Suggestions for Myrtle Beach Hotels and Food
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Suggestions for Myrtle Beach Hotels and Food
Going to Myrtle Beach at the end of July this year. Any recomendations for food. I've been going for 2 years, this is the 3rd. Looking for something different place to eat at. Went to all the theamed places like Hard Rock, Nascar Cafe and so on. Looking for something different.
Also thinking about staying at Long Bay Resort, Patricia North Hotel Suites, or the Myrtle Beach Martinique. Any thoughts or comments on these 3 places?
Also thinking about staying at Long Bay Resort, Patricia North Hotel Suites, or the Myrtle Beach Martinique. Any thoughts or comments on these 3 places?
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I've stayed at Long Bay Resort numerous times. The three bedroom units are my favorite with plenty of room and privacy. The pool has an indoor lazy river, great for kids, a good size kiddie pool indoors and a medium size outdoor pool. There is a nice restuarant in the building. I'd stay there again. In the winter they have great rates, our favorite time to go. I hope this helps. Haven't stayed at the others.
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We like going to Myrtle Beach because of the Ocean and all the different attractions and places to eat. We like staying in northern part of Myrtle Beach..its somewhat less bussle and more relaxing. I will keep in mind Hilton Head or Charleston. What places would be interesting to see in those 2 places?
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Melissa,
If you stay in the northern part of the grand strand, you may want to try these restaurants:
Marker 350 (on the intracoastal waterway, near the Highway 17 bridge)
Duffy Street Seafood Shack--a lot of fun, better food than you'd expect (in Cherry Grove)
Carraba's--I know it's a chain, but it is good
Rossi's--in the Galleria, a little expensive (Italian)
Chestnut Hill--just north of the Galleria on 17 (NOT the restaurant next door, Chesapeake)
For lunch/sandwiches--try Bummz (oceanfront in MB, at about 17th Avenue North), River City Cafe, or T-Bonz in Barefoot Landing (ask for a table with a view of the waterway).
Have a great time!
If you stay in the northern part of the grand strand, you may want to try these restaurants:
Marker 350 (on the intracoastal waterway, near the Highway 17 bridge)
Duffy Street Seafood Shack--a lot of fun, better food than you'd expect (in Cherry Grove)
Carraba's--I know it's a chain, but it is good
Rossi's--in the Galleria, a little expensive (Italian)
Chestnut Hill--just north of the Galleria on 17 (NOT the restaurant next door, Chesapeake)
For lunch/sandwiches--try Bummz (oceanfront in MB, at about 17th Avenue North), River City Cafe, or T-Bonz in Barefoot Landing (ask for a table with a view of the waterway).
Have a great time!
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I went to Myrtle Beach in 1995 & 1997 and stayed at the Palm Crest. I remember eating a Captain James, Jake, something like that. They had a gymnasium space worth of food which included a desert bar, steak and seafood (crab, lobster, fish) and sidedishes. It was amazing the amount of food @ this buffet.