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"The boardwalks that stretch throughout Barefoot Landing offer ample sightseeing opportunities of pristine wildlife and marsh. The eclectic shops are great for window shopping. Plus during the summer months, Barefoot Landing hosts free live music and roaming performers during the evenings."
"With over 100 specialty shops, you're certain to find a few interesting items. Then there are the 13 factory direct stores to browse through. Either way, it's tough to leave without filling a shopping bag."
"Featuring a unique outdoor shopping experience with specialty boutiques and many national retailers, Barefoot Landing is a great choice to find a special souvenir or for a full day of shopping."
"Part art museum and part restaurant, Collector's Cafe serves classic American cuisine worthy of a work of art. Fresh seafood and chops are the centerpieces on a diverse menu that includes lobster, yellowfin tuna, and filet medallions topped with lump crab meat and a creamy bearnaise sauce. Creative dishes and daily specials allow patrons to try some artistic twists on traditional menus."
"This fine-dining restaurant on the north side of town is part eatery, part art gallery, and all good. The dining areas are separated by private rooms and open lounge areas while the walls display the works of some of the region’s top artists. Perfect for drinks or a romantic dinner, the artwork creates an upscale ambiance and plenty of conversation pieces."
"Address:Collectors Café & Gallery, 7740 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572. Collectors Café & Gallery not only makes delicious dessert foods, but it also features a feast for the eyes. This café feels like a European coffeehouse, and on its walls are beautiful paintings to look at or buy."
"Offering steaks and seafood, enjoy your evening out watching the sunset over Coquina Harbor at Clark’s Seafood & Chop House. This by far is one of our favorite places to dine in the NMB area. It is just a few minutes north of NMB in Little River."
"Bring your family of sports fans to the Overtime Sports Cafe. With four 10-foot projection screens, a 12-foot wall of video, and 150 televisions, the Overtime makes sure you never miss a play and have a clean, unobstructed view of any game. Stand-out menu items include the mile-high nachos topped with Jamaican jerk chicken, deep-fried dill pickle chips served with ranch dipping sauce, and aloha chicken sandwich topped with a teriyaki glaze, melted Swiss, and grilled pineapple."
"If you’re looking for something off the beaten path, try Myrtle Beach’s newest restaurant, Ipanema. They’re open daily from 11 a.m."
"The two-story building that fronts Nance Plaza in the soon-to-be-revitalized downtown area is now home to Grand Strand Brewing Company. The brewery produces a variety of handmade beers available in its taproom. There is also a small, on-site commercial kitchen where local chefs and restaurants can prepare food to pair with the craft beer selection."
"With a wealth of influences in the bar community here, you’re bound to have an array of tasty, one-of-a-kind beer to try – all with some pretty cool names and cans. Especially for vacationers who find themselves here several times a year, there’s always something new to try."
"Address: 819 North Kings Highway Unit 101, Myrtle BeachPhone: (843) 839-2801. Located in the heart of downtown Myrtle Beach, Grand Strand Brewing Company brews a handful of in-house beers from stouts to IPAs. Pair your brew with a burger or wings for lunch or dinner."
"Independent Republic’s beer is served exclusively at The Landing at the Boathouse, the “best backyard in town.” To date, their team has only crafted 17 beers, most of which have earned high praise from locals and tourists alike. The hazy Cybernetic Organism is garnering a lot of love, while their experimental farmhouse ales continue to improve. It’s only a matter of time before Independent Republic finds a new home where they can spread their wings."
"Address:The Landing at the Boathouse, 201 Fantasy Harbor Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC. Taking independence to a whole new level are the folks heading up Independent Republic Brewing. Located strategically along the Intracoastal Waterway, the views at this microbrewery and beer garden are as unique as their crafted beers."
"Address: 201 Fantasy Harbor Boulevard, Myrtle BeachPhone: (843) 903-2628. Located on the Intracoastal Waterway, Independent Republic Brewing Co. is another Myrtle Beach microbrewery. Their beer list includes lagers, IPAs, stouts, and pale ales."
"Located on North Kings Highway in Myrtle Beach, this Japanese steakhouse specializes in Tappanyaki-style meals such as Hibachi Shrimp, Teriyaki Chicken and the Miyabi Dinner (with filet mignon, lobster, and shrimp or scallops). Sushi options are also available. Local’s tip: Get there early (must be seated by 5:30 p.m.) to enjoy one of the restaurant’s money-saving Early Bird Specials."
"Experience the art of Teppanyaki dining at Miyabi in North Myrtle Beach or Murrells Inlet. Sit at a large table with family and friends while a chef cooks up a tasty hibachi meal right in front of your eyes. Choose from Teriyaki Chicken, Hibachi Chicken, Shrimp, Steak, Scallops, Vegetables, or a combination as your main dish."
"This long-standing hibachi restaurant is popular for a reason — it’s great food and family-friendly atmosphere!. Try either of the two locations and you won’t be disappointed, but be sure and go early, it can get packed."
"Found on 38th Avenue North in Myrtle Beach, this family-run Japanese eatery prepares delicious dining options including specialty appetizers (such as edamame, seaweed salad and dumplings), grilled combos, rice bowls and sushi (maki and makimono), as well as a lineup of express bowls for diners in a hurry. Visit to explore the full menu."
"I don't like them as much as the rice, but a little change is nice every so often ?. A post shared by Bridget Dillon (@onebusybee) on Oct 16, 2013 at 8:38pm PDT. This hibachi spot (open ’til midnight for you night owls!) uses oil instead of butter in its fried rice, veggies, and tofu."
"Takeout, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Discover, Digital Payments, Table Service, Delivery,"
"Coastal North Town Center is a shopping center with major retailers like Dick’s Sporting Goods, Publix Food, Ross for Less, Petsmart, Ulta Beauty, TJ Maxx, and more. The shopping center also features food like Bojangle’s, Chipotle, Which Wich, and Tropical Smoothie Cafe. The Coastal North Town Center is located at the intersection of Highway 17 and 11th Avenue."
"Head to Coastal North Town Center for fabulous shopping opportunities at national retailers like T.J. Maxx, Ross, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and Hobby Lobby, or grab some last minute groceries at Publix. North Town Center also features several eateries and personal care services."
"A new 368,000 square foot town center with more than twenty stores. Anchored by Publix and Dick's Sporting Goods, it also features a Hobby Lobby, PetSmart, Chipotle Mexican Grill and McAlister's Deli."
"Tanger Outlets are among the most well-known outlet stores in the country, and there are two locations in Myrtle Beach. With locations off Highway 17 and Highway 501, the Tanger Outlets are a must-visit for all shopping buffs. Visit nationally known retailers like Banana Republic, Adidas, American Eagle, White House Black Market, and Yankee Candle."
"Where you can buy direct from more than 75 brand-name manufacturers and designers. Clothing outlets include J.Crew, GUESS, Polo Ralph Lauren, Old Navy and more."