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8 BREAKFAST SPOTS IN MYRTLE BEACH THAT WILL MAKE YOU WANT TO WAKE UP
"Myrtle Beach is home to two outlet malls, outdoor shopping centers, and tons of specialty retailers that dot the streets. You truly can find anything that you need here, whether you’re searching for clothing to wear to the beach, home goods to bring back with you, or unique collectibles, North Myrtle Beach has something for you."
"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."
"Clients can enjoy a whole new level of cinema experience with 4D screen and nine physical effects on every seat"
"Their desire is to give you an experience that truly amaze you. And perhaps give you a chance to experience a different fare than you might normally find at North Myrtle Beach. Their servers and bartenders are excellent, their Chef is top-notch, and their Managers are the best."
"Located on the famed “Restaurant Row,” the Chesapeake House restaurant has been serving up hot and delicious meals to Myrtle Beach since 1971. Here, diners will find a dinner menu that is full of variety, including seafood, steak, salads, and much more. Start your meal with Peel & Eat Shrimp before moving onto an entree such as the Chesapeake Baked Flounder, Fried Inlet Shrimp, a Seafood Platter, the Fresh Catch of the Day, Lobster Pie, Carolina Crab Cakes, Steak & Lobster…the list goes on an on!"
"Fresh, local, and family-owned since 1971, Chesapeake House has been serving up the freshest local seafood and USDA steaks for over 40 years. The location of the restaurant is enough to keep guests coming back on its own, with breathtaking waterfront views that will undoubtedly captivate one and all. Dig in to Uncle Bill’s famous fish stew for a hearty meal and make sure to order a side of salad to savor the flavor of the restaurant’s homemade salad dressings."
"Address: 998 Highway 17 North, Myrtle Beach Phone: (843) 449-3231. Chesapeake House offers a children’s menu that will delight even your pickiest eaters. Located along Restaurant Row in Myrtle Beach, this lakefront eatery serves delicious seafood and Lowcountry meals."
"Like the name implies, dinner and drinks here are a live science experiment. This downtown Myrtle beach restaurant specializes in molecular gastronomy, with bizarrely-good plates like root beer, sesame-glazed, sous-vide lamb ribs over an artichoke quinoa risotto or scallops served over wakame, with sweet Thai butter and lemon “caviar.” Many of the drinks come smoking or served in lab equipment, like the frosty “flux capacitor” with St Germaine, Tito’s Vodka, lemon juice, house-made blackberry simple syrup, muddled mint leaves and a soda floater."
"If you’re looking for a unique dining experience check out The Chemist, located at 300 9th Avenue North. Try one of their craft cocktail concoctions served in a beaker glass while you browse the menu. Order an experiment (a Chemist appetizer) like ahi poke tuna or sweet potato tots served with a bacon maple dip."
"When was the last time you sat down to eat at a restaurant and a glass of liquid with smoke coming out of it was placed on your table?. I appreciate chefs and mixologists that are ambitious and artistic. This is clearly exhibited at the Chemist, making it a must on this Myrtle Beach Restaurants Guide!"
"Part art museum and part restaurant, Collector's Cafe & Gallery blends fine dining with art appreciation under one roof, offering a unique and unforgettable dining experience. The eclectic restaurant-cum-art-gallery spans 6000 square feet and features several dining rooms, private dining spaces, a casual coffee lounge, and a full-service bar and serves a menu of seasonal American cuisine and fine wines. Creative dishes and daily specials focus on fresh seafood and prime meats such as yellowfin tuna, Main lobster, filet medallions topped with lump crab, and rack of lamb."
"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."
"Downtown Myrtle Beach is home to a hidden art gem – William H. Miller Studios. This small gallery features the works of William H. Miller, who experiments in digital art, paintings, photography, and mixed media. Along with his personal art, Miller also allows other artists to display their works in his space for specific themes each month."
"Located on Main Street, this small studio was founded in 2015 by William H Miller to showcase his work and also that of other local artists. The influence that his background in graphic design has is evident in his digital art and more abstract paintings."