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"The Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is a renowned dinner theater offering a four-course meal and entertaining medieval shows in a castle-like building."
"Senior Frogs is a restaurant and bar known for their great entertainment and authentic Mexican cuisine. Enjoy tacos, nachos, margaritas, and more but don’t forget to stop by their store and pick up a memorable Senior Frogs T Shirt on your way out!. We wouldn’t say this restaurant is necessarily kid friendly, but its definitely perfect for a parents night out!"
"Señor Frogs is one of Myrtle Beach’s liveliest spots, known for its interactive entertainment and dedicated party members. Which is no surprise when the only rule to follow at this nightlife spot is to follow no rules. During the day, the delicious Mexican fare will appease any appetite."
"Known for generations as the Biscuit Shack, this North Myrtle Beach institution is under new management with the same familiar country classics. The new crew kept the spirit of the old place alive - great Southern cooking and friendly service - while updating the menu and decor a bit. The Shack specializes in South Carolina favorites and serves daily meat-and-three specials."
"Joe’s Crab Shack has been around since 1991, so they know a thing or two about delivering great seafood. From crab buckets to steam pots, you’ll love the awesome food and atmosphere. Our favorite menu item?"
"With TVs lining the walls and around the bar area, you can catch every game and not miss a minute of the action. Aside from entertainment, King Street Grille also has amazing food. They offer all of the traditional American bar food you would expect but with their own twist."
"California Dreaming is a family-friendly restaurant that boasts a large menu, and while many selections many be considered “casual,” they, too, serve many fine entrees that will put a smile on anyone’s hungry face. Opt for a seafood dish such as Fried Flounder, Fried Shrimp Platter, Oven Roasted Salmon, Fried Seafood Platter, or the Fish of the Day. Or, try something from the grill such as Filet Mignon, Baby Back Ribs, New York Strip, and other tasty items."
"This place is wonderful, very small and tastefully decorated. We had a reservation and they knew my name when I walked in, we were seated immediately, our... (843) 945-9310Order online"
"Scallops and white bean dish was excellent Staff was attentive and careful to ensure a good experience. We would visit again when we are in the area."
"Melt is a great lunch, dinner, or late night spot for even the pickiest of eaters!. From handcrafted grilled sandwiches to delicious wood fired pizzas, we promise there is something for everyone at this industrial styled dining spot. Melt is open 7 days a week from 11:00am until 2:00am."
"Burger fanatics will love the creative concoctions at this funky little beach shack. Located directly across from Holiday Inn “At The Pavilion”, guests often rave about the casual family atmosphere and the mouthwatering, flavorful cuisine. Indulge in everything from seafood classics, like fried baskets and sandwiches, to thick, juicy burgers served with generous sides."
"The Beach House on the boulevard is the best place to go for the beach and burgers. They have a long menu full of surf-atizers, grilled foods, wraps, seafood, sandwiches and salads. The view is just as good as the food and you can’t miss the opportunity to have a drink and watch the waves."
"We can’t promise you’ll see any celebrities wondering the beach while you’re here, but we can promise you can hang out with plenty of them at the Hollywood Wax Museum!. This exciting attraction is fairly new to the Grand Strand but has quickly become a Myrtle Beach favorite. The hand-sculpted wax figures at this museum are so realistic that guests have reported: “ it was like they were going to speak to you!"
"Every tourist town needs a wax museum, and Myrtle Beach is no exception with its Hollywood House of Wax. You'll have no trouble spotting it off Highway 17; just look for King Kong swinging off the Empire State Building. Inside the wax museum are eerily lifelike wax figures of Hollywood's most famous actors, including Clint Eastwood, Duane Johnson (aka The Rock), and others."
"Located in The Market Common, the Seacoast Artists Guild & Gallery gives local artists the opportunity to both practice their craft and to sell their works. Workshops, lecture series and special sales make this place a must-see for artsy types."
"Right around the corner from Studio B is the Seacoast Artists Guild and Gallery. This gallery focuses more on local artists from around the Lowcountry, and like Studio B is highly regarded by residents and visitors alike."