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Explore Myrtle Beach | | | | | | | 9922 Hwy 17 N
Myrtle Beach,
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29572
843-449-3984 | | | | | Description: MYRTLE BEACH. Known for its outstanding American fare and charming atmosphere, this restaurant tops many "favorites" lists. All of the fish and seafood they serve are fresh How fresh? Try this on for size: The restaurant owns and operates its own fishing boat. But for those with more terrene tastes, there are delicious steak, chicken, lamb and veal selections, helping Chestnut Hill stand as one of the Strand's most versatile dinner choices. If you have the chance, their Sunday brunch is a "can't miss" that features everything from grilled quail to Southern fried chicken.
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| 4640 Hwy 17 S
North Myrtle Beach,
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29582
843-272-3000 | | | | | Description: BAREFOOT. This restaurant and music hall offers Cajun fare and great live music performed by nationally and internationally known rock, folk, blues, jazz and blues bands. Besides offering interesting night life entertainment, they also serve up a wonderful Sunday Gospel Brunch. Phenomenal gospel music is performed live during the entire brunch. Call ahead for a schedule of upcoming events. Ticket prices and showtimes vary most are about $20 and start around 8pm. Smoking section available during lunch hours only.
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| 4204 Hwy 17 Business
Murrells Inlet,
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29576-6267
843-651-2963 | | | | | Description: MURRELLS INLET. Located on the marsh in an 1860 clapboard house, Oliver's has been a local favorite serving the best seafood since 1910. Incredible seafood served in a rustic and comfortable dining room complete with wood tables and Shaker-style chairs clinging to the walls. The crime novelist, Mickie Spillane, liked this place so much that he got married here.
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