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Myrtle Beach may be known for its seafood and southern, coastal cooking, but many people don’t know that many restaurants across the Grand Strand accommodate a variety of dietary preferences. You don’t need to feel like there isn’t an option for you – there’s a place for everyone at The

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Surfside Beach was the first town in the nation to become autism certified. Autism certification, obtained through Champion Autism Network (CAN), means restaurants, first responders and other services have been taught how to help autism families and welcome them to their establishments. There are numerous restaurants in Surfside Beach that
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Smuggler’s Den Offers Authentic English Fare Myrtle Beach may be known for their seafood buffets and pancake houses, but the culinary scene in Myrtle Beach is so much more than that! The Beach is also home to so many international, authentic restaurants that bring culture and diverse flavors to our
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The Beach boasts over 1,800 restaurants along the 60 miles of coastline, and there’s more than buffets and fast food. Myrtle Beach is filled with vibrant international restaurants, where the owners and their families are pouring their hearts into their authentic, fresh food. That’s when you know it’ll be good
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(please register in advance with the Golden Egg Restaurant: (843) 238-4923 ). Come and visit Mr. and Mrs. Santa and their elves while enjoying breakfast and gift bags for the children. Breakfast is free for children under 10.

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More than 1,500 restaurants call the Myrtle Beach area home and cater to thousands of guests every year. When you or a loved one have an allergy, it can be difficult to find a place that’s safe to eat. Whether you eat a vegan diet or have an allergy to

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The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk stretches nearly two miles along the beautiful beaches in the highly popular downtown area with dozens of restaurants nearby. Sometimes it can be difficult to narrow it down and find the perfect spot to please your palate, especially when you’ve got seafood on the brain. That’s

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Making memories and taking vacations are great, everyone loves to do it. However, many people, especially today, like to document their memories along the way by taking pictures and videos. Of course, when you vacation it’s great to show where you are such as the beach, mountains, a resort, etc

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There are thousands of places to eat on the Grand Strand to dig into, including an impressive round of those boasting awards worthy enough to make foodies fawn. In fact, there are even so many of these top-notch eateries here in our parts that we’ve had to break them down

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These are a sampling of the many restaurants named in the Myrtle Beach Mystery Series . You can use them as a guide during your culinary journey. Who knows? You might discover a new favorite. Happy Reading and Happy Eating! Read more about Caleb Wygal and the Myrtle Beach Mysteries

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Here at the beach, we take our seafood pretty seriously. I’ve continued our series of best restaurants for fresh seafood and moved onto the North Strand - technically I broke it down even further to include just Main Street and Cherry Grove to Little River. Here’s a taste of where

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Breakfast is said to be the most important meal of the day and these Myrtle Beach restaurants take that job very seriously. Fresh biscuits and homemade pastries, seafood specialties, pancakes, gourmet omelets and Belgian waffles are just a few of the items served at these places to eat breakfast. Here

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Few locals have a biography more intertwined with Myrtle Beach’s history than Dino Thompson. When he was a baby, his parents were just passing through on their way to start a new life in Florida after WWII when they stopped at a local diner, the Kozy Korner, for lunch. The

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If you enjoy taking your dog everywhere you go, including on vacation, then you might enjoy these restaurants. The Grand Strand has a wide variety of places that are dog-friendly for you and your pet to have an enjoyable experience away from home. *NOTE: The listed restaurants only allow dogs