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Waterfront Restaurants in Murrells Inlet
"Part restaurant, part retail market, the Flying Fish Public Market & Grill offers a fresh catch of the day any way you like it prepared and a kid’s menu that features favorites such as mac and cheese, fish sticks, and chicken fingers. Other specialties include the seared ahi tuna tacos and blackened mahi-mahi. There’s also a well-stocked raw bar and signature sushi dishes from which to choose."
"Flying Fish Public Market & Grill features some of the freshest seafood you’ll find along the Grand Strand, incorporating a traditional seafood market with an appetizing seafood restaurant. Enjoy local seafood and Lowcountry favorites with a view of the Intracoastal Waterway at Barefoot Landing."
"The Hot Fish Club is perfect for a night out on the town, and can accommodate a variety of allergy-specific diets. Hot Fish Club specializes in seafood and steak, so we recommend their Surf & Turf platter to taste a little bit of everything. Their Flounder Platter hits the spot when you're looking for something fresh but not too filling."
"Melt is a great lunch, dinner, or late night spot for even the pickiest of eaters!. From handcrafted grilled sandwiches to delicious wood fired pizzas, we promise there is something for everyone at this industrial styled dining spot. Melt is open 7 days a week from 11:00am until 2:00am."
"If you want a great place for nightlife and still having a great view of the ocean, Loco Gecko is where you need to go!. Make sure to stop by the Gecko Shop after you’ve had a full lunch or dinner. Appetizers, burgers, sandwiches, wraps, baskets, salads, pizza and sides are all waiting for you!"
"Myrtle Beach State Park can be found on the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean at a place called South Kings Highway. It is a key feature of South Carolina and spans 312 acres. The state park opened its gates in 1935 and has only grown in features since then, filled with many options for what to do."
"Myrtle Beach State Park, roughly 312 acres in size, is a relatively serene beach featuring a long stretch of sandy shoreline, cerulean water, and lush green backgrounds."
"One of the best fishing spots in North Myrtle Beach, this pier is home of the world record tiger shark catch of 1964, reported at 1,780-pounds, and a 98-pound tarpon record catch. Families can rent equipment and try to catch their own beast, or simply enjoy a quiet day together. Cherry Grove Fishing Pier also includes a two-story observation deck that provides visitors amazing ocean views."
"Piers & Boardwalks3500 North Ocean Boulevard, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582MoreLess Info. Built in the early 1950s, Cherry Grove Pier has weathered several local hurricanes to emerge as a popular sightseeing and fishing destination along South Carolina's coast."
"Featuring a two story observation deck and tackle shop, the Cherry Grove Fishing Pier is a great spot to enjoy a sunny day fishing or lounging in the sun."
"Named after a former councilman who worked to preserve the local marshlands, Russell Burgess Coastal Preserve is a great place to enjoy the native flora and fauna of South Carolina. In addition to hiking trails, you’ll find a marsh boardwalk and areas for crabbing!"
"Though Maggie Moo’s is a national chain, this ice cream shop has definitely earned a spot on this list. Head over to Barefoot Landing to indulge in one of Maggie Moo’s mouthwatering ice cream creations like sundaes, shakes, ice cream cakes, or just a regular scoop of ice cream. Maggie Moo’s boasts tons of amazing flavors such as Amaretto, Banana Pudding, Cappucino, Cheesecake, Chocolate Rum, Red Velvet Cake, and tons more."
"This popular grocery store is the anchor venue of the Coastal North plaza. Sometimes the plaza is referred to as the Publix shopping center."