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Top 10 Places to get Dessert in Myrtle Beach
"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..."
"For more than 17 years, Soho has been serving delicious food to Grand Strand locals and tourists alike. After relocating just across the street from their original location, they opened Rooftop21, an open-air rooftop lounge with great views and cool breezes. Soho provides upscale dining and posh nightlife in an atmosphere that is comfortable and relaxing."
"This dig offers an excellent, eclectic scene and plenty of outdoor seating. You can sit on the rooftop or outside around the building at SOHO Rooftop 21. They offer lunch and dinner, and have a great happy hour menu with specials on drinks from 4pm - 7pm and specials on food from 4pm - 6pm daily."
"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."
"When in Myrtle Beach, one of the best things to pass the time with is shopping. Whenever the heat of the sun gets too hot, you can always visit Grand Strand Plaza Shopping Center, where you can cool down by the air-con, drink a refreshing smoothie, or even buy local products to take home as souvenirs. Everything about the place, from its style to the featured stores, restaurants, and game center, is for the satisfaction and comfort of customers."
"The Market Common is the perfect spot for shopping, dining, entertainment, and more. Shop for new clothes at apparel stores like J.Jill, ivy & leo, or Style Me Boutique, or grab something for your home at Seacoast Artists Gallery or Manifest Design. There’s a dining option for everyone, from mouthwatering nachos at Nacho Hippo to Japanese favorites at CO Sushi."
"Market Common is a village-like area featuring residential leases and an expansive shopping mall in Myrtle Beach. It’s a convenient place to shop, where everything you want is within grasp. From trendy clothes to chic jewelry, tasty snacks to full meals, Market Common ensures to give you comfortable shopping experience."
"E Noodles & Co on 20th Avenue South was the first restaurant Noah and I went to for dinner in Myrtle Beach many years ago. We walked over from Hampton Inn & Suites Myrtle Beach Oceanfront (About 10 minutes) after an employee at the hotel told us she heard they had amazing veggie dishes. Noah loved the vegetable fried rice and we added tofu to ours with Edamame on the side."
"There used to be two locations, but this is the only one left. What’s great about E Noodles is they take their dishes a half-step above typical Asian fare (try the crispy-fried tofu), but they don’t take it up so far that it’s too pricey."
"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!"
"King Kong is a fitting symbol for the enormous sushi rolls this place twists up for its guests. Located in the popular Broadway at the Beach shopping, dining and entertainment complex, King Kong offers excellent sushi, sashimi and hibachi dishes in a relaxed setting. Hardwood floors and tables with large-leaf ceiling fans create an enjoyable environment for couples, friends and families, and the wide range of Japanese cuisine ensures there's something on the menu for everyone."
"Bombay at the Beach is one of the top spots to grab Indian cuisine in Myrtle Beach. This restaurant hosts a lunch buffet as well as offers a menu that is full of tasty items. Start your meal with a soup or a vegetarian appetizer such as an assorted selection of Samosas and Pakora (think similar to fritters)."
"This spot is a must for vegans, as the staff is very friendly and accommodating and will make sure any vegetarian dish you order is prepared vegan-style. Pro tip: Come hungry for the lunch buffet."
"Address: 3421 Knoles Street, Myrtle BeachPhone: (843) 839-0959. Start your day with freshly roasted coffee and end the day with a locally brewed beer at Tidal Creek Brewhouse. Tidal Creek beers include sours, German beers, IPAs, and ales and pair perfectly with brats and flatbreads on the shareables menu and sandwiches from the lunch menu."
"The newly opened Tidal Creek Brewhouse is brewing more than great beer and featuring guest beers. They also serve freshly roasted coffee along with Breakfast, Lunch & Shareables."
"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."