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28 Best & Fun Things To Do In Myrtle Beach (South Carolina)
"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."
"Riding the towering SkyWheel is one of the top things to do in Myrtle Beach for families. With a max height of 190 feet, the largest Ferris wheel on the East Coast offers scenic views of the whole Grand Strand and Atlantic Ocean. Soak up the panoramas of the city’s downtown area as you ride one of the glass gondolas of this Ferris wheel."
"First, man flew to the moon and then, in 2011, they invented the SkyWheel – the first observation wheel of its kind in the..."
"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!"
"A burger shop with funky decor, the River City Cafe is one of the coolest restaurants in Myrtle Beach. Instead of a bread basket, this restaurant gives a basket of peanuts!. Loaded bacon cheese fries, a large selection of burgers, subs, salads, and much more can be found at the River City Cafe."
"I'm sure this place would have been great.....but they said they had a 2 and a half hour wait...so we moved along to somewhere else More reviews"
"The boardwalks that stretch throughout Barefoot Landing offer ample sightseeing opportunities of pristine wildlife and marsh. The eclectic shops are great for window shopping. Plus during the summer months, Barefoot Landing hosts free live music and roaming performers during the evenings."
"With everything you could want in one location, find Barefoot Landing to be the place to go when visiting Myrtle Beach!. In a relaxed setting of sprawling landscape is the appearance of a fishing village. Take a stroll along the boardwalk and observe the surroundings of the 27-acre lake."
"Known for killer bbq sauces and fall-off-the-bone tender meats, Damon’s Oceanfront offers more than just spectacular beach views. The Damon’s menu is extensive and offers plenty to please everyone in your group. Offerings range from succulent starters and lighter items like salads and sandwiches to hearty entrees like “meat and 3 plates”, seafood platters, grilled steaks, and Damon’s famous rib plates."
"If you love ribs with your oceanfront views, Damon’s is the place to be!. They are famous for their meaty menu including meat loaf, pot roast, steak, pork, chicken, sirloin burgers and plenty of ribs. Visit the full service bar for your favorite beverage, appetizer and dessert before you go and if you’re here for lunch, grab a sandwich or soup too!"
"This oceanfront favorite serves up hearty portions of mouthwatering soul food that’s sure to please a crowd. Be sure to try their famous ribs!. (843) 626-8000 · $$$"
"Located right next to the largest fine cigar showroom in the southeast, Nick’s Cigar and Wine Bar offers a cozy, relaxing getaway to enjoy a fine cigar and tasty adult beverage. A smoker’s paradise, this wine bar is popular among golfers, as it also offers a state-of-the-art golf simulator that is free for all patrons. Nightlife • Cigar Bars"
"Under the guidance of Jerry and Janie, Five Guys serves only hand-formed burgers cooked to perfection on a grill along with fresh-cut fries cooked in pure peanut oil. During the 1980’s and 1990’s the Murrell family perfected their simple system. Five Guys was the place to get a fresh, juicy burger with all the toppings you could stuff between fresh-baked buns."
"Found on 38th Avenue North in Myrtle Beach, this family-run Japanese eatery prepares delicious dining options including specialty appetizers (such as edamame, seaweed salad and dumplings), grilled combos, rice bowls and sushi (maki and makimono), as well as a lineup of express bowls for diners in a hurry. Visit to explore the full menu."
"I don't like them as much as the rice, but a little change is nice every so often ?. A post shared by Bridget Dillon (@onebusybee) on Oct 16, 2013 at 8:38pm PDT. This hibachi spot (open ’til midnight for you night owls!) uses oil instead of butter in its fried rice, veggies, and tofu."
"This long-standing hibachi restaurant is popular for a reason — it’s great food and family-friendly atmosphere!. Try either of the two locations and you won’t be disappointed, but be sure and go early, it can get packed."
"Reservations, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Wine and Beer"
"Yamato’s claims to be South Carolina’s original Japanese Steakhouse. The dining room is dim and communal with the clinking and clattering of utensils on the flat top griddle only interrupted by random spurts of laughter, thrilled by the Teppanyaki theatrics – most people are in awe of the onion volcano but the showstopper is when the chef molds the mound of rice into the shape of an heart and then uses his spatula to make it look like its beating. If you’re fortunate, chef Ken will roll his cart to your table."
"The two-lane boat ramp provides access to the marsh/inlet and the Atlantic Ocean. There is also a fishing pier, floating boat dock, picnic shelter and bird watching pavilion at Cherry Grove Park."