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"Located in the heart of Myrtle Beach's seafood district of Murrells Inlet, this upscale/casual steakhouse gives visitors options, especially for those with a taste of red meat instead of fish. Bovine's 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."
"Sometimes a hot day at the beach calls for a fresh deli sandwich and Dagwood’s Deli is the place to go. Dagwood’s has long been a favorite among locals and visitors alike because of their fast, friendly service and fresh, hearty deli offerings. They offer every type of sandwich you can imagine, in addition to a variety of salads and baskets, so you are sure to find something for even the pickiest of eaters!"
"Whether you are looking to pick up a quick lunch before hitting the beach or you want to take your fare to go for a picnic, head to the sandwich headquarters of Myrtle Beach – Dagwood’s Deli. This local shop serves up a variety of both classic and creative concoctions. All sandwiches are served with chips and a pickle and most are well under the $10 price point."
"Burky’s Grill is a 1950’s style fast food restaurant with prices that won’t break the bank. If you’re spending the weekend in Myrtle Beach, go on a Friday night when Mustangs and Thunderbirds gather outside for their classic car Cruise In specials. There are plenty of cheap eats on the menu here – the combos are great value with a burger, fries and a drink from $5.79."
"If you’re looking for a quick bite to eat, head to this Myrtle Beach kid-friendly restaurant serving up delicious kid’s meals like hamburgers, hot dogs, grilled cheese, and corn dogs served with fries, a drink, and a free jr. scoop of ice cream. Burky’s Grill is an affordable burger joint that is can’t miss."
"Burky’s Grill is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. This friendly diner offers ol’ fashioned 1950’s-style food that won’t break the bank. Of course, many people opt for the Hamburger ($5.59), which comes with fries and a drink."
"This Pan-Asian restaurant features Vietnamese, Japanese, Thai, etc., and is sure to please all of our American taste buds. The wide variety of dishes includes many different kinds of noodles (Glass, Udon), meats (Beef, Chicken, Pork, Shrimp) vegetables (bamboo shoots, water chestnuts) and flavors (Thai red curry, white wine ginger) – you get the idea. No matter what slice of Asia you've got a taste for, E Noodles can make it."
"E Noodles & Co on 20th Avenue South was the first restaurant Noah and I went to for dinner in Myrtle Beach many years ago. We walked over from Hampton Inn & Suites Myrtle Beach Oceanfront (About 10 minutes) after an employee at the hotel told us she heard they had amazing veggie dishes. Noah loved the vegetable fried rice and we added tofu to ours with Edamame on the side."
"I was having a stressful day and hesitated to take all five of my children in somewhere to eat. But we stopped anyway. From the time we came in…"
"Downtown Myrtle Beach is home to a hidden art gem – William H. Miller Studios. This small gallery features the works of William H. Miller, who experiments in digital art, paintings, photography, and mixed media. Along with his personal art, Miller also allows other artists to display their works in his space for specific themes each month."
"Located on Main Street, this small studio was founded in 2015 by William H Miller to showcase his work and also that of other local artists. The influence that his background in graphic design has is evident in his digital art and more abstract paintings."
"Experience an exquisite dining experience among beautiful works of art at Collectors Café. This Myrtle Beach restaurant deems itself a café and gallery, serving up Mediterranean fare alongside a European-style coffee house. The main dining rooms as well as the private dining rooms have works of art for sale on the walls, providing a unique ambiance."
"Address:Collectors Café & Gallery, 7740 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572. Collectors Café & Gallery not only makes delicious dessert foods, but it also features a feast for the eyes. This café feels like a European coffeehouse, and on its walls are beautiful paintings to look at or buy."
"It’s upscale dining, combined with a coffeehouse and art gallery. Lots of beauty in that combination. You can actually purchase art you see on the walls."