Mentioned by Good Taste Guide
6 of the best Myrtle Beach Italian restaurants
"Live music, cozy fireplace and generous servings of veal, seafood and steak set the stage for a casual fine dining experience. Start your meal with one of the 30 specialty martinis or a nice bottle of wine. Open daily for dinner."
"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."
"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."
"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."
"Explore Asain Bistro, Big full service bar, hibachi grill table and sushi bar. Only authentic asian fusion restaurant in town, the best place for friends, ..."
"For more than 17 years, Soho has been serving delicious food to Grand Strand locals and tourists alike. After relocating just across the street from their original location, they opened Rooftop21, an open-air rooftop lounge with great views and cool breezes. Soho provides upscale dining and posh nightlife in an atmosphere that is comfortable and relaxing."
"Make sure you enjoy the views from the rooftop bar when you visit and be sure you plan to dine at Soho on Thursday nights because that’s when their 8-piece specialty sushi rolls are half off!. They also occasionally have live music and open mic nights."
"Soho Steak and Seafood Sushi Bar is newly opened in Myrtle Beach. Try some authentically made dishes including steak, pasta, seafood, and sushi. Their Sauteed Seafood Platter is freshly caught and a must-try, priced reasonably at $34.90."
"Only $3 for children up to age 15, Myrtle Beach State Park proves both educational and fun. With plenty of seasonal activities and learning opportunities available, this state park is one that you’ll want to add to your itinerary. It is also a perfect tourist attraction in Myrtle Beach South Carolina since it’s not very crowded as people stick more to the beach and boardwalk making this place a great spot to visit with your family."
"What’s more fun than getting out in nature and learning all about local wildlife and ecosystem in Myrtle Beach. We have two beautiful State Parks, Myrtle Beach State Park, and Huntington Beach State Park."
"Russell Burgess Coastal Preserve is only two blocks from the beach and offers a scenic overview of the picturesque Cherry Grove Marsh. Fishing and crabbing are permitted in the Preserve and visitors can also enjoy a stroll along the marsh boardwalk to observe native flora and fauna."
"Aside from the historical museums in the area, Myrtle Beach is also home to several specialty museums that serve more as entertainment attractions than educational spaces. These places are perfect for those more interested in taking selfies with wax figure replicas of famous people, seeing mind-bending displays of strange human achievements, discovering the practical wonders of science, or checking out classic cars. Fun for the whole family, a trip to one or more of these promises an experience that will be talked (and maybe) laughed about for the foreseeable future."
"Ripley’s - those trusty curators of the strange and unbelievable - have been running their Odditorium museums for just over a century. Here in Myrtle Beach, you’ll have the chance to witness things you wouldn’t have thought possible. You can check your height against the tallest person in the world, gaze in wonder at a six-legged pig and even view authentic shrunken heads."
"The only place in Myrtle Beach where you’ll find shrunken heads, a 8ft tall Transformer sculpture made of scrap car..."
"Also known as the Myrtle Beach Art Museum, the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum is located just steps away from the sandy beach in a vintage beach cottage. The free attraction is open Tuesday-Sunday throughout the year and features 11 galleries with regional, national, and international art that changes frequently. The Myrtle Beach Art Museum is a nonprofit attraction and is great for the whole family."
"The Franklin G. Burroughs – Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum strives to be one of the finest art museums in the Carolinas. With over 11 art galleries that change throughout the year, come experience exhibitions that feature paintings, textiles, sculptures, ceramics, photography, and more!"
"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."