6 Best Restaurants in Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand, South Carolina

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We've compiled the best of the best in Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Sea Captain's House

$$$ | The Strip Fodor's choice

The windowed porch overlooking the ocean houses the best seats at this nautical-themed restaurant in a 1930s beach cottage (unless it's a perfect spring or fall day to sit outside in the ocean breeze). Menu highlights include sautéed crab cakes and jambalaya; it's the rare Myrtle Beach seafood restaurant that offers vegetarian and gluten-free menus. The fireplace inside the wood-panel dining room is a warm welcome on cool off-season evenings. Breads and desserts are baked on the premises; save room for a slice of cheesecake du jour.

3002 N. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach, SC, 29577, USA
843-448–8082
Known For
  • Historic oceanfront locale—an island of history amid high-rises
  • Hearty breakfasts a step above the Strip's pancake-house fare
  • Broiled and fried seafood

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Drift

$$ | Central Myrtle Beach
This bright, centrally located spot bills itself as a "coastal eatery," but it's breakfast entrées like the quinoa huevos rancheros and salmon avocado toast that make it an early morning staple. Lunch keeps the casual, upscale vibe going with chargrilled octopus and duck leg confit.
980 Cipriana Dr., Myrtle Beach, SC, 29572, USA
843-879–4758
Known For
  • Inspired breakfast and lunch menu
  • Strong value for lunch entrées
  • Modern coastal decor that's heavy on wood accents

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Hi-Fi Coffee Bar

$ | The Strip

If you need a jolt to keep up with the kids while cruising the boardwalk—or want a late-night soft-serve cone—this coffee shop is a rare island of independent creativity along the Strip. There are breakfast sandwiches and smoothies in addition to the regular coffee concoctions and pastries.

918-B N. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach, SC, 29577, USA
843-626–0022
Known For
  • Frappés with flavors like cotton candy and orange cream
  • Caramel macchiato
  • Sweet and savory grab-and-go breakfast options

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Hoskins Restaurant

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Hoskins has kept the lights on—including their iconic star-laden horseshoe over the red roof—since 1948, and locals and visitors alike know it's worth the queue outside for hearty omelets and hotcakes in the morning, daily lunch specials like meatloaf and fried chicken, and satisfying rib eyes and seafood platters in the evening. 

405 Main St., North Myrtle Beach, SC, 29582, USA
843-249–2014
Known For
  • Daily blue plate lunch specials
  • Peanut butter pie
  • Classic diner atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations not accepted

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Kudzu Bakery & Market

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Come here for the justifiably famous key lime pie and red velvet cake, both of which are available whole or by the slice. Kudzu is also a great source for ready-to-cook specialties, such as cheese biscuits, macaroni and cheese, and quiche. There are also locations in Mount Pleasant and Columbia. 

221 Willbrook Blvd., Pawleys Island, SC, 29585, USA
843-235–8560
Known For
  • Fresh bread and deli items
  • Great wine selection
  • Decadent desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Thomas Café

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Though it might look the part, this isn't a greasy spoon: the luncheonette dishes up great fried chicken, homemade biscuits, and pie, plus grits, eggs, country ham, and other breakfast favorites. Join the regulars at the counter, or sit in one of the booths or café tables in the 1920s storefront building.

703 Front St., Georgetown, SC, 29440, USA
843-546–7776
Known For
  • Classic Southern lunch fare
  • Famous fried chicken
  • Local hangout
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends

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