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Myrtle Beach’s 10 Best Restaurants
"Golden Griddle Pancake House has become the favorite breakfast place in North Myrtle Beach for a long time. No wonder, the food there is great, and the customer service is wonderful. With a laid-back environment, there is no need to feel rushed when you are getting your day started with a delicious meal."
"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."
"Breakfast restaurant with friendly staff, offering many American & some Greek dishes for breakfast & lunch. American • Vegetarian Friendly • Vegan Options. Phone Number: (843) 361-4080"
"Breakfast, lunch, or a little bit of both, Plantation House of Pancakes has you covered. They’ve got your average pancake offers, but the quality is well above average – you’ll be dying to come back after you’ve visited. Plantation House of Pancakes has a robust breakfast and lunch menu complete with breakfast combos and specials, along with deluxe burgers, sandwiches 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."
"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."
"Ocean Park is the perfect beachfront hub for your family’s day at the beach. The park offers paved parking, restroom facilities, beach showers, concessions and a picnic shelter. The kids will love the 40-foot tall, beachfront, inflatable slide that is open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day."
"Founded in 2007, Heritage Shores Nature Preserve is located on an island that stretches into the lush Cherry Grove Marsh. Elevated boardwalks and observation docks allow sightseers to enjoy and view the preserve’s rich coastal habitat that includes many fish, birds, and plants."
"We recommend you check out Heritage Shores Nature Preserve for some hiking. The main pathway extends into the Cherry Grove Marsh and is accessible via a series of boardwalks and cool observation decks."
"With loads of tasty classic-American options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, kids will have no trouble selecting their dish to enjoy, including french toast, tie-dyed pancakes, mini cheeseburgers, grilled cheese, pizza bites, and every kid’s meal comes with a free sundae!"
"Olympic Flame Pancake House lives up the name: they have pancakes fit for a true Olympian!. Made with fresh ingredients, Olympic Flame offers the most popular pancake options including chocolate chips and bananas, as well as more unique toppings like apple cinnamon or fresh peach glaze. The pancake house also offers an extensive biscuit menu unlike anything we’ve seen before."
"There are pancake houses stacked on top pancakes houses here. There’s a rumor going around that there are more pancake houses in Myrtle Beach per capita than anywhere in the country. It’s a quintessential societal element, sort of like bodegas in New York City."
"Serving all day breakfast menu, along with traditional American dishes. Cuisines are Breakfast, American, Burgers, Sandwiches. American • Diner • Vegetarian Friendly"
"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."