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Best Breakfast in Myrtle Beach - Top 10 Restaurants
"N is where you will find one of our top picks for grabbing a cup of coffee in the area. Boardwalk Coffee House not only serves amazing coffee, but they also serve breakfast. This coffee house is family friendly so bring along the family for a wonderful morning out to eat while you enjoy a nice cup of joe."
"Boardwalk Coffee House is a great spot to grab a quick coffee along the boardwalk. But beyond a traditional cup of joe, Boardwalk Coffee House serves lattes, frappes, iced coffee, and espresso. They also serve delicious breakfast platters, sandwiches, Belgium waffles, and real fruit parfaits."
"Main Street Café is a simple, unassuming spot serving up a healthy dose of community and tradition with each cup o’ joe. A local spot where even the casual visitor feels like family, this is the perfect “nothin’ fancy” place to grab tasty bagels, sandwiches, and ice cream with a drink as you make your way through your day along the hub of the Grand Strand."
"The Earth Cafe is a swanky and hip new cafe located on North Kings Highway and 38th Ave. N offering organic, fresh and real ingredients. Open for breakfast and lunch daily, their menu is full of vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options."
"Breakfast & brunch restaurant, offering Pancakes, Omelettes, French Toast, Belgian Waffles, Crepes for your morning energy. American family-style restaurant • Vegetarian Friendly. Phone Number: (843) 249-9742"
"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."
"E Noodles & Co on 20th Avenue South was the first restaurant Noah and I went to for dinner in Myrtle Beach many years ago. We walked over from Hampton Inn & Suites Myrtle Beach Oceanfront (About 10 minutes) after an employee at the hotel told us she heard they had amazing veggie dishes. Noah loved the vegetable fried rice and we added tofu to ours with Edamame on the side."
"P.F. Chang’s is a national chain of upscale Chinese food that began in Scottsdale, AZ, but has since expanded to the rest of the country. They serve various chicken, seafood, beef, pork, sushi and vegetable entrees such as Kung Pao Chicken, Oolong Chilean Sea Bass, Beef with Broccoli, Ma Po Tofu, and much more."
"The flavorful menu incorporates a distinctive Asian influence with items like lettuce wraps, stir-fry, pad thai, sushi, and more. Enjoy a decadent dinner and then stroll the bustling streets and shops of Market Common!"
"The Hollywood Wax Museum, opened in 2014, serves to honor the film industry with wax replicas of celebrities. One of its most iconic features is a giant ape, a tribute to King Kong, that stands at 35 feet tall."
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"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."
"So many people grew up watching and reading materials from the franchise that is Ripley’s Believe It or Not!. , so when you’re in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, it makes sense that one of the must-do attractions is one by the very same name. The Myrtle Beach branch of Ripley’s Believe It or Not!"
"is a fun and quirky museum featuring exhibits that include oddities, like shrunken skulls of human beings and skeletons of rare and exotic animals."
"The only place in Myrtle Beach where you’ll find shrunken heads, a 8ft tall Transformer sculpture made of scrap car..."