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Murrells Inlet Restaurants: Local Favorites Costa Coastal Kitchen & Bar – CostaMyrtleBeach.com. Prosser’s BBQ – ProssersBBQ.com. Hot Fish Club – HotFishClub.com. River City Cafe – RiverCityCafe.com.
Restaurants in Murrells Inlet : A Culinary Tour Wicked Tuna. 4123 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet , SC 29576. Bovine’s. 3979 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet , SC 29576. Captain Dave’s Dockside. 4037 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet , SC 29576. Creek Ratz. 4065 US-17 BUS, Murrells Inlet , SC 29576. Dead Dog Saloon. Drunken Jack’s Restaurant . Hot Fish Club. Inlet Crab House.
Murrells Inlet Restaurants Open for Outdoor Dining Creek Ratz. Dead Dog Saloon. Bovine’s Restaurant. Wahoo’s Fish House. Tuna Shak. Russell’s Seafood Grill & Raw Bar. Inlet Provision Company. Hot Fish Club.
Seafood in Charleston , SC : Amen Street Fish and Raw Bar, Downtown. © Amen Street Fish and Raw Bar. Leon’s Oyster Shop, North Downtown. © Leon’s Oyster Shop. Pearlz Oyster Bar, Downtown. © Pearlz Oyster Bar. Seafood Charleston , SC : Peninsula Grill. © Peninsula Grill. The Darling Oyster Bar, Upper King. © The Darling Oyster Bar.
Restaurants at Broadway at the Beach Carolina Ale House. Known for their family-friendly sports-themed environment, Carolina Ale House is a great casual restaurant for the whole family to enjoy for both lunch and dinner ! Chuck & Duck’s. Dave & Buster’s. Joe’s Crab Shack. Johnny Rockets. King Kong Sushi. Landry’s Seafood. Wahlburgers.
10 Top Myrtle Beach Restaurants to Visit. From Alaskan king crab legs to pancakes. Blueberry’s Grill. Copy Link. Hook & Barrel. Copy Link. Yamato. Copy Link. Big Mike’s Soul Food. Copy Link. 5. Cafe Old Vienna. Copy Link. Banditos Cantina. Copy Link. Olympic Flame Pancake House. Copy Link.
Most Myrtle Beach restaurants are open for dine-in service. Outdoor dining and takeout options are available at many area restaurants , as well.
Charleston cuisine is defined by its coastal location and soul food influence, with foods as rich in history as they are in flavor. Although the Holy City has grown and evolved in recent years, classic Southern foods like shrimp and grits and she-crab soup remain staples of the Charleston food scene.
Charleston locals ‘ favorite classic restaurants 82 Queen, 82 Queen St. Magnolias, 185 E Bay St. Poogan’s Porch, 72 Queen St. Fleet Landing, 186 Concord St. Martha Lou’s Kitchen, 1068 Morrison Dr. Husk, 76 Queen St. Slightly North of Broad, 192 E Bay St. Hank’s Seafood, 10 Hayne St.
Lowcountry. What is likely the most famous South Carolina seafood concoction of all can be found in the Lowcountry islands off the coast. Lowcountry Boil, also known as Frogmore Stew, is basically a steaming pile of fresh boiled shrimp, crawfish or crab, potatoes, sausage and yellow corn on the cob served in a heap.