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Food Dude Grub Crawl: Restaurants along the Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk
"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."
"The triggerfish was amazing and my husband loved the porterhouse pork chop. We had an awesome seat out back where we could..."
"4911 US-17 BUS, Murrells Inlet SC • (843) 357-9175. This historic restaurant has stories that date back to the 1700s. However, today, Hot Fish Club serves fresh seafood to patrons, and is home to one of the best views in Murrells Inlet."
"Widely popular for its laid-back atmosphere and no-frills dining, which includes lots of fresh seafood, all of which can be enjoyed while overlooking the marsh."
"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"
"Medieval Times at Myrtle Beach Castle will transport you to medieval Spain. A four course dinner is provided for everyone during the show. Feast on garlic bread, tomato bisque soup, roasted chicken, sweet buttered corn, herb-basted potatoes, the pastry of the Castle, coffee and two rounds of select beverages."
"For more than 50 years the Nance family name has been synonymous with fresh seafood in Murrells Inlet. Operating its own fishing fleet from the early days, Nance's Creek Front has been serving up seafood straight from the docks for generations of visitors. In fact, the large pane glass windows overlooking the inlet give Nance's one of the best views in town."
"4883 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet South Carolina • (843) 651-2696. Located right on the Inlet, Nance’s Creekfront Restaurant has been a favorite for locals and visitors for years. Of course, the menu here is full of fresh-caught seafood, and it is said that Nance’s has some of the best oysters in town."
"Nance's Creekfront Restaurant is often considered one of the best seafood restaurants in the Inlet, with beautiful waterfront views and a varied and unique menu that allows visitors to experience seafood dining at its best. Oysters are a specialty and considered the best in the area."
"4911 US-17 BUS, Murrells Inlet SC • (843) 357-9175. This historic restaurant has stories that date back to the 1700s. However, today, Hot Fish Club serves fresh seafood to patrons, and is home to one of the best views in Murrells Inlet."
"Widely popular for its laid-back atmosphere and no-frills dining, which includes lots of fresh seafood, all of which can be enjoyed while overlooking the marsh."
"I can’t say enough good things about both Mikey and the food. Pizza and wings were absolutely delicious and Mikey was the..."
"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"
"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."