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Must try Happy Hour spots in Murrells Inlet
"If you want fresh fish and seafood prepared the way you want them, Flying Fish will do it your way. After all it’s a public market and grill where you choose from freshly caught selection of local fish, shellfish, and other seafood. What’s great about Flying Fish is that the food doesn’t always have to be deep fried."
"Flying Fish Public Market & Grill features some of the freshest seafood you’ll find along the Grand Strand, incorporating a traditional seafood market with an appetizing seafood restaurant. Enjoy local seafood and Lowcountry favorites with a view of the Intracoastal Waterway at Barefoot Landing."
"Rich with history and delicious menu options, the Hot Fish Club claims to be the oldest existing restaurant building on the Grand Strand. It offers both indoor and outdoor seating as well as a playground and plenty of open space under the mossy oak trees. Appetizers include Bam Bam Shrimp, Blue Crab Fondue and Springrolls all for around $10."
"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."
"A fun Myrtle Beach fixture, Wet Willie’s is known for its 20 daiquiri machines doling out colorful “grown-up slushies.” As well as bar bites and a festive atmosphere, strong drinks with clever names like “Attitude Improvement” AND “CALL A CAB” pair well with tasty grub. Choose from cheeseburgers, chicken sandwiches, nachos, and fries … all of which you can enjoy on the open-air patio. A post shared by Wet Willie’s (@wetwillies_) on May 31, 2015 at 6:23pm PDT"
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"Murphys on the ocean, also known as MOTO, is a wonderful ocean grill. The beach restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating with a great dinner menu. MOTO offers classics such as onion rings and fries, as well as sandwiches like a Philly cheesesteak."
"Señor Frogs is one of Myrtle Beach’s liveliest spots, known for its interactive entertainment and dedicated party members. Which is no surprise when the only rule to follow at this nightlife spot is to follow no rules. During the day, the delicious Mexican fare will appease any appetite."
"This entertainment venue at THEBlvd on North Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach definitely delivers on its “A Live Music Joint” tagline — by bringing live bands and DJs to its separate stages every night. A long list of craft beers and mixed drinks is available here, and when hunger sets in, a menu of made-from-scratch, Southern-inspired “Better Than Bar Food” items is available. The happy hour here runs from 4 to 7 p.m."
"Where: 1410 North Ocean Boulevard, Myrtle BeachPhone: (843) 945-9867. Located oceanfront, Tin Roof has solidified itself as one of the hottest dance spots and live music venues in Myrtle Beach. Regularly featuring up-and-coming country artists and touring bands, Tin Roof’s two dance floors keep the party going all night long."
"Conveniently located a short walk from Holiday Inn “At The Pavilion”, Tin Roof is Myrtle Beach’s hottest beachfront restaurant. This open-air dining experience offers ample oceanfront dining and an eclectic beach menu to please any craving. Tin Roof also offers live entertainment and events throughout the week."
"Part art museum and part restaurant, Collector's Cafe & Gallery blends fine dining with art appreciation under one roof, offering a unique and unforgettable dining experience. The eclectic restaurant-cum-art-gallery spans 6000 square feet and features several dining rooms, private dining spaces, a casual coffee lounge, and a full-service bar and serves a menu of seasonal American cuisine and fine wines. Creative dishes and daily specials focus on fresh seafood and prime meats such as yellowfin tuna, Main lobster, filet medallions topped with lump crab, and rack of lamb."
"Experience an exquisite dining experience among beautiful works of art at Collectors Café. This Myrtle Beach restaurant deems itself a café and gallery, serving up Mediterranean fare alongside a European-style coffee house. The main dining rooms as well as the private dining rooms have works of art for sale on the walls, providing a unique ambiance."
"It’s upscale dining, combined with a coffeehouse and art gallery. Lots of beauty in that combination. You can actually purchase art you see on the walls."
"Good food.I got there in time for the special and ordered two which was much less than the regular price. Was disappointed they didn't..."
"For an even smaller, residential park experience, visit Yow Park. This 1.5-acre neighborhood park features a playground, half-court basketball, and picnic area. Yow Park is only four blocks from the ocean and five blocks from Highway 17."
"One of the best fishing spots in North Myrtle Beach, this pier is home of the world record tiger shark catch of 1964, reported at 1,780-pounds, and a 98-pound tarpon record catch. Families can rent equipment and try to catch their own beast, or simply enjoy a quiet day together. Cherry Grove Fishing Pier also includes a two-story observation deck that provides visitors amazing ocean views."
"Piers & Boardwalks3500 North Ocean Boulevard, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582MoreLess Info. Built in the early 1950s, Cherry Grove Pier has weathered several local hurricanes to emerge as a popular sightseeing and fishing destination along South Carolina's coast."
"Featuring a two story observation deck and tackle shop, the Cherry Grove Fishing Pier is a great spot to enjoy a sunny day fishing or lounging in the sun."
"Located at Barefoot Landing, this is one of the most exciting North Myrtle Beach attractions and home to some of the rarest species of tiger in the world. Through the Rare Species Fund, Preservation Station cares for and allows visitors to learn about tigers, including the rare Golden Tabby tiger. The Wild Encounters tour offers a guided walk around a 50-acre preserve."
"Nature & Wildlife AreasNorth Myrtle Beach, SC 29588MoreLess Info. North Myrtle Beach is home to the T.I.G.E.R.S Preservation Station, a unique zoological institution that allows visitors to hold and take photographs with exotic animals. Its most popular denizens are tiger cubs and orangutans."
"One of the best fishing spots in North Myrtle Beach, this pier is home of the world record tiger shark catch of 1964, reported at 1,780-pounds, and a 98-pound tarpon record catch. Families can rent equipment and try to catch their own beast, or simply enjoy a quiet day together. Cherry Grove Fishing Pier also includes a two-story observation deck that provides visitors amazing ocean views."
"Piers & Boardwalks3500 North Ocean Boulevard, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582MoreLess Info. Built in the early 1950s, Cherry Grove Pier has weathered several local hurricanes to emerge as a popular sightseeing and fishing destination along South Carolina's coast."
"Featuring a two story observation deck and tackle shop, the Cherry Grove Fishing Pier is a great spot to enjoy a sunny day fishing or lounging in the sun."