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Top 5 Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Restaurants
"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"
"Myrtle Beach is home to two outlet malls, outdoor shopping centers, and tons of specialty retailers that dot the streets. You truly can find anything that you need here, whether you’re searching for clothing to wear to the beach, home goods to bring back with you, or unique collectibles, North Myrtle Beach has something for you."
"Need to pick up a souvenir or looking for a girls-day-out activity?. Visit Barefoot Landing, home to dozens of shops, from big-name to local boutiques. While visiting, find a general store, wine shops, clothing stores and others."
"Clients can enjoy a whole new level of cinema experience with 4D screen and nine physical effects on every seat"
"We are visiting from Oklahoma City and couldn’t find anywhere for dinner tonight with less than an hour wait and just happened to pass this spot."
"Located right in Market Common next to the movie theater, Co. Sushi has an endless list of sushi, poke bowls, and hibachi (for those few non-eating sushi people). They also have a happy hour every Monday through Friday from 4 pm to 7 pm with pretty remarkable food and drink specials."
"#vegan #veganrestaurants #vegansushi #tofu #myrtlebeach #myrtlebeacheats #cosushi #eatatcomb #marketcommon. A post shared by CO Sushi (@eatatcomb) on Mar 2, 2018 at 10:38am PST. Ask for the separate vegan menu to indulge in noodle and rice dishes, sushi, and more."
"Located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, we offer a full sushi menu alongside a few of our contemporary Vietnamese ..."
"Main Street Café is a simple, unassuming spot serving up a healthy dose of community and tradition with each cup o’ joe. A local spot where even the casual visitor feels like family, this is the perfect “nothin’ fancy” place to grab tasty bagels, sandwiches, and ice cream with a drink as you make your way through your day along the hub of the Grand Strand."
"Summer after summer, generations of families return to Original Painter’s Ice Cream. Located on Highway 17, this iconic, family-owned establishment has been scooping up homemade ice cream for more than sixty years."
"Not much has changed at Painter's Ice Cream, which first opened in 1952. Families still visit every summer, where they still find a traditional ice cream parlor with counter..."
"Among the top North Myrtle Beach attractions is Alligator Adventure. Explore what has been dubbed the Reptile Capital of the World, as it is one of the largest facilities for reptile life in the world. Aside from alligators, guests see a variety of lizard species, cranes, snakes, sea turtles, monkeys, kangaroos and warthogs."
"Come face-to-face with some of the world’s most vicious and beautiful animals when you visit Alligator Adventure in North Myrtle Beach. A truly eye-opening attraction, you’ll greet gators, crocs, lemurs, exotic birds and much more when you take a trip to this exotic facility."
"Heritage Shores Nature Preserve may be the best place in Myrtle Beach to truly get away from it all and connect with nature. The island-based Preserve has seven acres of walking paths with interpretive signage describing the plants, animals, fish, and birds in the area. Heritage Shores Nature Preserve can be accessed via Cherry Grove Park."
"We recommend you check out Heritage Shores Nature Preserve for some hiking. The main pathway extends into the Cherry Grove Marsh and is accessible via a series of boardwalks and cool observation decks."