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The Best American Restaurants in Myrtle Beach, SC
"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."
"What happens when you combine upscale dining with a coffeehouse – and an art gallery?. You get Collector’s Cafe & Gallery. Whether you’re in for a pomegranate rosemary martini, a bottle of Zardetto Prosecco, or Lady Godiva (or dinner!), there’s a good chance you’ll leave with a work of art from the gallery, too."
"It’s upscale dining, combined with a coffeehouse and art gallery. Lots of beauty in that combination. You can actually purchase art you see on the walls."
"Known as the “Original Hibachi House” it’s easy to tell what this eatery specializes in. Jimmyz Hibachi has three locations across the Grand Strand, all of which whip up mouthwatering Hibachi dishes. This fast and casual restaurant is widely recognized for its delicious $5 Chicken Bowl, but the menu also features other items like Fried Rice Bowls (with chicken, steak, or shrimp), Noodle Bowls (with chicken, steak, or shrimp), Veggie Bowls, Hibachi Salads, Hibachi Wraps, Soups, and more."
"Offering a trio of Myrtle Beach area locations — one on North Kings Highway, another on Pine Island Road near the Myrtle Beach Costco, and a third on Highway 17 South in Surfside Beach — Jimmyz serves up all the hibachi favorites, and is well known in the area for its budget-friendly $5 Chicken Bowl. Visit this eatery for fried rice bowls, noodle bowls, yakitori, sushi and more. Check out the menu here."
"We're doing hibachi the way it's supposed to be done delicious, healthy, generous portions, premium ingredients and piping hot off the grill. We proudly serve ..."
"One of the best fishing spots in North Myrtle Beach, this pier is home of the world record tiger shark catch of 1964, reported at 1,780-pounds, and a 98-pound tarpon record catch. Families can rent equipment and try to catch their own beast, or simply enjoy a quiet day together. Cherry Grove Fishing Pier also includes a two-story observation deck that provides visitors amazing ocean views."
"Piers & Boardwalks3500 North Ocean Boulevard, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582MoreLess Info. Built in the early 1950s, Cherry Grove Pier has weathered several local hurricanes to emerge as a popular sightseeing and fishing destination along South Carolina's coast."
"Wake up at sunrise for a peaceful walk on the beach, and don’t forget to stop at Cherry Grove Pier for a jaw-dropping view. This walkway extends 1,000 feet across the sand and water, making you feel like you’re standing in the middle of the ocean."
"Hot Stacks is open bright and early, so you can stop in for your cup of coffee and comfort food. This classic breakfast restaurant serves up french toast, grits, breakfast quesadillas and more. If you're looking for a quick, delicious and filling breakfast like mama makes, then stop in to Hot Stacks."
"This stunner of a beach arcs from a pile-up of local fishing pangas and lobster traps to a wild, jungle-covered headland at its far end. If you’re looking for a place to snooze and swim in absolute tranquility, this is your destination, although be careful in the water, as the riptide can be strong and the waves very rough."
"Sit anywhere on the Grand Strand’s 60 miles of beaches and you see people walking up and down, to and fro, back and forth in front of the myriad Myrtle Beach hotels. Some are power-walking, others have their heads down looking for shark’s teeth and the young ones are hoping someone cute notices them. Once in a while the power walkers wear headphones and are plugged into music, but usually beach walkers like to hear the waves rolling in."
"The magic question: can you and your teammates beat the 60-minute clock to escape?. Transport to an alternate reality at Backstage Escape Games located at Broadway at the Beach. Featuring intense sound and lighting effects, props, and decorations, choose from different storylines and search to find clues."