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Explore Myrtle Beach | | | | | | | 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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| 405 Main St
North Myrtle Beach,
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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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| Louis's at Pawleys and the Fish Camp Bar10880 Ocean Hwy
Pawleys Island,
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29585
843-237-8757 | | | | | Description: PAWLEYS ISLAND. Often credited with putting upscale Southern food on the culinary map, Chef Louis Osteen's restaurant has been a favorite since it opened in 2002. Colorful local art livens up the casually stylish interior while the menu gets a boost from traditional Low Country flavors. Appetizers are highlighted by preserved duck with grits and red eye gravy. For your main, try the trademark crab and lobster cakes, or opt for Louis's Big Steak Plate (filet mignon atop hash browns with spicy fried oysters and sauce béarnaise). Even the house-made desserts have regional flair. The adjacent Fish Camp Bar is more casual, with ample outdoor seating and a menu of Southern-style sandwiches and burgers.
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| 10635 Ocean Hwy
Pawleys Island,
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29585
843-237-8465 | | | | | Description: PAWLEYS ISLAND. This laid-back, friendly restaurant and bar features live bands several nights a week and also offers great crab cakes, hickory-smoked barbecue and pizza.
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| 703 Front St
Georgetown,
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29440
843-546-7776 | | | | | Description: GEORGETOWN. A cozy, no-frills stop for breakfast or lunch, Thomas Café specializes in Southern and Low Country cooking, with a well-rounded menu of traditional favorites. Everything is made from scratch on the premises, including freshly baked corn bread with just the right amount of sweetness. For breakfast, opt for stick-to-your-ribs fare like pancakes, or eggs with bacon and grits. At lunch, try the fried crawfish cake sandwich, jambalaya, or fried chicken with mashed potatoes and tangy fried green tomatoes. Friendly, efficient service and gallons of sweet tea help ensure a satisfying meal.
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| Webster's Low Country Grill & Bar14276 Ocean Hwy
Pawleys Island,
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29585
843-235-5516 | | | | | Description: PAWLEYS ISLAND. On balmy Pawleys evenings, Webster's deck is ideal for relaxing with a chilled glass of chardonnay or some ice cold sweet tea. Start with sherry-laced she crab soup or fried oysters, and follow with a traditional Southern favorite shrimp and grits. The tavern menu is a bit more casual but no less tasty: burgers and sandwiches, fried fish and seafood, and salads. At breakfast, the buffet has a full range of favorites, from waffles, fresh fruit, pancakes and pastries to omelets, grits, potatoes and sausage.
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