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23 Best Seafood Restaurants in Myrtle Beach
"Drunken Jacks is a delicious seafood restaurant that you can find sitting in the well-known “Restaurant Row” in Murrells Inlet. This restaurant stands above most other seafood establishments in the area not only because of its panoramic views and fabulous live entertainment, but also because of its highly experienced staff. Chef Casey Blake has been serving up award-winning seafood cuisine, traditional and unique, for over 22 years."
"What it's known for: What keeps people coming back to Drunken Jack's?. The awesome seafood (accompanied by hush puppies with honey butter), the excellent service and the gorgeous views of the water, just to name a few reasons. And with its fun atmosphere and plentiful drink selection, you'll want to come back too."
"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."
"Besides the Atlantic Ocean, Barefoot Landing is perhaps North Myrtle Beach’s most visited attraction. This outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment complex is home to over 100 stores, 25..."
"Clients can enjoy a whole new level of cinema experience with 4D screen and nine physical effects on every seat"
"Bring your family of sports fans to the Overtime Sports Cafe. With four 10-foot projection screens, a 12-foot wall of video, and 150 televisions, the Overtime makes sure you never miss a play and have a clean, unobstructed view of any game. Stand-out menu items include the mile-high nachos topped with Jamaican jerk chicken, deep-fried dill pickle chips served with ranch dipping sauce, and aloha chicken sandwich topped with a teriyaki glaze, melted Swiss, and grilled pineapple."
"Take a quick trip to Japan during your Myrtle Beach stay with this delicious sushi and hibachi restaurant. Yamato Steakhouse has been a local and visitor favorite for years at Broadway at the Beach…and we don’t see that changing anytime soon!. Enjoy grilled seafood, beef, poultry, vegetables, fried rice, and sushi all while your chef cooks and entertains right in front of you."
"Benny Rappa’s Trattoria is the home to mouth-watering, authentic Italian dishes and some of the best wine and drink pairings around. Open for lunch and dinner, Benny Rappa’s offers a wide range of soups, salads and sandwiches by day and a long list of Italian favorites for dinner. Featuring traditional Italian fare in a fine-dining environment, Benny Rappa’s focuses on the simplicity of the dishes and freshness of local ingredients."
"A casusal atmosphere Italian retaurant, which is also serving Kids special menu, come with you family and enjoy the delicious foods. Parking is available for motor bike too. Local cuisine • Italian • Asian • Family owned"
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"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."
"Pavilion Park is a beautiful portion of Broadway at the Beach that deserves its own spot on this list. On its own, it’s easily one of the best things to do in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina!. Essentially, it is an amusement park packed with exciting features that offer tons of activities that will keep a whole family occupied."
"The Pavilion Park, one of South Carolina’s very best, features many fun attractions and rides for all ages. It features classic roller coasters, a carousel, and lots more."
"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."
"Situated along the Grand Strand coastline, Myrtle Beach State Park is cushioned against a stretch of beautiful oceanfront forest. The state park is a quiet and peaceful escape from more populated beach areas in the tourist areas. There are wonderful picnic spots nestled among the trees here, as well as a nature trail and of course, stunning ocean views."
"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."
"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."
"The Myrtle Beach Pinball Museum is one of South Carolina’s greatest arcades. With a lovely location near to other attractions, eateries, accommodation spots, and shopping locations, it’s a fantastic way to get some fun into your visit. The Pinball Museum boasts a wide range of games, ranging from those dating back to the 1970s to modern, shinier offerings of today."
"Myrtle Beach Pinball Museum, considered one of the best arcades in Myrtle Beach, features numerous vintage pinball machines and nearby many restaurants, shopping centers, hotels, golf courses, and more."