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Food Dude Grub Crawl: Restaurants along the Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk
"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."
"If you want fresh fish and seafood prepared the way you want them, Flying Fish will do it your way. After all it’s a public market and grill where you choose from freshly caught selection of local fish, shellfish, and other seafood. What’s great about Flying Fish is that the food doesn’t always have to be deep fried."
"Flying Fish Public Market & Grill features some of the freshest seafood you’ll find along the Grand Strand, incorporating a traditional seafood market with an appetizing seafood restaurant. Enjoy local seafood and Lowcountry favorites with a view of the Intracoastal Waterway at Barefoot Landing."
"Offering steaks and seafood, enjoy your evening out watching the sunset over Coquina Harbor at Clark’s Seafood & Chop House. This by far is one of our favorite places to dine in the NMB area. It is just a few minutes north of NMB in Little River."
"California Dreaming is a family-friendly restaurant that boasts a large menu, and while many selections many be considered “casual,” they, too, serve many fine entrees that will put a smile on anyone’s hungry face. Opt for a seafood dish such as Fried Flounder, Fried Shrimp Platter, Oven Roasted Salmon, Fried Seafood Platter, or the Fish of the Day. Or, try something from the grill such as Filet Mignon, Baby Back Ribs, New York Strip, and other tasty items."
"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."
"Break the burgers-and-fries routine for some excellent Japanese cuisine that's good to go in more ways than one. Chef and owner Jimmy is a bit of a local legend, operating several other Japanese restaurants and catering services over the years, but now he has his own place and a loyal local following. Patrons can dine in, but the carry-out window makes for a quick and convenient way to enjoy a hot meal at home or your hotel room."
"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 ..."
"P.F. Chang’s is a national chain of upscale Chinese food that began in Scottsdale, AZ, but has since expanded to the rest of the country. They serve various chicken, seafood, beef, pork, sushi and vegetable entrees such as Kung Pao Chicken, Oolong Chilean Sea Bass, Beef with Broccoli, Ma Po Tofu, and much more."
"The flavorful menu incorporates a distinctive Asian influence with items like lettuce wraps, stir-fry, pad thai, sushi, and more. Enjoy a decadent dinner and then stroll the bustling streets and shops of Market Common!"
"When it comes to Chinese restaurants, I tend to prefer the local mamason-and-papasan stores over the fortune cookie-cutter chains. But one stop at P.F. Chang's changed my mind about this national treasure."
"If you and your friends are looking for a different type of restaurant to try while in North Myrtle Beach, check out Dick's Last Resort. Your server at Dick's Last Resort may seem a little mean at first, but don't worry; that's the whole point!. All meant in good fun, the staff here is meant to be rude to the guests with the intent to make diners laugh."
"Among the top North Myrtle Beach attractions is Alligator Adventure. Explore what has been dubbed the Reptile Capital of the World, as it is one of the largest facilities for reptile life in the world. Aside from alligators, guests see a variety of lizard species, cranes, snakes, sea turtles, monkeys, kangaroos and warthogs."
"Come face-to-face with some of the world’s most vicious and beautiful animals when you visit Alligator Adventure in North Myrtle Beach. A truly eye-opening attraction, you’ll greet gators, crocs, lemurs, exotic birds and much more when you take a trip to this exotic facility."
"Get up close and personal with some of the most dangerous and beautiful animals on the planet at Alligator Adventur …. "different" — danny k. More Info about Alligator Adventure Website"
"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."
"Named after a former councilman who worked to preserve the local marshlands, Russell Burgess Coastal Preserve is a great place to enjoy the native flora and fauna of South Carolina. In addition to hiking trails, you’ll find a marsh boardwalk and areas for crabbing!"