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8 BREAKFAST SPOTS IN MYRTLE BEACH THAT WILL MAKE YOU WANT TO WAKE UP
"If you are looking for an upbeat environment that’s just as fun for you as it is for your kids, Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville is your place!. This restaurant contains a “boat-load” of character and the island-inspired food never disappoints. We highly recommend the Volcano Nachos and the famous Cheeseburger in Paradise."
"This classic stop at Broadway on the Beach means, yes, longer waits and pricier entrees — but the famous Cheeseburger in Paradise, the boatload of tropical drinks and the free entertainment for the kids make"
"After your visit, relax at the popular Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville nearby and order from their array of sandwiches, hamburgers and drinks. Ripley’s Aquarium, Author: Tibor Kovacs, Source: Flickr"
"When you travel down Main Street in North Myrtle Myrtle Beach, you will probably notice a line at breakfast, lunch and dinner at Hoskins. This is where the locals eat and one of the best places for lunch specials and fresh seafood. They are closed on Sunday Nights and all day Monday."
"Great place to eat some of the best fried sea food I have ever had .the seafood platter was excellent ,and the coleslaw was very good as well ."
"We called ahead with a party of 10 we were told 45 min wait. Fine, we waited over an hour then told they did not have our name on the list, another 30 mi..."
"Now with two locations along the Grand Strand, Johnny D’s can’t be beaten when it comes to both value and variety. As the name suggests, two of the restaurant’s signature items are waffles and benedicts, of which Johnny D’s features dozens of different types. Waffle varieties range from old-fashioned to red velvet waffle to coconut banana French waffle, and their benedicts are just as varied, with options such as California benedict, brisket benedict, and lox and onion benedict."
"I never do this but I had to let everyone know, this is the place to go. The staff was so friendly, the food was..."
"Dino’s House of Pancakes has been serving up breakfast faves to North Myrtle Beach locals and tourists alike for more than 30 years. Housed in a retro building that hearkens back to times past, Dino’s is the embodiment of the classic pancake house. Its menu is classic too, with breakfast standards like pancakes, omelets, shrimp n’ grits, and much more."
"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."
"Address: 3421 Knoles Street, Myrtle BeachPhone: (843) 839-0959. Start your day with freshly roasted coffee and end the day with a locally brewed beer at Tidal Creek Brewhouse. Tidal Creek beers include sours, German beers, IPAs, and ales and pair perfectly with brats and flatbreads on the shareables menu and sandwiches from the lunch menu."
"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 two-story building that fronts Nance Plaza in the soon-to-be-revitalized downtown area is now home to Grand Strand Brewing Company. The brewery produces a variety of handmade beers available in its taproom. There is also a small, on-site commercial kitchen where local chefs and restaurants can prepare food to pair with the craft beer selection."
"With a wealth of influences in the bar community here, you’re bound to have an array of tasty, one-of-a-kind beer to try – all with some pretty cool names and cans. Especially for vacationers who find themselves here several times a year, there’s always something new to try."
"Address: 819 North Kings Highway Unit 101, Myrtle BeachPhone: (843) 839-2801. Located in the heart of downtown Myrtle Beach, Grand Strand Brewing Company brews a handful of in-house beers from stouts to IPAs. Pair your brew with a burger or wings for lunch or dinner."
"Boasting one of the best backyards in Myrtle Beach and right next door to Breakers Resort, this former beach house found on North Ocean Boulevard is now home to a top-shelf beach bar. The large patio deck at Bummz offers covered tables and sun-drenched lawn chairs so patrons can relax in the shade or soak up some sun, all while enjoying some cool suds and fresh seafood. During the Bummz happy hour, which is held from 4 to 6 each day (weekends included), customers get 50 cents off all bottled beers, house-brand liquor drinks and wine."
"Take in the breezy beach views and enjoy live entertainment and classic beach fare at this popular beachfront spot. Ideal for groups and families, stop in for a casual lunch after a busy day at the beach or for a relaxing oceanfront dinner. Bummz provides ample oceanfront seating and some of the best beach views in town!"
"Bummz Beach Café has a large, oceanfront patio with great views. You can expect classic seafood dishes like Clam Chowder and Fish ‘n’ Chips. They serve liquor, beer and wine with a daily happy hour from 4pm – 6pm."
"Murphys on the ocean, also known as MOTO, is a wonderful ocean grill. The beach restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating with a great dinner menu. MOTO offers classics such as onion rings and fries, as well as sandwiches like a Philly cheesesteak."
"a true 'guy thing' classic," seeing as you'll need a knife and fork to take down the foot-long kosher dog covered with a giant mound of french fries, homemade chili, cheese and onions. Expect big flavors — and portion sizes — whether you're craving a rack of ribs or fresh seafood. From the basket of sweet croissants to the main course, no one in your group should leave hungry."
"A popular spot for Myrtle Beach golfers, hungry folks flock here for huge portions of BBQ and lots of fried stuff. Grab a knife and fork and go for the footlong Kosher killer dog with a giant mound of french fries, homemade chili, cheese and onions. During peak season, the restaurant isn’t hard to miss (just look for the giant sign and the long line out the front door)."
"My fiancé and I were recently came here to celebrate our anniversary. It was peak dinner time and even with the restaurant being busy, they were getting…”more"