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Best Restaurants In Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
"If you’re strolling along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and need a pick-me-up,” stop by the Boardwalk Coffee House!. This friendly coffee shop is located right next to the Bowery and Oceanfront Bar & Grill. Their menu includes classic coffee, lattes, frappes, tea, smoothies, ice cream, breakfast offerings, lunch, and more."
"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."
"Dunes Village offers its own delectable breakfast option located on-site at the Admiral’s Room Restaurant. Guests can look forward to breakfast favorites like waffles, scrambled eggs, fruit and yogurt. In addition, Dunes Village serves Starbucks coffee and Jimmy Dean breakfast sandwiches at the Perk’s Up Coffee Shop located in the lobby for breakfast on-the-go."
"Located on-site at Dunes Village Resort, you won’t have to travel far to receive great, family-friendly service and mouthwatering dishes. The Captain’s Cafe is surrounded by breathtaking views of the Myrtle Beach oceanfront that all ages will enjoy during a delicious meal at The Captain's Cafe."
"The Myrtle Beach Pinball Museum is one of South Carolina’s greatest arcades. With a lovely location near to other attractions, eateries, accommodation spots, and shopping locations, it’s a fantastic way to get some fun into your visit. The Pinball Museum boasts a wide range of games, ranging from those dating back to the 1970s to modern, shinier offerings of today."
"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."
"Every tourist town needs a wax museum, and Myrtle Beach is no exception with its Hollywood House of Wax. You'll have no trouble spotting it off Highway 17; just look for King Kong swinging off the Empire State Building. Inside the wax museum are eerily lifelike wax figures of Hollywood's most famous actors, including Clint Eastwood, Duane Johnson (aka The Rock), and others."
"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."
"Serving all day breakfast menu, along with traditional American dishes. Cuisines are Breakfast, American, Burgers, Sandwiches. American • Diner • Vegetarian Friendly"
"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."