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Explore Myrtle Beach | | | | | | | Bennett's Calabash Seafood9701 N Kings Hwy
Myrtle Beach,
SC
29572
843-449-7865 | | | | | Description: Myrtle Beach's first all-you-can-eat seafood buffet is still one of the best. Along with a complete range of fried seafood, you'll find broiled fish, crab legs, boiled shrimp, pastas, prime rib and all the sides you could possibly want. If buffets aren't your thing, there's also a full regular menu with plenty of seafood and beef options. A great choice for families.
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| 350 George Bishop Pkwy
Myrtle Beach,
SC
29579-7337
843-236-4666 | | | | | Description: MYRTLE BEACH. A popular lunch destination among the locals for its southern-style all-you-can-eat BBQ served with their own special sauce. Big D's also offers a special that includes your choice of meat, two vegetables and bread. Good eats for cheap!
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| 9939 Nance St
Calabash,
NC
910-579-2574 | | | | | Description: CALABASH. Nance ain't just any Captain ... In fact, this restaurant is one of a handful of proud local institutions that keep the tradition of seafood, Calabash-style, alive and kicking in this tiny fishing village just across the NC state line. You want fresh? The shrimp, crabs, oysters, scallops and fish they serve are fresh-caught each day, and when you pair an order of one of those with several of their homemade hushpuppies ... Well, let's just say the big crowds don't lie. If you stop by in the evening, you'll catch great views of the boats on the Calabash River, too.
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| 4700 Hwy 17 S
Myrtle Beach,
SC
29575
843-272-7794 | | | | | Description: MYRTLE BEACH. You'll either love it or hate it, but you'll never know unless you try it. Extra large portions of typical American food ribs, steaks, chicken wings, fried shrimp, buckets of fries and the like is only half the story. The other half is the legendary service rendered by the saucy and energetic staff. Some folks say the servers are rude and disrespectful; others say, "Lighten up, it's all in good fun!" However you interpret it, you're sure to agree that Dick's has its own distinct personality. Check it out when you're really hungry and in a really good mood!
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| 1148 River Rd
Calabash,
NC
910-579-6728 | | | | | Description: CALABASH. Ella's has been around as long as most folks can remember, and there's a good reason for that: This was one of the places that put the "Calabash" style of seafood large portions of fresh fish and seafood, usually deep-fried and accompanied by hushpuppies, served in a relaxed, family-friendly setting on the map. Toss in the reasonable prices, and it's easy to see why, after all these years, Ella's still draws big year round crowds.
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| 809 Conway St
North Myrtle Beach,
SC
29582
843-272-6834 | | | | | Description: BAREFOOT. A perennial favorite, Hamburger Joe's provides more bang for your buck than most other Grand Strand eateries, so it's perfect if you're on a budget. In fact, you can probably afford to splurge and get some wings and a beer along with your cheeseburger, which comes heaped with slaw, chili, onions, lettuce, tomato, pickles, or whatever combination you'd prefer. Kids enjoy the fried bologna sandwich, hot dog, or grilled cheese; grown ups appreciate the onion rings and the fact that they can get a rum and coke or a Long Island Iced Tea with their burger or BLT.
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| 405 Main St
North Myrtle Beach,
SC
843-249-2014 | | | | | Description: NORTH MYRTLE BEACH. If you're staying on the North Strand and have tired of the big crowds and long waits at the more high-profile, "touristy" spots, then why not give a local fav like Hoskins a shot? Located just up the street from the world-famous Fat Harold's shag club, this family-friendly restaurant serves everything from fresh flounder to your standard meat-and-three lunch specials. The true treat, though, lies in paying the place an AM visit it's then that you can enjoy a good, homemade standards like grits, pancakes, and bisquits-n-gravy.
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| 100 S Kings Hwy
29577,
SC
29577
843-448-3641 | | | | | Description: MYRTLE BEACH. Hands down, one of the Strand's best breakfast deals! Sweet and light as air, nothing compares to Krispy Kreme's original glazed rings, but the jelly- and cream-filled doughnuts aren't far behind. Whether you eat them individually or by the dozen, they're scrumptious, especially with a steaming cup of coffee. If you're really feeling decadent, pick up a few when the "Hot Doughnuts Now" sign flashes on. Unadulterated bliss!
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| 12036 Ocean Hwy
Pawleys Island,
SC
843-235-3741 | | | | | Description: PAWLEYS ISLAND. Sometimes, the simplest approach is best. That's certainly the case when it comes to Sam's Corner, a modest little eating joint located near Pawley's Island. Onion rings, fries, cheeseburgers and footlongs the fare's not fancy, but it's always tasty. Best of all, the prices won't knock your socks off, making Sam's a truly great idea for an inexpensive but tasty meal whenever you feel like dropping in. If you forget to bring cash, they've got an on-site ATM. NB There's another location near the Garden City Pier.
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| 1125 River Rd
Calabash,
NC
910-579-6723 | | | | | Description: CALABASH. Located along Calabash's surprisingly busy "main drag," the aptly-named Seafood Hut is one of those old places you may be tempted to pass by without trying, dismissing it in favor of something newer and prettier. Don't. Few places know how to do fried shrimp, flounder, oysters or deviled crab the way this old-timer does, and eating here is one of those decisions for which you'll thank yourself over and over. All meals come with slaw, fries and, of course, hushpuppies. This is Calabash-style cooking at its best!
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