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Restaurants in Murrells Inlet: A Culinary Tour
"The Hot Fish Club was founded all the way back in the 1792, making it the oldest restaurant establishment in Murrells Inlet. The lobster potpie will blow the top off anything you thought you knew about potpies. Or try the famous steam pot filled with clams, shrimp, oysters and corn on the cob."
"We stopped here by chance when every other restaurant in the area had an hour and a half wait. The outside of…”more"
"Voted “best restaurant with a view” and “most romantic” by The Sun News; Gulfstream Cafe is the only restaurant on the Strand overlooking the ocean on one side and Murrells Inlet on the other. Watch the sun set from the upstairs bar or deck while enjoying She-Crab soup or jumbo lump Crab Cakes."
"It was our first time eating at the Gulfstream and it was wonderful experience. The service was wonderful, even in the midst if this pandemic loss of help."
"Like the name implies, dinner and drinks here are a live science experiment. This downtown Myrtle beach restaurant specializes in molecular gastronomy, with bizarrely-good plates like root beer, sesame-glazed, sous-vide lamb ribs over an artichoke quinoa risotto or scallops served over wakame, with sweet Thai butter and lemon “caviar.” Many of the drinks come smoking or served in lab equipment, like the frosty “flux capacitor” with St Germaine, Tito’s Vodka, lemon juice, house-made blackberry simple syrup, muddled mint leaves and a soda floater."
"If you’re looking for a unique dining experience check out The Chemist, located at 300 9th Avenue North. Try one of their craft cocktail concoctions served in a beaker glass while you browse the menu. Order an experiment (a Chemist appetizer) like ahi poke tuna or sweet potato tots served with a bacon maple dip."
"When was the last time you sat down to eat at a restaurant and a glass of liquid with smoke coming out of it was placed on your table?. I appreciate chefs and mixologists that are ambitious and artistic. This is clearly exhibited at the Chemist, making it a must on this Myrtle Beach Restaurants Guide!"
"Located atop the popular Pier House Restaurant, the Pier View Open Air Bar offers some of the best panoramic beach views in town. The third story location and open air feel give this dining destination a unique advantage that can’t be found anywhere else. The menu offered matches the casual atmosphere and includes items like wings, salads, sandwiches, burgers, seafood baskets, peel & eat shrimp, and gourmet hot dogs."
"Suck Bang Blow is a full-fledged biker bar, but don't let that intimidate you. Both staff and customers go out of their way to make everyone feel welcome, which makes it perhaps the most popular bar in the area. Admire the lavish Harley's parked outside and relax with a cold beer."
"It was awesome, I literally met Mike PentzLots of views and stuff and thangs n all 2 see, found me a pair of club master Ray-BansReally enjoyed myself people..."
"Located in The Market Common, Travinia Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar is a small chain of casual Italian restaurants that serve contemporary American Italian cuisine in a relaxed setting. Owned by Mark Craig and Kevin Cox, who were inspired by the beauty, food, and wine of the Napa Valley to open the restaurant, Travinia Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar offers an ever-changing menu of classic and traditional Italian food. Dishes are prepared using fresh, locally sourced, and regional ingredients and are accompanied by an impressive collection of carefully-chosen wines."
"Sun, 11 AM - 9 PM, Mon-Thurs 11 AM - 10 PM, Fri-Sat, 11 AM - 11 PM. If you’re in the mood for some delicious Italian dishes, look no further than Travinia Italian Kitchen. Travinia has a family-friendly atmosphere with an exquisite take on contemporary American Italian cuisine using fresh local ingredients and pairing perfectly with one of the many wines they have available."
"This Broadway at the Beach restaurant is known as a “chef-driven American Gastropub”. Here they unite craft beers with craft food to create a memorable culinary experience. Enjoy one of their 54 craft beers on tap or indulge in their signature Bacon Brie Burger."
"This Broadway at the Beach gastropub boasts 40-plus U.S. craft brews on tap, as well as a full menu offering gourmet tacos, burgers, flatbreads, steaks, seafood and more."
"Located in Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, TBonz is noted for their tender, delicious, juicy, Certified Angus Beef steaks and seafood, and their award-winning homegrown ales on tap complement any meal!"
"4031 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet SC • (843) 651-2044. This restaurant is named after a legendary pirate, and, understandably, serves up dishes that are made with ingredients from the sea. The menu at Drunken Jack’s features appetizers like She Crab Soup, New England Clam Chowder, and oysters, and main dishes include but are not limited to dishes such as fried seafood platters, Grouper Royale, Surf and Turf, lobster tails, and more."
"Seafood takes center stage at Drunken Jack’s, where they serve it up fried, boiled or blackened and accompanied by delicious hush puppies. Prices are in the $20-$30 range unless you opt for the Drunken Jack’s Shore Dinner, which includes a soup or shrimp starter and a seafood feast of flounder, shrimp, oysters, deviled crab and a lobster tail all for $40.95. If eating from the sea is not for you, steak, chicken and pasta are also available."
"The triggerfish was amazing and my husband loved the porterhouse pork chop. We had an awesome seat out back where we could..."
"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."
"Experience a day of wonder in Myrtle Beach State Park, an oasis of nature amid a sea of human development. Located on the south end of Myrtle Beach, the state park is a stark contrast to the high-rise hotels that are just a short walk away. Featuring old-growth maritime forests with hiking trails that lead to the high sand dunes of the beach, this 312-acre oceanfront park was developed by the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) in the 1930s."
"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."
"Myrtle Beach State Park, roughly 312 acres in size, is a relatively serene beach featuring a long stretch of sandy shoreline, cerulean water, and lush green backgrounds."
"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."
"ART Burger Sushi Bar has quickly becoming a favorite among Myrtle Beach visitors and locals alike. Located towards the south end of the boardwalk at 706 Ocean Boulevard, ART offers a modern and eclectic atmosphere and great eats that you can’t find anywhere else. The name gives away their specialties – burgers, and sushi – and both are equally delectable!"
"See some beautiful local art and dig into some delicious food at Art Burger Sushi Bar in downtown Myrtle Beach. This oceanfront restaurant is located on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and is decorated with gorgeous local artwork. Here, guests can enjoy a variety of gourmet burgers and made-to-order sushi while checking out the art on the dining room walls."
"Art serves unique appetizers such as Firecracker Shrimp and Ahi Tuna Bites. They have a grilled chicken sandwich named after Michaelangelo!. Visit in the summer for one of their famous nitrogen-infused cocktails."
"If you’re looking for something a little more upscale and modern (aka “hip”) check out this great sushi spot at The Market Common. This small, but charming restaurant offers a great selection of rolls, Vietnamese cuisine, noodles, soups, and appetizers. Known locally as a good happy hour spot, you’ll find great specials on sushi and drinks during the afternoon and awesome food come dinner time."
"#vegan #veganrestaurants #vegansushi #tofu #myrtlebeach #myrtlebeacheats #cosushi #eatatcomb #marketcommon. A post shared by CO Sushi (@eatatcomb) on Mar 2, 2018 at 10:38am PST. Ask for the separate vegan menu to indulge in noodle and rice dishes, sushi, and more."
"Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Table Service, Highchairs Available"
"This Japanese sit-down eatery at Coastal Grande Mall is a convenient place to take the family for a fun hibachi experience after a day of shopping."