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"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."
"Besides the Atlantic Ocean, Barefoot Landing is perhaps North Myrtle Beach’s most visited attraction. This outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment complex is home to over 100 stores, 25..."
"Italian restaurant at North Myrtle Beach, a family-owned joint where the food is so good, The multiple courses and very generous family portion sizes are enough to keep you full. Casual dining Italian chophouse • Exceptional food and service. Phone Number: (843) 272-1176"
"Dining at Umberto’s is like joining a large Italian family for a feast. The mood is casual and festive and the service is formal and friendly. They are the Italian Restaurant of choice at Barefoot Resorts and Barefoot Landing."
"Satisfy everyone with a trip to Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers Myrtle Beach, a chain specializing in Southern-Italian-style stone-baked pizzas in an eclectic, art-filled, and family-friendly environment. With a menu that features traditional and specialty pies, hoagies, build-your-own salads, and lacto-ovo-vegetarian and gluten-free items, there’s something to make everybody happy."
"A pizza restaurant with more than 15 types of pizzas, and a fantastic beer selection. You can select tons of toppings and also vary range of crafted beer. Italian •American •Bar"
"If I had been able to drag my teens away from the ocean, we would definitely have visited Snooky’s on the Water for lunch. We didn’t discover it in enough time to try it on this trip, but Snooky’s also gets consistent high reviews from local, visitors and my friends alike. Snooky’s by far had the widest variety of fresh seafood offerings – including a raw bar – while situated in one of the most beautiful settings."
"Enjoy a cold drink and some good food while watching the boats cruise up and down the intercoastal waterway, serving, seafood, wings, salads, sandwiches and a variety of desserts. Snooky’s on the Water is one of 2 locations for Snooky’s. In 2019, they opened their second location which is located in Cherry Grove."
"Though Maggie Moo’s is a national chain, this ice cream shop has definitely earned a spot on this list. Head over to Barefoot Landing to indulge in one of Maggie Moo’s mouthwatering ice cream creations like sundaes, shakes, ice cream cakes, or just a regular scoop of ice cream. Maggie Moo’s boasts tons of amazing flavors such as Amaretto, Banana Pudding, Cappucino, Cheesecake, Chocolate Rum, Red Velvet Cake, and tons more."
"Heritage Shores Nature Preserve may be the best place in Myrtle Beach to truly get away from it all and connect with nature. The island-based Preserve has seven acres of walking paths with interpretive signage describing the plants, animals, fish, and birds in the area. Heritage Shores Nature Preserve can be accessed via Cherry Grove Park."
"Founded in 2007, Heritage Shores Nature Preserve is located on an island that stretches into the lush Cherry Grove Marsh. Elevated boardwalks and observation docks allow sightseers to enjoy and view the preserve’s rich coastal habitat that includes many fish, birds, and plants."
"We recommend you check out Heritage Shores Nature Preserve for some hiking. The main pathway extends into the Cherry Grove Marsh and is accessible via a series of boardwalks and cool observation decks."
"Located at Barefoot Landing, this is one of the most exciting North Myrtle Beach attractions and home to some of the rarest species of tiger in the world. Through the Rare Species Fund, Preservation Station cares for and allows visitors to learn about tigers, including the rare Golden Tabby tiger. The Wild Encounters tour offers a guided walk around a 50-acre preserve."
"Located at Barefoot Landing, visitors can watch tiger cubs and large cats interact and play. Visitors can also have their pictures taken with the big cats for a fee."
"Named after a former councilman who worked to preserve the local marshlands, Russell Burgess Coastal Preserve is a great place to enjoy the native flora and fauna of South Carolina. In addition to hiking trails, you’ll find a marsh boardwalk and areas for crabbing!"
"One of the few places in the state of South Carolina where khachapuri is a staple on the menu. The traditional Georgian meal of cheese-filled, boat-shaped bread with a fresh egg is a nod to the owner’s heritage. While the khachapuri is always tempting, there’s also crepes galore — selections with salmon or Nutella, and even one with bacon-wrapped shrimp."