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18 Essential Restaurants in Myrtle Beach
"This longtime Murrells Inlet standby sits right on the water and is always a big hit with diners from near and far. Jack's booty, of course, comes in the form of fresh-from-sea numbers that are prepared to taste - grilled, blackened, saut�ed or fried. From specialty dinners like Grouper Royale topped with crabmeat and b�arnaise sauce to the substantial combination platter that allows you to pair up your choice of flounder, shrimp, oysters, deviled crab, scallops and creek shrimp, it's all good here."
"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."
"Named for the legendary pirate that once sailed along the creeks of Murrells Inlet 400 years ago, Drunken Jack’s is casual, but with an eye on fine Lowcountry cooking prepared by trained chefs. Specializing in seafood dishes, Drunken Jack’s also has a full line of steaks, chicken and prime rib. You’ll think you’re being fancy, but then comes the hushpuppies with honey butter, and you’ll know you’re just one of Jack’s family."
"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..."
"Gulfstream is the only restaurant in Garden City Beach overlooking the ocean on one side and Murrells Inlet on the other and, fortunately, the food lives up to the view. Recommended starters include the onion loaf (a mass of fried onion rings with bleu cheese dip), kicky N'Awlins shrimp served atop a crispy fried grits cake, she-crab soup and oyster shooters. Popular main courses range from Low Country crab cakes, a variety of fried seafood, garlic crab claws, and grilled or blackened catch of the day."
"Enjoy amazing seafood with some beautiful views at Gulfstream Cafe. This gem offers upscale seafood and open-air dining overlooking Murrell's Inlet. Treat yourself to a lobster tail, fried or boiled, that's stuffed with jumbo lump crab meat."
"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."
"One of the first restaurants to open in Murrells Inlet remains one of the best. In fact, Lee's Inlet Kitchen has been named one of the top 10 seafood restaurants in South Carolina by Southern Living Magazine, and for good reason. Opened in 1948, Lee's Inlet Kitchen tempted visitors to drive the extra mile for fresh seafood served with Southern hospitality."
"We've been enjoying Lee's for over 40 years and it's our must go spot when we are in the area. Service is always..."
"We will definable this a must stop when we come to Myrtle Beach. The scallops melted in your mouth and were perfectly cooked."
"This popular spot among locals can be found on 48th Avenue North. It is a Japanese eatery that offers a long list of sushi and sashimi options. If you have a favorite sushi spot that is not included on this list, please let us know!"