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Food & Drink – Murrells Inlet MarshWalk
"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"
"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."
"You’ll find McAdoo’s Beach Bar nestled right on the beach waiting to be the beachfront bar that wows you with its location, fantastic cocktails and large covered live music stage. The latter is what really draws people in as it’s the only beachfront bar with an outdoor stage music venue. McAdoo’s is open daily from 11 a.m."
"For some tasty food after a day at the beach, stop by Bummz Beach Cafe. Located just steps from the water on Ocean Boulevard, Bummz offers a kick-back-and-relax type of atmosphere, and kids of all ages are welcome to enjoy a meal on the fun outdoor patio. Order up a family feast of fried grouper sticks, onion straws, shrimp, and Bummz’ specialty crab cakes, or treat the kids to a Bummz specialty burger topped with bacon, coleslaw, and lots of cheese."
"Take in the breezy beach views and enjoy live entertainment and classic beach fare at this popular beachfront spot. Ideal for groups and families, stop in for a casual lunch after a busy day at the beach or for a relaxing oceanfront dinner. Bummz provides ample oceanfront seating and some of the best beach views in town!"
"Kick back and enjoy fresh seafood creations and a refreshing drink at Bummz Beach Cafe. This casual, oceanfront eatery is a favorite among visitors and locals alike and is known for offering spectacular views and live entertainment throughout the summer."
"Benny Rappa’s Trattoria is the home to mouth-watering, authentic Italian dishes and some of the best wine and drink pairings around. Open for lunch and dinner, Benny Rappa’s offers a wide range of soups, salads and sandwiches by day and a long list of Italian favorites for dinner. Featuring traditional Italian fare in a fine-dining environment, Benny Rappa’s focuses on the simplicity of the dishes and freshness of local ingredients."
"This casual eatery serves up some of the best Italian food you can find in North Myrtle Beach. The menu at Benny Rappa’s Trattoria changes every day, so you’ll always get something new and something fresh."
"Specifically from bartender, Carolynn (?) as well as a particularly important man, possibly the owner, but I am unsure of this considering he…”more"
"Rockefellers Raw Bar has been a staple in the North Myrtle Beach community for nearly 25 years. This roadside bar impresses eaters from all ages, especially those who are seafood lovers. They are perfect for those who prefer their seafood in a more natural state."
"From Business: We serve Crawfish, Scallops, Mussels, Shrimp Oysters, etc. Along with different fish and of course Chicken and Ribeyes. Check out our Captain chairs at the bar…"
"Bennett’s Calabash Seafood buffet has two convenient Myrtle Beach locations: one on Restaurant Row and one in the heart of town. They offer dozens of buffet favorites and plenty of Calabash-style seafood. Highlights include New England Clam Chowder, large fantail fried shrimp, baked Jack Daniels salmon, T-bone steaks, Low Country boil and more."
"As you journey through the Myrtle Beach area, you'll find tons of restaurants offering calabash-style food. Originating from a small fishing village, calabash-style cooking involves lightly battering seafood and then deep frying it. If you're looking for calabash in Myrtle Beach, you have to try Captain Bennett's Calabash Seafood."
"There’s no shortage of Bennett’s Calabash Seafood in Myrtle Beach. There are actually three locations total in the area. You find two in Myrtle Beach as well as one in North Myrtle Beach."
"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."
"Senior Frogs is a restaurant and bar known for their great entertainment and authentic Mexican cuisine. Enjoy tacos, nachos, margaritas, and more but don’t forget to stop by their store and pick up a memorable Senior Frogs T Shirt on your way out!. We wouldn’t say this restaurant is necessarily kid friendly, but its definitely perfect for a parents night out!"