above typical Asian fare (try the crispy-fried tofu), but they don’t take it up so far that it’s too pricey."
"Whether you’re looking for a nearby spot to grab a pizza after a long day at the beach or you want to stop in and refuel during and afternoon of shopping, Ultimate California Pizza at Market Common really is the ultimate pizza destination of Myrtle Beach guests."
"The menu is filled with standout comfort food favorites, but the real star of the show is “The Five Five Challenge.” Your task: eat a burger stacked seven patties deep (55 ounces of meat!), with at least four toppings, a side of fries and a 24-ounce soda, all in 30 minutes or less. While many brave eaters have attempted the feat, only few have won. May the fork be with you."
"Kids love to run, jump, spin, climb, swing, and slide at Savannah’s Playground. This outdoor playground includes several sections that cater to all ages and interests, including a music park, an early childhood playground, a ziplining course, and a challenge ropes section. Savannah’s Playground uses ADA-approved playground equipment, so children of all abilities have the opportunity to play."
"Savannah’s Playground is the ultimate kiddie destination in Myrtle Beach. Nestled at the Market Common, this multi-acre children’s playground features ADA-certified equipment designed specially for the little ones. The park gives your children the opportunity to play as well as interact socially with others through its playground equipment."
"One of the most coveted attractions of Myrtle Beach is the vibrant SkyWheel—a 187 foot tall Ferris wheel on North Ocean Boulevard, right next to the popular Landshark Bar and Grill. Having opened in 2011, the SkyWheel attracts people from all over to ride in one of the six-people gondolas. The ride lasts for 3 revolutions and gives you a wonderful view of the city and ocean."
"Located on Ocean Boulevard, the SkyWheel is over 187 feet tall and has 42 gondolas. Ride to the very top as you look over the Atlantic ocean glistening during the day or night. If you choose to ride it at night you will be able to see the lights displayed as well as ride the first observation wheel of its kind in the United States."
"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."
"The Market Common is a teeming lifestyle center and a community area of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Covering around 114 acres of land, it is packed with facilities for excitement, shops, dining establishments, and living quarters. There are many things to see at the Market Common, making it a great place for exploration, especially if you have some cash to spend or fancy a little window shopping."
"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."
"Market Common is a village-like area featuring residential leases and an expansive shopping mall in Myrtle Beach. It’s a convenient place to shop, where everything you want is within grasp. From trendy clothes to chic jewelry, tasty snacks to full meals, Market Common ensures to give you comfortable shopping experience."
"Perhaps the greatest shopping attraction that Myrtle Beach has to offer. Hundreds of shops, over 20 restaurants, attractions, and night clubs all in one place!. Just like Barefoot Landing, this is an outdoor shopping venue with plenty to do and see."