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Top things to do in Myrtle Beach
"The Myrtle Beach SkyWheel takes guests way up high in its 42, six-person gondolas. The ride offers an expansive view and plenty of photo ops, and the gondolas are climate-controlled for comfort. If you want to take your experience one step further, reserve the VIP option for a longer ride in a gondola with a glass floor and views from every angle; advance tickets are available online."
"The Sky Wheel is the first thing you will notice on Myrtle Beach’s Boardwalk and Promenade – it’s very tall!. Purchase your tickets and hop into one of its air-conditioned gondolas for a 360 degree view of the boardwalk and the Atlantic Ocean. The Sky Wheel takes you 200 feet above sea level, it’s a memorable experience."
"SkyWheel Myrtle Beach is an observation wheel standing 187 feet tall. In the entire United States, SkyWheel Myrtle Beach is the 6th tallest."
"(Multiple locations) This selection has locations throughout the Grand Strand, making it one of the easiest kid-friendly restaurants in Myrtle Beach for families to visit. Signature menu items like juicy burgers and classic sandwiches satisfy your hunger rumblings, while the quirky atmosphere makes you feel right at home. Dive into the free bucket of peanuts, and then throw your shells on the floor."
"River City Cafe serves up a great selection of classic American eats including burgers, generous platters, and beach favorite sandwiches. River City Cafe features a decorative setting, with nick-nacks, novelties, and televisions adorned across the walls. Kids are definitely going to enjoy tossing peanut shells on the floor and coloring on the tables and walls!"
"With 7 locations throughout Myrtle Beach, River City Cafe can’t be missed. With over 25 different burgers on the menu, options like the Cheetos Burger and the Peanut Butter Banana Burger push the boundaries of food expectations. Rave reviews on TripAdvisor, Yelp, and Google suggest that this odd culinary trip isn’t just great food but a must-have experience."
"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"
"A perfect stop for appetizers and drinks, Dunes Bistro is the kind of place where your glass never goes empty and your table never goes uncleared. Order distinctive dishes such as filet tips with stuffed rigatoni, blackened shrimp, and sushi rolls. MUST-TRY DISH: Smothered chicken, in bacon and onion cream sauce."
"Dunes Bistro is a must-try restaurant located in the Grand Dunes. With traditional American cuisines like Garlic Ribeye and unique dishes such as Blackberry BBQ chicken, menu items are all priced from $15 – $30. Don’t forget to try one of their hand-crafted cocktails and enjoy the live music."
"These magical gardens, 16 miles south of Myrtle Beach on Hwy 17S, are home to the largest collection of American sculpture in the country, set amid more than 9000 acres of rice-plantation-turned-subtropical-garden paradise. Seasonal blooms are listed on the website."
"After lunch, explore nearby Brookgreen Gardens. I was particularly excited about visiting the gardens because I love botanical gardens in general and I really wanted to see Spanish moss before leaving."
"The Donut Man is open 24 hours seven days a week and is always ready to satisfy your sweet tooth at any hour. Choose from a range of plain, glazed, jelly-filled or sprinkle doughnuts!. Plus, the Donut Man does bear claws, fritters, crullers and a number of other classics."
"Serving fresh local seafood with a distinct Italian flair, Costa Coastal Kitchen & Bar brings a fresh approach to a Murrells Inlet restaurant scene. Opened in 2016 by popular local chef Jim Pronesti, who also operates Cafe Piccolo in nearby Pawleys Island, Costa is "Chef Jimmy's" latest creation. Incorporating fresh local seafood from the nearby docks into traditional and not-so-traditional Italian dishes, Costa gives diners plenty of options for daily specials and fresh catches of the day."
"Capt. Dave’s Dockside Seafood is a delectable seafood restaurant that you can find, once again, on Murrells Inlet’s Marsh Walk. This restaurant surpasses most other seafood places in the area not only because of their fresh/locally-sourced seafood but also because of their strong sense of tradition. It’s no surprise that Captain Dave’s is serving up some of the best mid-century-esque coastal casual dining favorites because they’ve been family owned and run since 1974."
"Captain Dave’s Dockside has been an Inlet staple since 1975, though its recent renovations have elevated the decor to a more upscale modern feel. With an emphasis on fresh local seafood, Captain Dave’s menu is designed to let the fish shine. The Pan Crusted Grouper is a favorite choice, served with a shrimp Dijon cream sauce with wild rice for $37."
"What it's known for: Offering the freshest local seafood, a great wine and beer selection and some of the best views of the inlet, Captain Dave's is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. There's often live entertainment and the complementary hush puppies can't be beat. Style: Seafood, waterfront, family-friendly, lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch"
"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"