POPULAR MYRTLE
BEACH RESTAURANTS
Bummz
Beach Cafe
Bummz is an oceanfront garden cafe serving lunch and dinner with
one of the most scenic views on the Grand Strand. Located in a 1930s
beach house, Bummz has quickly become a Myrtle Beach tradition with
its cool refreshing drinks served at our covered outside deck or
inside where you can catch the latest game or race on one of their
many tv's.
Cagney's
Old Place Restaurant
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC, Cagney's is the place for great Steaks,
Prime Rib, and Seafood. Cagney’s opened its brass doors May
of 1976.
The
Library Restaurant
Established in 1974, the Library Restaurant has long served the
Grand Strand. Their tuxedoed wait staff has a combined 100 years
of experience. Their Chef prepares the finest cuisine fresh daily.
Their rare tableside service is a Library tradition. From our tableside
Steak Diane to their Flambé desserts, the Library represents
perfection.
Joe's
Bar & Grill
A remodeled rustic home nestled on a saltwater marsh, surrounded
by twisting live oak trees, the Grand Strand's most unique and best
kept secret. At Joe's Bar & Grill, they provide fine dining
in a casual atmosphere, enjoyed by golfers, gourmands, families
and friends. Located in the Windy Hill section of North Myrtle Beach,
across from the Alabama Theatre in Barefoot Landing.
Villa Romana
Enjoy a delightful evening filled with the aroma
of Fine Authentic Italian Cuisine. They serve traditional and original
dishes prepared to order by native Romans.
Creek Ratz Restaurant
and Bar
A rustic nautical atmosphere, spectacular views
of the Murrells Inlet waterfront and both indoor and outdoor dining
overlooking the Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk, has something for the
entire family. With reasonable prices, a full raw bar, fresh seafood,
sandwiches, salads, appetizers, pizza, children's menu, daily happy
hour, live entertainment, the coldest drinks, and plenty of TVs
to watch your favorite sporting events.
Carolina
Roadhouse
Displays beautiful architecture and interior
design with a wide-open show kitchen. Enjoy thick broiled steaks,
baby back ribs (the meat just falls off the bone!), giant seafood
platters cooked to order, sandwiches, huge salads, and the outrageous
"Killer Dog" - all served at moderate prices.
Sea Captain's
House
A Myrtle Beach restaurant, was built in 1930
by Henry Taylor of High Point, NC. For more than ten years the Taylor
family vacationed at their oceanfront beach cottage.
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