Best All-You-Can-Eat Restaurants & Buffets in the Myrtle Beach Area

When your appetite is as big as your beach day plans, there’s no better option than an all-you-can-eat feast. Luckily, Myrtle Beach is packed with places where second (and third) helpings are part of the experience — and the expectations.
From legendary seafood spreads to bottomless breakfasts, global flavors, and down-home Southern comfort food, there’s something here for every kind of hungry. These buffets go beyond quantity, too — they offer quality, local charm, and memorable experiences that stick with you long after the last bite.
Whether you're a crab leg connoisseur, a biscuit enthusiast, or someone just looking to fuel up between attractions, these are the spots worth loosening your belt for. Here’s a look at some of the best all-you-can-eat restaurants and buffets across the Grand Strand.
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Seafood Buffets
Overflowing with fresh shrimp, fried fish, and snow crab legs, these seafood buffets are Myrtle Beach icons.

3043 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet
With a family-friendly vibe and more than 120 items on the line, Crab Daddy’s brings Calabash-style seafood and hearty Southern dishes together under one roof. Guests love the quirky animatronic displays and casual, no-rush atmosphere. Local insiders know to ask about their all-you-can-eat lobster upgrade.

7904 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach
Crabby George’s makes dinner feel like a high-seas adventure, complete with pirate décor and lively staff. The extensive buffet spans crab legs, shrimp, and a medley of Southern-inspired sides and entrees. Don’t miss their rich, creamy she-crab soup and freshly shucked oysters.

1902 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach
Hook’s serves up beach town flavor with a buffet loaded with fried shrimp, broiled seafood, and more than 100 total selections. The colorful, laid-back space makes it a fun stop for families and groups. Fried scallops, hushpuppies, and a surprisingly solid salad bar round out the offerings.

9593 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach
A massive institution with nearly 40 years of history, Original Benjamin’s is part seafood buffet, part floating museum. You’ll find 170 dishes on rotation, from fried classics to low country boils and carving stations. Their fresh-baked desserts and in-house model ship collection are worth exploring.

411 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach
Known for its sprawling selection of Calabash-style seafood, Seafood World has been a crowd-pleaser for years. More than 120 items fill their buffet line — from snow crab legs and steaks to broiled seafood and comfort sides. The prime rib station and custom pasta bar are fan favorites for good reason.
Breakfast Buffets
Start your day the right way with endless eggs, pancakes, and morning comfort classics.

3002 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach
Sea Captain’s House offers an oceanfront dining experience with a breakfast buffet that includes Southern staples and chef specials. The historic setting adds charm to your morning meal. Don't miss their shrimp and grits, a local favorite.

10000 Beach Club Dr, Myrtle Beach
Located within the Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort, Café Amalfi provides a polished breakfast buffet featuring fresh pastries, fruits, and made-to-order eggs. The floor-to-ceiling windows offer stunning ocean views. Their smoked salmon and bagel station is a standout.

2605 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach
Magnolia’s at 26th is known for its hearty and affordable Southern breakfast buffet, offering a variety of classic dishes. The welcoming atmosphere makes it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Be sure to try their homemade biscuits and sausage gravy.

1010 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach
A Myrtle Beach tradition since 1953, Mammy’s Kitchen serves a classic breakfast buffet with a variety of options to satisfy any craving. The retro diner vibe adds to the nostalgic experience. Their fluffy pancakes and crispy bacon are must-tries.

1913 Hwy 17 N, Surfside Beach
The Family Barn in Surfside serves up a country-style breakfast buffet that's big on flavor and Southern hospitality. This rustic gem features an inviting, farmhouse feel and a hearty lineup of breakfast classics. Standout bites include their cinnamon apples, cheesy grits, and fried potatoes — made fresh and full of charm.
Other All-You-Can-Eat Favorites
From sushi to steak and Southern soul food, these buffets bring big flavor and variety beyond seafood and pancakes.

2311 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach
Angelo’s combines Italian comfort food with a steakhouse experience, featuring an all-you-can-eat pasta buffet alongside a menu of sizzling steaks. The family-friendly atmosphere makes it a popular choice for groups. Don't miss their famous meatballs and house-made Alfredo sauce.

702 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach
Located in the heart of downtown Myrtle Beach, Bombay at The Beach brings the bold, aromatic flavors of India to the Grand Strand through its popular lunch buffet. Helmed by Chef Aquib Ahmed, the menu features a rotating spread of rich curries, fluffy naan, and vegetarian specialties prepared with authentic spices. Regulars swear by the butter chicken and mango lassi combo, which hits all the right notes of savory and sweet.

2494 Church St, Conway
Ichiban isn’t your typical buffet — instead, it’s an all-you-can-eat dining experience where guests order made-to-order sushi, hibachi, and appetizers in rounds. The service style keeps everything fresh and personalized, and it’s great for pacing yourself through a big meal. Favorites include the spicy tuna rolls, chicken hibachi, and the fact that you never have to leave your seat to get seconds.

801 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach
Kings Sushi provides an all-you-can-eat sushi experience where you can order fresh rolls, hibachi, and appetizers by the round. The casual setting is perfect for families and groups. Their baked rolls and tempura shrimp are consistently praised.

2920 Hollywood Dr, Myrtle Beach
Rioz delivers an upscale Brazilian steakhouse experience with gaucho-style service and a massive salad bar. The continuous tableside service includes over 15 different cuts of meat. Their grilled pineapple and garlic picanha are standout items.

1913 Mr Joe White Ave, Myrtle Beach
Simply Southern Smokehouse offers a classic Southern buffet with favorites like fried chicken, pulled pork, and collard greens. The casual, homey setting makes it feel like a Sunday supper every day. Be sure to save room for their banana pudding.