The Top Restaurants in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Myrtle Beach condos face the ocean.
Myrtle Beach condos face the ocean. | Unsplash
Anahit Behrooz

Myrtle Beach in South Carolina is known for its stunning coastlines, tropical weather, and excellent culinary scene. Here, we list the top restaurants for fresh seafood, atmosphere – and even art – on the Grand Strand.

Aspen Grille

Aspen Grille is a prime example of what makes southern dining so enjoyable. The menu features a wide variety of tried-and-tested favorites and new twists on traditional southern dishes by chef and owner Curry Martin. The restaurant is famous for its French onion soup and fresh seafood options. The food is complemented by original art on the walls, and regular live music nights create a nice ambience. The waiters are friendly, knowledgeable about the menu, and encouraging of guests who want linger over their meals.

1. Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Myrtle Beach

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Step into the world of 1930s mobsters with our thrilling murder mystery dinner show, where intrigue and delicious dining collide. Enjoy a night of suspense as you work to unravel the mystery of who committed the crime, why, and how. Indulge in a delectable meal featuring main courses like manicotti, accompanied by a crisp Italian salad, tomato bisque soup served with an Italian baguette, a savory meatball, chefs’ choice of vegetables, and a delightful cannoli for dessert. Immerse yourself in the interactive theater experience and join us for an evening filled with food, fun, and detective work. What’s included: Dinner and dinner theater show.

Bistro 90

Not far from Myrtle Beach, Bistro 90 is the perfect end to a day spent exploring the beautiful South Carolina coastline. The restaurant offers a range of satisfying dishes inspired by Italian and American classics: juicy, aged steaks, seafood pasta dishes, and crispy, flavorful brick oven pizzas. The variety of daily specials, and flavors of homemade ice cream ensure no two dining experiences are the same. What is constant is the cozy, casual atmosphere that makes this brasserie a favorite with locals.

Brentwood Restaurant

A charming Victorian family home from 1910, Brentwood has been serving quality food for the past 50 years. French chef Eric Masson trained at the prestigious Ferrandi cooking school in Paris, and infuses locally sourced and seasonal ingredients with traditional French flair. Highlights from the menu include the pan-seared foie gras with caramelized apple, and the shrimp and scallops chardonnay. Each dish on the menu is accompanied by a carefully selected wine, and the restaurant also hosts its own wine club, where guests can sample and match new wines to a specially prepared menu.

2. Surf Lessons in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Experience the thrill of surfing in Myrtle Beach with a personalized lesson suitable for all ages and skill levels. Our professional surf instructors, certified in CPR and first aid, provide comprehensive training in ocean safety and surfing fundamentals. Begin with stretching exercises before hitting the waves to learn paddling techniques and catching waves. Our instructors stay in the water throughout the lesson, ensuring a safe and supportive environment while catering to individual learning needs. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills, our lessons offer a fun and educational way to enjoy the sun and surf of Myrtle Beach. Choose from a range of lesson times to suit your schedule and dive into the exhilarating world of surfing on the South Carolina coast.

Check out the surf in Myrtle Beach

Carolina Roadhouse

The Carolina Roadhouse makes food fun with its generous portion sizes, comfort food dishes, and creative drinks menu. Its speciality dish is the ‘Killer Dog,’ a grilled foot-long hotdog piled high with French fries, homemade chili and cheese. The decor is similarly exuberant, and the open kitchen allows diners a peek behind the scenes. The main feature is the wraparound bar, and numerous tables clustered around a towering palm tree. Enjoy!

Frank’s Restaurant

Another historic Myrtle Beach gem, Frank’s Restaurant originally opened in 1930 as a local supermarket, and transformed into its current state in 1988. It’s a local favorite, and widely considered the best spot for a sophisticated but relaxing evening. The dining room is lit by candles, and the antique mahogany bar dates back to the late 1800s. The menu’s filled with modern twists on southern specialities, and they’re all artfully presented.

The Library

The Library prides itself on being one of the best high-end traditional dining options in Myrtle Beach, with tuxedoed waiters serving quality European cuisine since 1974. Highlights from the menu include filet mignon cooked to perfection and served with a Parisian mushroom sauce; oysters accompanied by spinach and bacon, and an extensive wine list. Add a bit of drama to your dinner with dishes such as the Caesar salad and steak Diane ‘flamed’ at the table. The Library also has a number of private rooms available; large ones for bigger parties, and a small two-person space affectionately known as the ‘proposal room.’

Mr Fish

A hugely popular choice among locals, Mr Fish is a family-run establishment that blends the talents of fisherman and seafood connoisseur Ted Hammerman with his daughter Sheina’s cooking expertise and knowledge of the restaurant industry. The result is a casual venue that uses fresh produce to create tasty, varied dishes. It’s had to expand numerous times to accommodate eager crowds. The present Mr Fish is a large venue with separate rooms for a sushi station and full-fledged bar. Meanwhile the menu has come to include specialty items like fish tacos and crab mac and cheese.

Rockefellers Raw Bar

Rockefellers Raw Bar has tapped into the culture of casual but delicious dining prevalent in Myrtle Beach. With an emphasis on fresh ingredients, Rockefellers encourages guests to relax with an ice-cold beer and watch the bartender prepare seafood on the spot in a steam kettle. The restaurant has an excellent happy hour offer on bargain drinks and oysters. Minutes from the beach, Rockefellers’s location adds to its fresh and authentic feel.

SeaBlue Restaurant

Another great seafood option, SeaBlue Restaurant sets itself apart with its contemporary twist on cuisine and decor. Chef Kenneth Norcutt prides himself on his creative interpretations of classic dishes, and highlights from the menu include crab cakes with chipotle and lime aioli, and duck’s breast with a dusting of chili chocolate. The atmosphere matches the innovative cuisine: fancy restaurant meets trendy cosmopolitan bar, with modern lighting and a color-shifting bar.

3. Myrtle Beach Dolphin Cruise

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Escape the ordinary in Myrtle Beach with an exhilarating dolphin tour that promises close encounters with these playful creatures. Board a comfortable yacht and zoom across the Intracoastal Waterway and into the Atlantic Ocean, enjoying scenic views of South Carolina’s coastline along the way. Keep your camera ready as dolphins often swim just feet from the boat, showcasing their natural behaviors in their habitat. This family-friendly adventure is perfect for all ages, offering an unforgettable experience amidst the beauty of Calabash, Sunset Beach, and beyond. Meet your captain conveniently at Big M Casino’s waterfront dock and embark on a thrilling journey to discover Myrtle Beach’s most playful residents.

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