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The Best Restaurants for Fresh Seafood in Myrtle Beach

Every coastal city should be able to serve up top-notch seafood. Thankfully, Myrtle Beach meets expectations with plenty of great restaurants all over town. If you’re in the mood for seafood, these 5 restaurants will satisfy your cravings.

Hook and Barrel
Located on N. Kings Highway, Hook and Barrel goes above and beyond in serving fresh seafood in a sustainable way. Whether it’s oyster stew prepared right in front of you or their classic seafood tower with crab, lobster, ceviche, shrimp and oysters, this Myrtle Beach seafood restaurant is at the top of the list for a reason!

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Dirty Don’s Oyster Bar
With locations in North Myrtle and on the Boardwalk, this seafood staple serves up delicious seafood at an affordable price. With oysters at the center of the menu, order them in your favorite style: steamed, fried or raw. Be sure to stop by every weekend from 1-3pm on Saturdays and Sundays for their oyster, clam and mussel roasts for only $8.

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Sea Captain’s House
Sea Captain’s House has been providing Myrtle Beach with the best seafood for over 50 years. Located on N. Kings Highway, enjoy your seafood with a view of the ocean. Sea Captain’s House is grounded in family history dating back to the 1930s with recipes that are sure to keep you coming back.

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Bimini’s Oyster Bar
Bimini’s embodies the experience of a local restaurant with a laid-back atmosphere and fresh seafood. Offering some of the best family-sized steam pots of shrimp, crabs and oysters, this Myrtle Beach favorite keeps everyone happy and full.

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Flamingo Grill
While Flamingo Grill serves more than just seafood, the seafood on the menu is so good, it couldn’t be taken off the list. With amazing crab cakes, fried lobster bites and seared ahi tuna, Flamingo Grill is the place for upscale seafood. Since 1986, this art-deco restaurant has been mastering their craft and serving up delicious seafood to locals and tourists alike.

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Our Top 5 Favorite New Restaurants In Myrtle Beach

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Finding a new favorite restaurant is like finding gold. There are few things better than finding a spot that is consistently delicious with good service and a fun atmosphere. Anytime a new restaurant opens up, we’re the first to be sitting in a seat tasting the menu. Sometimes we find winners and sometimes we don’t. Thankfully there were a few winners that opened up recently.

Here are our favorite new restaurants in Myrtle Beach:

Atlantic City Sliders

1000 U.S. 17 N, North Myrtle Beach

Monday – Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Description: An affordable burger and fast food restaurant

One-Eyed Willies Seafood

700 U.S. 17, Surfside Beach

Sunday – Saturday, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Description: All you can eat seafood with a breezy beach atmosphere

Fork’n Links

9408 Hwy. 707, Myrtle Beach

Sunday – Saturday, 11 a.m. to  12 a.m.

Description: Neighborhood bar and American restaurant with a great atmosphere

Craft Taco

7955 N. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach

Sunday – Saturday, 11 a.m. to  9 p.m.

Description: Local Mexican restaurant serving traditional Mexican entrees and craft beer

La Dolci Mania Café

2060 Oakheart Road, Myrtle Beach

Sunday – Saturday 9 a.m. to  6 p.m.

Description: Italian bakery and café using recipes passed down through generations of Italian housewives.

What are you most excited to try?

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