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Where Get Your Oyster On This Fall in Myrtle Beach

  By  Katie Hunter
Fresh oysters on a table

Fall at The Beach is all about oysters. As the saying goes, you should only eat oysters in a month that contains the letter “R”. There are many places around the Grand Strand that are serving oysters in a variety of ways, from oysters rockefeller to raw oysters. We have rounded up seven places in Myrtle Beach that are giving you some of the best oysters this season!

local's fav
1. Hook & Barrel

Known for their extravagant seafood towers, Hook & Barrel serves some of the very best oysters that are both sustainably and locally resourced and steamed to perfection.

local's fav
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2. The Claw House

This fun and coastal restaurant is located at the MarshWalk in Murrells Inlet and offers 90 draft beers and oysters on the half shell, as well as fried oysters as an add-on to your steak dinner.

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3. Bimini’s Oyster Bar

The name of the restaurant doesn’t disappoint with menu options including a bucket of 42 famous Bimini’s oysters served, of course, with hushpuppies.

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4. Clearwater Oyster Bar

A new restaurant to the Grand Strand, Clearwater Oyster Bar has made its home on the Intracoastal Waterway and offers a variety of fresh oysters from different regions and fried oysters as an appetizer.

local's fav
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5. Dirty Don’s Oyster Bar

This casual, bar atmosphere serves up buckets of coastal oysters so you and your family can just dive right in. Add a little hot sauce and you’re all set for the evening!

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6. RipTydz Oceanfront Grille and Rooftop Bar

You can get oysters fried, raw or steamed with your meal, or try "The RipTyde", a seafood tower filled with oysters, shrimp, lobster, crab, and salmon. 

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7. Sea Captain’s House

One of the most iconic seafood restaurants in Myrtle Beach, Sea Captain's House offers fried oysters as a starter so you can kick off your meal with the very best!

Katie Hunter

Katie Hunter recently relocated to Myrtle Beach, SC, but she is a true South Carolinian at heart. Growing up in Charleston, SC and living in the SC Upstate, Katie cherishes the rhythm of southern hospitality and a refreshing sea breeze. Katie has written stories for her friends and family to enjoy ever since she was little and is excited to uncover everything that makes Myrtle Beach, The Beach. Katie loves baking, the beach, and her Clemson Tigers. She can often be found walking her black labrador retriever or checking out a new restaurant in the Grand Strand with her husband.