Mentioned by Myrtle Beach Area Convention Bureau
A Vegan Guide to Myrtle Beach
"With Barefoot Landing’s best fresh seafood, lively events throughout the week, and killer happy hour deals, Flying Fish is a prime spot for a lively night out on the town. Nosh on everything from fresh oysters and local shrimp to crab cakes and fresh catch features. Sip on craft cocktails and savor the local cuisine as you take in the beautiful water views!"
"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 is half-seafood-market and half-restaurant, serving the freshest seafood in town. If you’re feeling adventurous, try catching the “flying fish” from the chefs at the raw bar. For the freshest fish, ask your server for the fish of the day selection."
"Full disclaimer:If you want delicious seafood fried Calabash style (lightly breaded and fried), drive 30 miles north to the actual city of Calabash and eat at Beck’s Restaurant. Many of the Calabash seafood establishments in Myrtle Beach are buffets. There’s a plethora of these shrines of gluttony dotting the beach, most of them boasting 170 items or more, from teriyaki salmon to chocolate fountains."
"Captain Bennett's Calabash Seafood Buffet is infamous, and has been in the area since 1985. They offer outdoor seating and a kids menu. You can expect seafood favorites like Alaskan Snow Crablegs, Stuffed Crabs, Homemade Crabcake, Grilled Tuna, Black Mussels, Fried Oysters and so much more."
"The menu is filled with standout comfort food favorites, but the real star of the show is “The Five Five Challenge.” Your task: eat a burger stacked seven patties deep (55 ounces of meat!), with at least four toppings, a side of fries and a 24-ounce soda, all in 30 minutes or less. While many brave eaters have attempted the feat, only few have won. May the fork be with you."
"Memories are made in Barefoot Landing where you will find a relaxing atmosphere of beauty when you shop both sides of the 27-acre lake and the Intracoastal Waterway. The long boardwalk welcomes you to an old fishing village theme where you will find charming stores, art galleries, boutiques, candy shops, and delicious eateries along the pathway. This is a choice shopping adventure for all guests coming to North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina."
"With over 100 specialty shops, you're certain to find a few interesting items. Then there are the 13 factory direct stores to browse through. Either way, it's tough to leave without filling a shopping bag."
"Head to Coastal North Town Center for fabulous shopping opportunities at national retailers like T.J. Maxx, Ross, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and Hobby Lobby, or grab some last minute groceries at Publix. North Town Center also features several eateries and personal care services."
"A new 368,000 square foot town center with more than twenty stores. Anchored by Publix and Dick's Sporting Goods, it also features a Hobby Lobby, PetSmart, Chipotle Mexican Grill and McAlister's Deli."