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Myrtle Beach’s 10 Best Restaurants
"Located in The Market Common, Travinia Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar is a small chain of casual Italian restaurants that serve contemporary American Italian cuisine in a relaxed setting. Owned by Mark Craig and Kevin Cox, who were inspired by the beauty, food, and wine of the Napa Valley to open the restaurant, Travinia Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar offers an ever-changing menu of classic and traditional Italian food. Dishes are prepared using fresh, locally sourced, and regional ingredients and are accompanied by an impressive collection of carefully-chosen wines."
"Sun, 11 AM - 9 PM, Mon-Thurs 11 AM - 10 PM, Fri-Sat, 11 AM - 11 PM. If you’re in the mood for some delicious Italian dishes, look no further than Travinia Italian Kitchen. Travinia has a family-friendly atmosphere with an exquisite take on contemporary American Italian cuisine using fresh local ingredients and pairing perfectly with one of the many wines they have available."
"Found on St. James Avenue near Myrtle Beach Mall in Myrtle Beach, this hidden gem delivers a menu filled with flavorful Asian options as Japanese salads, rice bowls, noodle bowls, fried rice, stir fry vegetables, stir fry noodles and more. Tucked into a corner unit within a Myrtle Beach residential/retail district, the quaint restaurant has developed a loyal local following with its lunch and dinner offerings, and meals here can be enjoyed on the restaurant’s small patio deck or its cozy indoor dining area. Explore the full menu here."
"This Japanese sit-down eatery at Coastal Grande Mall is a convenient place to take the family for a fun hibachi experience after a day of shopping."
"Found on 38th Avenue North in Myrtle Beach, this family-run Japanese eatery prepares delicious dining options including specialty appetizers (such as edamame, seaweed salad and dumplings), grilled combos, rice bowls and sushi (maki and makimono), as well as a lineup of express bowls for diners in a hurry. Visit to explore the full menu."
"I don't like them as much as the rice, but a little change is nice every so often ?. A post shared by Bridget Dillon (@onebusybee) on Oct 16, 2013 at 8:38pm PDT. This hibachi spot (open ’til midnight for you night owls!) uses oil instead of butter in its fried rice, veggies, and tofu."
"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: 201 Fantasy Harbor Boulevard, Myrtle BeachPhone: (843) 903-2628. Located on the Intracoastal Waterway, Independent Republic Brewing Co. is another Myrtle Beach microbrewery. Their beer list includes lagers, IPAs, stouts, and pale ales."
"Address:The Roasted Bean, 3421 Knowles St, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577. The Roasted Bean is a quaint coffee shop that is situated in the heart of Myrtle Beach as part of the Market Common. Locals love to hang out at this coffee house because it features fresh-roasted coffee and a simple menu."
"The newly opened Tidal Creek Brewhouse is brewing more than great beer and featuring guest beers. They also serve freshly roasted coffee along with Breakfast, Lunch & Shareables."