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Murrells Inlet,
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843-651-2888 | | | | | Description: MURRELLS INLET. Features mesquite-grilled dishes. As its name might suggest, the atmosphere pays homage to the Old West with cow memorabilia lining the walls and tablecloths patterned with cowboy boots. A fun place to visit; located on the salt marsh.
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| 9911 N Kings Hwy
Myrtle Beach,
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843-449-3824 | | | | | Description: MYRTLE BEACH. The decor at Cagney's may defy classification, but you can rest assured that it's charming and attractive. Each of the several dining rooms is liberally sprinkled with antiques and architectural relics from years past, creating an appealing atmosphere of history and casual style. So what do folks eat here? Well, you can go upscale or casual, which makes this a good choice for families. Prime rib and steaks are deservedly popular, but the burgers and entree salads are equally good choices. Even dessert has elegant (Bavarian chocolate crepes) and casual (soft serve ice cream parfait) options.
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| 9695 N Kings Hwy
Myrtle Beach,
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843-449-7611 | | | | | Description: MYRTLE BEACH. You may be at the beach, but that doesn't mean you have to eat seafood every single night! Chuck's does serve seafood, but the big draw is steak: thick, juicy, grilled steak. Add a fluffy baked potato and a trip to the legendary salad bar, and you have the perfect antidote to a week spent scarfing down shrimp and all-you-can-eat fried fish. The lodge-like decor is appealingly non-beachy, but there are lovely views of the inlet too, and the screened porch is a great place to admire the watery landscape.
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| 2985 S Ocean Blvd
Myrtle Beach,
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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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| 810 Conway Ave
North Myrtle Beach,
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29582-5363
843-272-4666 | | | | | Description: BAREFOOT. If you've been searching for fine dining with a view, look no further. Joe's has gorgeous views of the saltwater marshes, plus simply wonderful food. Grilled steaks and chops are expertly prepared to your specifications and are accompanied by veggies and potatoes. But Joe's really shines in its seafood offerings. The Southern trout is especially good: it's a whole trout stuffed with crab meat, dredged in cornmeal and sautéed til golden, and then doused with a bit of Southern Comfort-mushroom-cream sauce. Reservations are recommended.
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| Liberty Steakhouse and Brewery1321 Celebrity Cir
Myrtle Beach,
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843-626-4677 | | | | | Description: BROADWAY. Comfortable and friendly, Liberty offers two of America's favorite things: beer and beef, both of which they do extremely well. Beers are crafted right on the premises, in Myrtle Beach's largest brewery; try the Rockets' Red Ale, Miss Liberty Lager or a full-bodied Oatmeal Stout. Steaks are char-grilled, topped with fried onions, and accompanied by a salad and your choice of potato. There are other tasty options as well, such as fish and chips, awesome burgers and a fabulous spicy chicken and shrimp sandwich.
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| 405 28th Ave N
Myrtle Beach,
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843-448-8081 | | | | | Description: MYRTLE BEACH. New York Prime is the perfect choice if you're looking for an upscale dining experience everything from the wine list and food to the service and atmosphere is topnotch. Begin a leisurely meal with a starter of shellfish bisque or oysters Rockefeller. Most folks then choose a USDA Grade Prime steak, but you can also opt for lobster, lamb chops or fish. Accompany your main course with sides such as creamed spinach, asparagus with hollandaise, sautéed onions or a baked potato. And complement it all with something from the massive wine list, one of the biggest in the state.
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| 4305 McCorsley Ave
Little River,
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29566-8235
843-249-3702 | | | | | Description: LITTLE RIVER. The award-winning Parson's Table, housed in a former church, offers true fine dining in an atmosphere of elegance and intimacy. Beautiful stained glass windows dot the interior, which is comprised of several individual rooms that are equally conducive to special family occasions and romantic dinners for two. Menu choices include prime rub, bacon-wrapped filet mignon topped with béarnaise sauce and crab, sauteed shrimp with ham and vegetables over cheese grits, and sauteed shrimp and scallops in lemon butter with pecans and rice pilaf. Wine suggestions accompany each dish, or you may select something from the vast wine list.
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| 9706 Hwy 17 N
Myrtle Beach,
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843-497-2636 | | | | | Description: MYRTLE BEACH. An elegant English country inn style restaurant with an equestrian theme, Thoroughbred's is one of only a handful of fine dining establishments in the area. Certified Angus beef, fresh seafood, and tender veal and lamb chops are winners; house specialties are steak au poivre and Chateaubriand Bouquetiere carved tableside. Thoroughbred's offers a full children's menu, too, making this a great choice even for vacationing families.
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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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