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Explore Myrtle Beach | | | | | | | Abuelo's Mexican Food Embassy740 Coastal Grand Cir
Myrtle Beach,
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29577
843-448-5533 | | | | | Description: MYRTLE BEACH. Mexican restaurants aren't as prolific along the Strand as are seafood joints, but that doesn't mean Myrtle Beach is completely devoid of authentic standards like enchiladas and fajitas. Reminiscent of a lovely courtyard with its colorful murals, statuary and lush foliage, Abuelo's stands out for both ambience and its extensive menu. Tortilla soup, a staple in the Southwest, is unforgettable, as is Fundido del Mar (a concoction of shrimp, scallops, mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and poblanos in a white wine-cheese sauce).
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| 350 George Bishop Pkwy
Myrtle Beach,
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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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| 4617 N Kings Hwy
Myrtle Beach,
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29577-2770
843-497-9911 | | | | | Description: MYRTLE BEACH. A huge favorite among the locals, this restaurant features baby-back ribs and grilled steaks, along with a good variety of seafood. An open kitchen and great atmosphere make this a must on your casual dining list. Due to its popularity, you should probably call ahead or be prepared to endure a long wait.
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| 2985 S Ocean Blvd
Myrtle Beach,
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29577
843-626-8000 | | | | | Description: MYRTLE BEACH. Damon's specializes in ribs big, meaty ribs char-grilled and slathered in a tantalizing sauce. Not a fan of ribs? Well, Damon's obliges, with a well-rounded menu of prime rib, steaks, barbecued chicken, juicy burgers and tasty salads. Even the kids menu will satisfy the pickiest little eaters this side of the Mississippi, with corn dogs, popcorn shrimp, and chicken fingers among the favorites. A great oceanfront location outdoor seating make for a sublime experience any time, and take out is available all day.
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| 3797 Hwy 17 Business
Murrells Inlet,
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29576-6182
843-651-7222 | | | | | Description: Flo moved to Myrtle Beach from her native New Orleans in 1972, and she's been serving up fabulous Cajun treats here ever since. The fun and funky ambience is notable for the hats that adorn every inch of available ceiling and wall space, most of them donated by faithful fans. The menu is authentic Cajun, including blackened fish, gumbo, red beans and rice, po' boys, gator stew (yes, it's real alligator), and many other craving-good bayou concoctions that you'll wish you could get in your own hometown. There's also a raw bar if you're inclined to slurping down some oysters, and kids have their own special menu, assuring Flo's a solid future with lots of repeat business.
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| 809 Conway St
North Myrtle Beach,
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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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| Harry's Breakfast Pancakes2306 N Kings Hwy
Myrtle Beach,
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29577
843-448-8013 | | | | | Description: MYRTLE BEACH. A local favorite for a good hot breakfast at a reasonable price. Pancakes, of course, are the specialty, but don't miss their daily specials. A good family choice for 20+ years.
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| 120 King St
Georgetown,
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29440-3534
843-546-1847 | | | | | Description: GEORGETOWN. Located in a former horse stable complete with wood floors, this small bakery offers a wide variety of pastries, muffins, specialty sandwiches, coffees and freshly squeezed lemonade. If you happen to be in Georgetown, this is a great and inexpensive place for breakfast or lunch.
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| 811 Seaboard St
Myrtle Beach,
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29577-3013
843-626-7809 | | | | | Description: Just look for the huge, colorful sign out front, and you'll know that you've found Locals. A light and airy atmosphere awash in white serves as the backdrop for a menu that dishes up traditional American eats. Open for breakfast and lunch.
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| 1808 21st Ave N
Myrtle Beach,
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29577
843-946-7223 | | | | | Description: BROADWAY. Themed restaurants may come and go, but the NASCAR Cafe has a lot of appeal and staying-power, especially in the race-loving South. It's also extremely well-done and carries the theme from the decor right through to the all-American menu (Talladega Tenders, anyone?). The circular set-up is designed to recall a race track with various exhibits and attractions on the perimeter, making the experience much more than simply enjoying a good meal. Be warned: What was planned as a quick lunch may end up taking an entire afternoon! And don't miss the gift shop very cool.
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