Seafood Dining In Myrtle Beach
Posted on | December 9, 2009 | No Comments
We’ll keep it simple. We’ve searched the internet for Seafood Restaurants and will give you two to consider as to not overwhelm you with decision making. We basically looked at hundreds of websites and customer reviews and will provide the names of the two restaurants that we would try if we were going on vacation to Myrtle Beach that would be outside of your resort. It’s always nice to dine at the resort because it’s easy, usually good food and good atmosphere. Here are two other options: just something to think about:
- Nibils Restaurant at Surfside Pier is one of the most reviews and a favorite amount tourists and locals. You have to love a place with good food, friendly service and great atmosphere!
- Rockefellers North Myrtle Beach is very seafood oriented southern style; shrimp and grits for example. Of course, you can also get surf and turf, catfish, flounder, shrimp, grouper, and crab cakes. When I go, I’ll try the steam pot with Lobster. They’re famous for the steam kettles. I love a good seafood medially with crawfish, oysters, crab legs, shrimp and mussels. Mix it in with a little corn on the cob and fresh lobster… it’s a feast! They also have a raw bar. As long as the oysters are fresh (very fresh), I’d give it a shot but I always ask. The best oysters are cold water oysters so your hope is that they fly in the oysters from the Northeast daily. I’ve had good ones from other regions and will try them if they’re fresh but I definitely prefer cold water oysters.
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