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8 Best Seafood Buffets in Myrtle Beach (in 2021
"Part restaurant, part retail market, the Flying Fish Public Market & Grill offers a fresh catch of the day any way you like it prepared and a kid’s menu that features favorites such as mac and cheese, fish sticks, and chicken fingers. Other specialties include the seared ahi tuna tacos and blackened mahi-mahi. There’s also a well-stocked raw bar and signature sushi dishes from which to choose."
"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."
"Waterfront restaurant wth Free parking and wifi, full bar is available, resonable prices menu with delicious seafoods offerings. Assorted mix of local seafood • Wide variety of steamed shellfish and sushi. Phone Number: (843) 663-3474"
"Original Benjamin’s Calabash is not only known for their great buffet, but they’re also known for their unique atmosphere. This family-friendly restaurant houses tons of interesting nautical antiques, mounted sea creatures, scale ship models, and more. Take a look at the cool décor before heading to the 170-item seafood buffet featuring fresh local seafood, a crab bar, pasta station, carving station, an in-house bakery –the list goes on and on."
"The Original Benjamin’s Calabash Seafood buffet features 170 items. It’s no wonder people have been flocking here for over 30 years. Visit the crab bar for some steamed crab legs or wander over to the pasta station to create a pasta dish."
"a true 'guy thing' classic," seeing as you'll need a knife and fork to take down the foot-long kosher dog covered with a giant mound of french fries, homemade chili, cheese and onions. Expect big flavors — and portion sizes — whether you're craving a rack of ribs or fresh seafood. From the basket of sweet croissants to the main course, no one in your group should leave hungry."
"A popular spot for Myrtle Beach golfers, hungry folks flock here for huge portions of BBQ and lots of fried stuff. Grab a knife and fork and go for the footlong Kosher killer dog with a giant mound of french fries, homemade chili, cheese and onions. During peak season, the restaurant isn’t hard to miss (just look for the giant sign and the long line out the front door)."
"My fiancé and I were recently came here to celebrate our anniversary. It was peak dinner time and even with the restaurant being busy, they were getting…”more"
"The southernmost American city has nothing on this eatery at Broadway at the Beach, which serves all the flavors of the Caribbean in an atmosphere that's straight off Duvall Street. Combining fresh local seafood with a mix of spices from the tropics, Key West gives its guests a true taste of the Florida Keys, such as its famous Coconut Shrimp and Blackened Grouper. Key West Grill also goes the extra mile with its made-from-scratch desserts and creative frozen drinks that complete the experience."
"Bennett’s Calabash Seafood buffet has two convenient Myrtle Beach locations: one on Restaurant Row and one in the heart of town. They offer dozens of buffet favorites and plenty of Calabash-style seafood. Highlights include New England Clam Chowder, large fantail fried shrimp, baked Jack Daniels salmon, T-bone steaks, Low Country boil and more."
"As you journey through the Myrtle Beach area, you'll find tons of restaurants offering calabash-style food. Originating from a small fishing village, calabash-style cooking involves lightly battering seafood and then deep frying it. If you're looking for calabash in Myrtle Beach, you have to try Captain Bennett's Calabash Seafood."
"There’s no shortage of Bennett’s Calabash Seafood in Myrtle Beach. There are actually three locations total in the area. You find two in Myrtle Beach as well as one in North Myrtle Beach."
"This popular grocery store is the anchor venue of the Coastal North plaza. Sometimes the plaza is referred to as the Publix shopping center."
"The two-story building that fronts Nance Plaza in the soon-to-be-revitalized downtown area is now home to Grand Strand Brewing Company. The brewery produces a variety of handmade beers available in its taproom. There is also a small, on-site commercial kitchen where local chefs and restaurants can prepare food to pair with the craft beer selection."
"With a wealth of influences in the bar community here, you’re bound to have an array of tasty, one-of-a-kind beer to try – all with some pretty cool names and cans. Especially for vacationers who find themselves here several times a year, there’s always something new to try."
"Address: 819 North Kings Highway Unit 101, Myrtle BeachPhone: (843) 839-2801. Located in the heart of downtown Myrtle Beach, Grand Strand Brewing Company brews a handful of in-house beers from stouts to IPAs. Pair your brew with a burger or wings for lunch or dinner."