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A Vegan Guide to Myrtle Beach
"is a MarshWalk gem with savory seafood meals like Low Country she-crab soup, grilled local grouper sandwich, or fantail shrimp. They have indoor and outdoor dining, but the best part about Drunken Jack’s is the downstairs bar & lounge which makes you feel like you’re at the bottom of a cruise boat!. Whether you have to wait before dinner, or simply want to walk off your filling meal, a stroll along the Marshwalk is a must."
"Drunken Jacks has been around for more than 22 years serving up handcrafted dishes. They have over two dozen specialty cocktails and three different menus, depending on lunch, dinner, or their below-deck dining option. (No reservations available)"
"Stopped here on way back from a long bike ride around 4pm, just as they were opening...we were starving and hopeful of good meals... We were seated immediately…”more"
"To my delight the next day we ate at another great restaurant in the downtown area and found out it is part of the same restaurant group of as the Chemist!. BondFire Restaurant Group owns Art Burger Sushi Bar, the Chemist, Gordo’s Tacos & Tequilas, the Edge restaurant and Noizy Oyster. We stopped by Art Burger Sushi Bar based on the unique concept of having sushi and burgers."
"Enjoy gourmet, hand-crafted burgers and fresh, hand-made sushi rolls with a view at this local favorite. Situated directly along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, ART provides a creative dining venue that fully embraces the “art” theme and an experience that can’t be found anywhere else!"
"As the name suggests, this eclectic oceanfront eatery offers mouthwatering gourmet burgers and fresh, hand-made sushi along the bustling Myrtle Beach boardwalk. Be sure to try one of their frozen nitrogen cocktails!"
"Olympic Flame Pancake House lives up the name: they have pancakes fit for a true Olympian!. Made with fresh ingredients, Olympic Flame offers the most popular pancake options including chocolate chips and bananas, as well as more unique toppings like apple cinnamon or fresh peach glaze. The pancake house also offers an extensive biscuit menu unlike anything we’ve seen before."
"There are pancake houses stacked on top pancakes houses here. There’s a rumor going around that there are more pancake houses in Myrtle Beach per capita than anywhere in the country. It’s a quintessential societal element, sort of like bodegas in New York City."
"Atlas Tap House is a hidden gem on 1004 Chester Street, just a short walk from the Boardwalk, that all the locals flock to. They have over 30 beers on tap and some of the best pub food on the Grand Strand. Try a few of our favorites like the Mozzarella Risotto Balls, Pork Belly Nuggets, or the Hangover Burger."
"This downtown bistro has great chicken, pork, and burgers served with 25 fabulous rotating craft beers!. Enjoy the outdoor patio!"
"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."
"King Kong is a fitting symbol for the enormous sushi rolls this place twists up for its guests. Located in the popular Broadway at the Beach shopping, dining and entertainment complex, King Kong offers excellent sushi, sashimi and hibachi dishes in a relaxed setting. Hardwood floors and tables with large-leaf ceiling fans create an enjoyable environment for couples, friends and families, and the wide range of Japanese cuisine ensures there's something on the menu for everyone."
"Bombay at the Beach is one of the top spots to grab Indian cuisine in Myrtle Beach. This restaurant hosts a lunch buffet as well as offers a menu that is full of tasty items. Start your meal with a soup or a vegetarian appetizer such as an assorted selection of Samosas and Pakora (think similar to fritters)."
"This spot is a must for vegans, as the staff is very friendly and accommodating and will make sure any vegetarian dish you order is prepared vegan-style. Pro tip: Come hungry for the lunch buffet."
"The Hollywood Wax Museum is one of the best tourist attractions in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, especially if you’re a fan of wacky sites and photo opportunities. It first opened its doors in 2014 and has the simple goal of honoring the long, complex history of the film industry with wax figures of celebrities. In the museum, you’ll find replicas of famous people like Audrey Hepburn, Taylor Swift, and Robert Downey Jr."
"Located right across from the popular Broadway at the Beach, this recent addition to the Myrtle Beach attraction lineup is hard to miss!. The Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center is actually home to three unique attractions. The largest and most well known, as one might guess, is the Hollywood Wax Museum."
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"Located in The Market Common, the Seacoast Artists Guild & Gallery gives local artists the opportunity to both practice their craft and to sell their works. Workshops, lecture series and special sales make this place a must-see for artsy types."
"Right around the corner from Studio B is the Seacoast Artists Guild and Gallery. This gallery focuses more on local artists from around the Lowcountry, and like Studio B is highly regarded by residents and visitors alike."
"Opened to the public in 1997, the Myrtle Beach Art Museum is the only art museum in the area, and it showcases 4 distinct collections of art. The museum also offers educational and creative programs for people of all ages. View this post on Instagram"
"Olympic Flame Pancake House lives up the name: they have pancakes fit for a true Olympian!. Made with fresh ingredients, Olympic Flame offers the most popular pancake options including chocolate chips and bananas, as well as more unique toppings like apple cinnamon or fresh peach glaze. The pancake house also offers an extensive biscuit menu unlike anything we’ve seen before."
"There are pancake houses stacked on top pancakes houses here. There’s a rumor going around that there are more pancake houses in Myrtle Beach per capita than anywhere in the country. It’s a quintessential societal element, sort of like bodegas in New York City."
"If you’re looking for budget-friendly Fast Food delivery, look for places with one “$” in Myrtle Beach, like Best of Philly Restaurant."