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How to Spend a Weekend in Myrtle Beach - The Perfect Itinerary
"Art Burger Sushi Bar is an eclectic mix of art gallery, burger joint, sushi bar and party spot all rolled into one. Located on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, this modern hangout brings a new vibe to Ocean Boulevard. Serving a diverse menu for lunch, dinner and after hours, Art Burger Sushi Bar also host an art gallery featuring the works of local artists and a unique liquid-fusion powered bar that uses liquid nitrogen to create amazing frozen drinks and desserts."
"Started in 2014, this independently-owned art-themed restaurant began as a solution to the idea that sushi bars are a great place to hang out but not everyone likes sushi. Reviews on TripAdvisor, Yelp, and Google love the varied menu, cool atmosphere, and interesting burger combinations. Outdoor Seating | Takeout| Delivery"
"ART Burger • Sushi • Bar is a trendy restaurant on Myrtle Beach’s Ocean Drive. This cutting edge establishment has something for everyone–even those with dietary restrictions. Gluten-free buns are available, vegetarian options are plentiful, and the kitchen is open to allergy requests."
"After a busy day exploring Broadway at the Beach several years ago, we weren’t sure where to eat, as vegan options here seemed daunting. But when we passed by King Kong Sushi we decided to give this Asian bistro a try. The outdoor patio facing Lake Broadway sealed the deal."
"Hours:Closed todaySat: ClosedSun: ClosedMon: ClosedTue: 12:00 PM - 11:00 PMWed: 12:00 PM - 11:00 PMThu: 12:00 PM - 11:00 PMFri: 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM. Address:1325 Celebrity Cir, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577"
"Noah and I went to CO in Charleston, South Carolina years ago and I was truly amazed at how many dishes they can vegan-ize. Their tasty food is packed with bold flavors and their vegan menu includes rice vermicelli noodles, tofu rolls, spicy Udon with snow peas, Hibachi with lemongrass tofu, and Futomaki with cucumber, avocado, and yam. They also have refreshing cocktails that are perfect after a day of exploring under the sun."
"When that sushi craving hits, head over to CO Sushi next to Grand 14 Cinema. “CO” is the Vietnamese word for “feast”, and a feast is exactly what you can expect. They serve a variety of Vietnamese dishes such as pho, wok dishes, and dumplings as well as a plethora of sushi, sashimi, maki and more!"
"Located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, we offer a full sushi menu alongside a few of our contemporary Vietnamese ..."
"P.F. Chang’s is a national chain of upscale Chinese food that began in Scottsdale, AZ, but has since expanded to the rest of the country. They serve various chicken, seafood, beef, pork, sushi and vegetable entrees such as Kung Pao Chicken, Oolong Chilean Sea Bass, Beef with Broccoli, Ma Po Tofu, and much more."
"The flavorful menu incorporates a distinctive Asian influence with items like lettuce wraps, stir-fry, pad thai, sushi, and more. Enjoy a decadent dinner and then stroll the bustling streets and shops of Market Common!"
"Make sure you enjoy the views from the rooftop bar when you visit and be sure you plan to dine at Soho on Thursday nights because that’s when their 8-piece specialty sushi rolls are half off!. They also occasionally have live music and open mic nights."
"Soho Steak and Seafood Sushi Bar is newly opened in Myrtle Beach. Try some authentically made dishes including steak, pasta, seafood, and sushi. Their Sauteed Seafood Platter is freshly caught and a must-try, priced reasonably at $34.90."
"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!"
"Found at Myrtle Beach hot spot Broadway at the Beach and known as the “best-tasting show in Myrtle Beach” since 1996, this casual Japanese restaurant offers a range of Tappanyaki treats such as hibachi-cooked chicken, shrimp, steak, lobster and scallops, all served with fried rice and fresh vegetables. A selection of sushi and sashimi offerings is also available here. Visit to see the full menu."
"Take a quick trip to Japan during your Myrtle Beach stay with this delicious sushi and hibachi restaurant. Yamato Steakhouse has been a local and visitor favorite for years at Broadway at the Beach…and we don’t see that changing anytime soon!. Enjoy grilled seafood, beef, poultry, vegetables, fried rice, and sushi all while your chef cooks and entertains right in front of you."
"You Eat I Bake’s idyllic location in The Market Common helps its case for Myrtle Beach’s best bakery. But, truthfully, the eclectic mix of offerings, combined with the mouth-watering flavors, is enough to make travelers weep with joy after each bite. Stop in for a cookie, cupcake, brownie, Swiss roll, or a pie to-go."
"Warbird Park is an educational and free attraction located in the Market Common district of Myrtle Beach at the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. Since its privatization in 1993, the base has become a beautiful park, displaying aircraft that was once an active part of operations, and each craft on display is presented with details about its history and significance. Among aircraft on display, tourists will find an A-10 Warthog Thunderbolt that supported ground troops during Operation Desert Storm, an F-100 jet fighter that saw action between the mid-1950s and early 1970s, and one of the base's A-7 Corsair tactical fighter jets."
"As one of the newer indoor attractions in Myrtle Beach, the Hollywood Wax Museum is certainly growing in popularity, drawing in more and more people each year. On a rainy day there aren’t many more things to do as fun as taking pictures with your favorite “celebrities,” and Myrtle Beach’s wax museum is the only wax museum in the country devoted to celebrities only. Stand next to the likes of Iron Man’s Robert Downey Jr., or other a-list staples like Robert DeNiro and Julia Roberts."
"Located right across from the popular Broadway at the Beach, this recent addition to the Myrtle Beach attraction lineup is hard to miss!. The Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center is actually home to three unique attractions. The largest and most well known, as one might guess, is the Hollywood Wax Museum."
"The Hollywood Wax Museum, which opened in June 2014, is the fourth of its kind in the United States. You can find it at Broadway at the Beach, a well-known beachfront attraction."