Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Restaurants: Please Help

My fiance and I are going to be honeymooning in Myrtle in August (first time in MB) - we plan on visiting some of the original beach restaurants in the area but are kind of on a tight budget...($30-35 per meal about the limit most of the time) Are the restaurants like Appleebees, Outback, etc. more expensive in a beach town or are they about the same as they are in other locations? We want to know what to expect before we come down..thanks



Restaurants: Please Help


I have visted myrtle beach every summer since i was a kid I do not about some other places but I can some the best places to eat Big daddys II on the 2nd ave peir, pappy%26#39;s kitchen on ocean blvd and Golden griddle pancake house in North myrtle beach the one place you need to go to is Peaches Corner on ocean blvd across from the Pavilon amusment park also stay away from Friendly%26#39;s on ocean blvd way over price and no good



Restaurants: Please Help


I agree with ROADDAWG them are really good places! I would also stay away from the Crab Shack because it is also kind of over price but the food isnt to bad! I forget the name of the restraunt but I know where it is. This restraunt is in North Myrtle Beach it is either in the BEach Colony Resort or it is right beside it! I would try it because it is really delicious! So I hope you have fun because I am going in July and I know I will!!!!!





HAVE FUN MAKE SURE U GO TO THE AMUSEMENT PARKS AND THE WATER PARKS!!!




Also, River City Cafe for good burgers.




Applebee%26#39;s and such have the same prices as other Applebee%26#39;s in other areas. There%26#39;s a TGI Friday%26#39;s in Murrells Inlet, there%26#39;s also a Hooters by that. I second the hamburgers at River City Cafe.




Count mine as the 3rd vote for River City Cafe. Very Good and fun. There are several reasonbly priced seafood restaurants in Murrels Inlet area. We usually go to Myrtle Beach 3 times a year and always enjoy. Congratulations on your wedding and I hope you have a good time on your honeymoon.




Thank you all for your help...this makes it so much easier :) We are so excited for our upcoming trip to MB...we have heard so much about MB and everything that there is to do!...Thanks again!




Here%26#39;s a tip:





If you got to Ryan%26#39;s (a great Buffet) around 3-3:30 pm, you will dine for the lunch rate %26amp; probably be too full to eat dinner later. They put the dinner entrees out at 4pm. This is one of the best meal bargains in MB, and many seniors take advantage of it. A huge selection, %26amp; the food is also a cut above the average buffet (i.e.: Old Country, etc.)




There is an authentic mexican restaurant on 17 (near 28th N.) called Chalupas. Food is excellent, waiters are mexican and very reasonable- a fun place to eat. There is a small place called Bubba%26#39;s in Surfside ( a short drive south of MB) across the street from the beach. They have lots of fresh fish and are famous for their fresh flounder sandwich. It is a nice, informal eatery and also quite reasonable. Have a great time!




I would suggest that you check out the numerous family owned restaurants located off of the Blvd. or on rt. 17. If you are staying in north myrtle, Ocean drive, Hoskins restaurant has a great breakfast and lunch. There are also other alternatives, such as Bolineau%26#39;s Grocery...it actually has a deli and buffet inside, along with sit down accomadations...the food is so good there that I get it to go and eat it later in the condo.


Just ask the life guards....they know where the great meals are for the best deals.


Have a great time in Myrtle!

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