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Best Brunch Restaurants in Myrtle Beach
"Memories are made in Barefoot Landing where you will find a relaxing atmosphere of beauty when you shop both sides of the 27-acre lake and the Intracoastal Waterway. The long boardwalk welcomes you to an old fishing village theme where you will find charming stores, art galleries, boutiques, candy shops, and delicious eateries along the pathway. This is a choice shopping adventure for all guests coming to North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina."
"Featuring a variety of live entertainment venues, restaurants, attractions and shops, Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach is the perfect place to bring the family for a day of fun. One of the most popular places to explore is the Mirror Maze at Barefoot Landing, where visitors of all ages will have to use their skills and logic to escape a maze of reflections."
"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."
"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."
"Art Burger Sushi Bar is an eclectic mix of art gallery, burger joint, sushi bar and party spot all rolled into one. Located on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, this modern hangout brings a new vibe to Ocean Boulevard. Serving a diverse menu for lunch, dinner and after hours, Art Burger Sushi Bar also host an art gallery featuring the works of local artists and a unique liquid-fusion powered bar that uses liquid nitrogen to create amazing frozen drinks and desserts."
"To my delight the next day we ate at another great restaurant in the downtown area and found out it is part of the same restaurant group of as the Chemist!. BondFire Restaurant Group owns Art Burger Sushi Bar, the Chemist, Gordo’s Tacos & Tequilas, the Edge restaurant and Noizy Oyster. We stopped by Art Burger Sushi Bar based on the unique concept of having sushi and burgers."
"Take a bite of a delicious burger and hand-made sushi rolls with a fantastic view of this unique oceanfront eatery."
"It’s pizza, personalized, at MOD, where you can build a pizza just the way you like it, from crust to sauce to toppings."
"Warbird Park is an educational and free attraction located in the Market Common district of Myrtle Beach at the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. Since its privatization in 1993, the base has become a beautiful park, displaying aircraft that was once an active part of operations, and each craft on display is presented with details about its history and significance. Among aircraft on display, tourists will find an A-10 Warthog Thunderbolt that supported ground troops during Operation Desert Storm, an F-100 jet fighter that saw action between the mid-1950s and early 1970s, and one of the base's A-7 Corsair tactical fighter jets."
"Warbird Park is a fascinating place in South Carolina that is a bit of a hidden gem. It is situated in the district known as Market Common on the grounds of what was once the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. With no admission fee, it is one of the city’s free things to do – and it’s also among the things to see that will entice aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike."
"Source: Photo by user Martin Lewison used under CC BY-SA 2.0. Skywheel opened in May 2011 and is said to be the second-tallest Ferris wheel in North America after the Texas Star in Dallas. Riders on the Skywheel are treated to a panoramic view of the beach and the beautiful ocean from over 180 feet (54.86 meters) above the ground."
"SkyWheel Myrtle Beach is 187 feet tall, have 42 glass-enclosed, temperature controlled gondolas and operate year-round. The wheel will be the first observation wheel of its kind in the United States!"
"First, man flew to the moon and then, in 2011, they invented the SkyWheel – the first observation wheel of its kind in the..."
"Experience a taste of Brazilian feast in traditional Churrascaria fashion at Rioz Brazilian Steakhouse. Located just across 29th Avenue North from Broadway at the Beach, Rioz provides a unique tableside service like a well-orchestrated ballet troop. Offering 15 different cuts of beef, pork, lamb and poultry, all grilled and seasoned to perfection, Rioz staff circles the dining room and slices your choices on your plate until you give the signal to stop."
"Address: 2920 Hollywood Drive, Myrtle Beach Phone: (843) 839-0777. This unique dining experience brings the buffet to your table. Pick from select cuts of beef, lamb, pork, and chicken that are slow cooked to perfection."
"Reservations are recommended so you can be quickly seated and start enjoying the show, i.e., the continuous stream of Brazilian gauchos serving more than 15 different cuts of beef, pork, lamp and poultry."
"If you have a big group, try Preston’s Seafood and Country Buffet. Preston’s features a ton of options ranging from prime rib to all-you-can-eat crab legs. It definitely is one of the best seafood buffets in North Myrtle Beach!"