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Area Restaurants

 

The  Myrtle Beach  area  is known  for  its Lowcountry  cuisine and

"Calabash-style" seafood, but with a choice of 1,500 dining options,

where do you begin?   For a combination of great  food and a  high

energy atmosphere, theme restaurants are the rage in Myrtle Beach.

A few of your many choices include Planet Hollywood, Jimmy

Buffett's Margaritaville, Hard Rock Café, and the House of Blues.

 

If you're in the mood for fresh-catch seafood and a charming

atmosphere, several restaurants line the water in Little River and

Murrells Inlet.

 

If you are looking for a fun way to spend your afternoon. Try out the Duplin Winery and their wine tasting. They are open Monday through Saturday and are located off Highway 17 near Barefoot Landing and Alligator Adventure.

 

The Grand Strand is also a shopper's dream, offering everything from outlet malls and festive retail centers to quaint Lowcountry shops. For name-band clothing in an outlet atmosphere, don't miss places like the Waccamaw Factory Shoppes or the Myrtle Beach Factory Stores. Two multi-faceted entertainment complexes, Broadway at the Beach and Barefoot Landing, together offer more than 150 specialty and name-brand stores. And beneath the shade of towering oaks you'll find a browser's paradise at the world-famous Hammock Shops at Pawleys Island. Be sure to visit the brand NEW Tanger Outlet Center, located near Shore Drive, and the Arcadian - Briarcliffe areas.

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