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Waterfront Dining In Murrells Inlet - Myrtle Beach Restaurants In SC
"Named for the legendary pirate that once sailed along the creeks of Murrells Inlet 400 years ago, Drunken Jack’s is casual, but with an eye on fine Lowcountry cooking prepared by trained chefs. Specializing in seafood dishes, Drunken Jack’s also has a full line of steaks, chicken and prime rib. You’ll think you’re being fancy, but then comes the hushpuppies with honey butter, and you’ll know you’re just one of Jack’s family."
"A lively eatery with a superb and varied menu, this charming establishment is packed with memories and history, including the curious view of goats and peacocks sitting on an island just outside. The story is, of course, part of the experience."
"With Barefoot Landing’s best fresh seafood, lively events throughout the week, and killer happy hour deals, Flying Fish is a prime spot for a lively night out on the town. Nosh on everything from fresh oysters and local shrimp to crab cakes and fresh catch features. Sip on craft cocktails and savor the local cuisine as you take in the beautiful water views!"
"Rated #1 on Trip Advisor for seafood restaurants in Myrtle Beach, we couldn’t agree more. My son was set on finding fresh fish for dinner our first night in North Myrtle Beach. After a little internet research, we decided to drive and inspect some of my findings in person."
"Flying Fish is half-seafood-market and half-restaurant, serving the freshest seafood in town. If you’re feeling adventurous, try catching the “flying fish” from the chefs at the raw bar. For the freshest fish, ask your server for the fish of the day selection."
"This Broadway at the Beach restaurant is known as a “chef-driven American Gastropub”. Here they unite craft beers with craft food to create a memorable culinary experience. Enjoy one of their 54 craft beers on tap or indulge in their signature Bacon Brie Burger."
"This Broadway at the Beach gastropub boasts 40-plus U.S. craft brews on tap, as well as a full menu offering gourmet tacos, burgers, flatbreads, steaks, seafood and more."
"Serving good food for over 30 years, Joe’s Bar & Grill is a North Myrtle Beach staple. Loved by the locals and visitors alike for its casual and friendly atmosphere, it’s a go-to place for happy hour and to eat the freshest seafood in town. From local South Carolina clams to Prince Edward Island blue mussels to Gulf shrimps to New England sea scallops, you’ll only get seafood of the highest quality."
"For a fun snapshot of your vacation, get all dressed up and go to Joe’s Bar and Grill for happy hour or a delicious meal at sunset. Their picturesque patio has an unbeatable view of a pristine saltwater marsh, which glistens as the sun goes down, and a cozy fireplace to keep you warm if the night air turns cool."
"Chuck & Ducks is Broadway at the Beach’s newest sports bar and grill. It features over 50 HD TVs along with a wall of screens so no matter your team, you are sure to be cheering them on!. Chuck & Ducks has a large menu with appetizers like southwest poppers and buffalo shrimp, and entrees like the teriyaki chicken wrap and the Chuck Cheeseburger."
"As customers sip their Guatemalan cold brew, they are also taking a glimpse five years into the Myrtle Beach culinary future, where (hopefully) eclecticism reigns over tradition, and people give a damn if the coffee is sourced from local roasters, and baristas take pride in their latte foam art. The place is always full of hipsters rummaging through the bin of vinyl records, buying merch to take back with them, and getting their fill of blueberry scones and sandwiches with bacon, egg and cheese on everything bagels."
"Hi-Fi Coffee Bar is a new addition to downtown Myrtle Beach!. This hip coffee shop boasts locally roasted coffee that comes from independent roasters along the Grand Strand and Carolina coast. In addition to hot coffee, guests here will also find iced coffee, smoothies, espresso, chai tea, hot chocolate, frappes, and more."
"Everyone knows about Starbucks, so its no surprise that there are a ton of Starbucks coffee shops in Myrtle Beach. Many hotels and resorts have their own Starbucks on-site, but if you’re out and about you will easily find a Starbucks nearby. Starbucks is known for their hot delicious coffee as well as hot and cold espresso and coffee-free drinks."
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"American coffeehouse chain, and perhaps one of the starting embers on the modern coffee-craze fire, Starbucks was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1971. The company currently operates over 30,000 locations worldwide, including multiple locations in the North Myrtle Beach area."
"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."
"Opened to the public in 1997, the Myrtle Beach Art Museum is the only art museum in the area, and it showcases 4 distinct collections of art. The museum also offers educational and creative programs for people of all ages. View this post on Instagram"
"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."
"Warbird Park is a fascinating place in South Carolina that is a bit of a hidden gem. It is situated in the district known as Market Common on the grounds of what was once the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. With no admission fee, it is one of the city’s free things to do – and it’s also among the things to see that will entice aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike."
"So many people grew up watching and reading materials from the franchise that is Ripley’s Believe It or Not!. , so when you’re in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, it makes sense that one of the must-do attractions is one by the very same name. The Myrtle Beach branch of Ripley’s Believe It or Not!"
"The only place in Myrtle Beach where you’ll find shrunken heads, a 8ft tall Transformer sculpture made of scrap car..."
"The two-lane boat ramp provides access to the marsh/inlet and the Atlantic Ocean. There is also a fishing pier, floating boat dock, picnic shelter and bird watching pavilion at Cherry Grove Park."
"U.S. 17, half a mile south of the southern end of Ocean Boulevard Myrtle Beach (843) 238-5325 www.southcarolinaparks.com $3-$5. This park’s 312 acres has one of the few remaining maritime forests on the East Coast. After you pay admission and go through the gate, look for the ranger office on the right and park across the road."