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15 Best Restaurants In Myrtle Beach You Must Try
"4031 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet SC • (843) 651-2044. This restaurant is named after a legendary pirate, and, understandably, serves up dishes that are made with ingredients from the sea. The menu at Drunken Jack’s features appetizers like She Crab Soup, New England Clam Chowder, and oysters, and main dishes include but are not limited to dishes such as fried seafood platters, Grouper Royale, Surf and Turf, lobster tails, and more."
"is a MarshWalk gem with savory seafood meals like Low Country she-crab soup, grilled local grouper sandwich, or fantail shrimp. They have indoor and outdoor dining, but the best part about Drunken Jack’s is the downstairs bar & lounge which makes you feel like you’re at the bottom of a cruise boat!. Whether you have to wait before dinner, or simply want to walk off your filling meal, a stroll along the Marshwalk is a must."
"Stopped here on way back from a long bike ride around 4pm, just as they were opening...we were starving and hopeful of good meals... We were seated immediately…”more"
"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."
"Clients can enjoy a whole new level of cinema experience with 4D screen and nine physical effects on every seat"
"Located atop the popular Pier House Restaurant, the Pier View Open Air Bar offers some of the best panoramic beach views in town. The third story location and open air feel give this dining destination a unique advantage that can’t be found anywhere else. The menu offered matches the casual atmosphere and includes items like wings, salads, sandwiches, burgers, seafood baskets, peel & eat shrimp, and gourmet hot dogs."
"Handley's Pub and Grub has been the perfect place to kick back in a family-owned English pub that offers a wide selection of imported beer, over 50 craft beers, and fresh foods."
"The menu is filled with standout comfort food favorites, but the real star of the show is “The Five Five Challenge.” Your task: eat a burger stacked seven patties deep (55 ounces of meat!), with at least four toppings, a side of fries and a 24-ounce soda, all in 30 minutes or less. While many brave eaters have attempted the feat, only few have won. May the fork be with you."
"Midtown Bistro is a family-friendly spot with an extensive menu to please everyone in your group. There’s something to please all taste buds at Midtown Bistro, offering an extensive appetizer list, chop house favorites, flatbreads and speciality pizzas, salads, sandwiches, fish, and more."
"Midtown Bistro probably has something for every taste and budget. They surely know what it takes to create great lunch and dining experiences. Located in 2004 Hwy 17 South #3 North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Midtown Bistro brings a one-of-a-kind uniqueness to North Myrtle Beach."
"Our first impression is that it’s an upscale bistro with high prices. But as they say, first impressions can be wrong. The bistro has a fun and relaxed atmosphere."
"Medieval Times at Myrtle Beach Castle will transport you to medieval Spain. A four course dinner is provided for everyone during the show. Feast on garlic bread, tomato bisque soup, roasted chicken, sweet buttered corn, herb-basted potatoes, the pastry of the Castle, coffee and two rounds of select beverages."
"The two-lane boat ramp provides access to the marsh/inlet and the Atlantic Ocean. There is also a fishing pier, floating boat dock, picnic shelter and bird watching pavilion at Cherry Grove Park."
"This popular grocery store is the anchor venue of the Coastal North plaza. Sometimes the plaza is referred to as the Publix shopping center."
"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."
"One of the newest and waterfront – check out fresh brewed beers, great food and live entertainment in their waterfront beer garden."