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Top Restaurants to Try in Myrtle Beach

Across the 60-mile stretch of oceanfront, Myrtle Beach is a popular tourist destination. Whether it’s a family beach trip, golfing excursion with the guys or a couples weekend getaway, there’s always something to do. There’s always something to eat as well. 

The Grand Strand is known for its many restaurant options. There’s no need to worry about food when visiting Myrtle Beach. Your vacation will be full of restaurant options that appeal to various tastes and preferences. Here are some popular Myrtle Beach restaurants to try on your next visit to this South Carolina beach town.

Best restaurants to try in Myrtle Beach

Buffet Style Seafood Restaurants in Myrtle Beach

The most abundant type of restaurant in Myrtle Beach is the seafood buffet. Seemingly on every corner, diners can choose from an all-you-care-to-eat buffet of seafood, meats, veggies, entrees and desserts. Many buffet style seafood restaurants in Myrtle Beach advertise themselves as Calabash-style. Calabash seafood is lightly coated with ground corn batter and deep-fried. Some items you’ll find cooked in this manner are oysters, scallops, shrimp, clams, and okra. 

Crabby Mike’s Calabash Seafood Buffet offers an all-you-can-eat buffet just a few miles down Interstate 17 in Surfside Beach. Captain Benjamin’s Calabash is located in the heart of Myrtle Beach near Family Kingdom Amusement Park. Another well-known Myrtle Beach area seafood buffet restaurant is Seafood World. Seafood World features both fresh and fried fish as well as steak and standard buffet-style options. 

Plant-Based and Vegan Restaurants in Myrtle Beach

In recent years, restaurants in Myrtle Beach have stepped-up their vegan offerings. Kindbelly Cafe caters to diners with specific dietary needs or allergies. Responsibly sourced, organic, non-GMO foods are at the forefront of their mission. Serving nutritious options for vegans, vegetarians, and meat-eaters, this Myrtle Beach restaurant is a local favorite. Bay Naturals healthy market is another vegan-friendly Myrtle Beach restaurant serving sandwiches, soup, salads, and smoothies. It’s a great place to stop to grab picnic items before heading out for a day at the beach.

Vegans and vegetarians tend to gravitate toward Indian restaurants as there are many hearty, plant-based entrees available. Masala Indian Bistro is a family-owned restaurant on The Grand Strand. Due to its popularity, reservations are recommended. Another Indian restaurant in Myrtle Beach is Bombay at the Beach. This buffet-style restaurant features standard Indian favorites in a casual, relaxed setting. 

Myrtle Beach Restaurants with Ocean Views 

Waterfront dining can be a refreshing treat and Myrtle Beach has its fair share of restaurants with an ocean view. The Sea Captain’s House serves a full lunch and dinner menu, local seafood and an elaborate buffet breakfast. A local favorite since the 1960s, Sea Captain’s  House is right on the beach. 

Waterscapes is located inside the Marina Inn at Grande Dunes Resort. They specialize in fresh seafood, steaks and have gluten-free and vegetarian options. This Myrtle Beach restaurant offers views of the pool and marina. Pier 14 Restaurant, located directly on the pier is close to the Myrtle Beach Skywheel and offers sweeping views of the Atlantic ocean. 

Myrtle Beach Restaurants for the Perfect Date Night

If you’re heading to Myrtle Beach with your significant other, you may want to consider dining at one of the many upscale restaurants on The Grand Strand. The Library is an ambient, five-star restaurant with an impressive wine list and even more impressive entree selections. New York Prime is a supper-club style steakhouse with locations in Myrtle Beach as well as Boca Raton, Florida, and Atlanta, Georgia. Featuring top-quality meats and fresh-caught seafood, this Myrtle Beach restaurant is one-of-a-kind. Reservations are recommended for both restaurants.

With locations all over the US, including Atlanta, Ruth’s Chris Steak House in Myrtle Beach is a casual yet impressive date night option. Overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway with a waterfront patio, this Myrtle Beach restaurant is both family-friendly and first-date approved.

Family-Friendly Myrtle Beach Area Restaurants

Myrtle Beach is a popular destination for vacationing families. Often children’s palettes are not as widely developed as adults. Restaurants that cater to families with children can be your best bet.  Fun Warehouse is a family-friendly restaurant in Myrtle Beach with activities for the whole family. Go-karts, arcades, laser tag, and a rollerskating rink are just a few of the many things to do here. BurgerFi is a gourmet, build-your-own burger restaurant with options for vegans and vegetarians. Kids can be picky with toppings, BurgerFi lets you customize to everyone’s individual taste.  

If you’re looking for dinner and a show, attractions like Medieval Times and Pirates Voyage are both entertaining and family-friendly. Both feature performers, animals and a full-course meal generally last about an hour and a half per show. Finally, for families craving pizza, Mellow Mushroom is a kid-friendly restaurant option in Myrtle Beach when you want something familiar that everyone can agree on. 

Myrtle Beach boasts over 1,000 restaurants. The Grand Strand area is a fun getaway with dining options to please even the pickiest eaters.  

Best restaurants to try in Myrtle Beach

15 Comments

  • Amber Myers
    November 6, 2019 at 1:11 pm

    I would check these out. I love to eat. I’ve been wanting to visit Myrtle Beach since my family loves being by the water.

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  • Jeanette
    November 6, 2019 at 2:10 pm

    Myrtle Beach is one of those places that I cannot wait to go explore. I have heard so many fun things to do there. I’m gonna kill this one and hold onto it so I have some great ideas for where to eat.

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  • Tammy
    November 6, 2019 at 6:18 pm

    We spent our honeymoon in Myrtle Beach and want to go back. Thanks so much for these suggestions.

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  • GiGi Eats
    November 6, 2019 at 6:43 pm

    Anything SEAFOOD related and I am THERE 100%! 😀

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  • Doria
    November 6, 2019 at 7:52 pm

    Ooooh we definitely travel for food! Thanks so much for creating this list, we’ve been thinking about heading south now that it’s gotten chilly up here 🙂 lol

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  • Tasheena
    November 6, 2019 at 11:18 pm

    Myrtle Beach is on my list of places to visit. I can’t wait to check out some of these restaurants.

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  • Ruth I
    November 7, 2019 at 11:07 am

    This is such an awesome list. I plan paying a visit very soon. It’s heaps of help.

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  • Rena
    November 7, 2019 at 1:18 pm

    We just went to Myrtle Beach last weekend and had a blast. Next time I have to try these places.

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  • Melanie
    November 7, 2019 at 3:22 pm

    We are going to Myrtle Beach next year. I am definitely keeping a few of these in mind so that we can visit them.

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  • Ana
    November 7, 2019 at 4:03 pm

    I was planning to visit Myrtle Beach at the beginning of this year but couldn’t make it! I saved your post for my trip to Myrtle Beach next year. Thanks for sharing!

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  • Beth
    November 7, 2019 at 4:34 pm

    We visited Myrtle Beach a few years ago and loved it! We were able to find vegan options, but I would have loved to try the restaurants you listed.

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  • rika
    November 7, 2019 at 10:36 pm

    Thanks for sharing this! I always check out great local restaurant when I am travelling!

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  • Amy H
    November 8, 2019 at 2:59 am

    I would love to have some water front dinning! I missed out on going to Myrtle Beach years back, I don’t want to make that mistake again!

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  • Swathi
    November 8, 2019 at 4:23 am

    Looks like myrtle beach has lot of good restaurants Great place for dinning the good place. When I visit there I would like visit all these places.

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  • Catalina
    November 8, 2019 at 11:42 am

    Me and my husband love to discover new places to eat. We love the good food and fancy places!

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