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- TRTerryRSouth Carolina •3 reviews5.0Dined todayThe food and service were impeccable. The barrel cut filet was so delicious and cut like butter. We ordered the Oysters Rockerfeller, 2 Medium Stone Crab Claws and the Shrimp Cocktail to share and it was all excellent. We split a loaded baked potato and charred brussels sprouts. We eat here periodically but it's worth the splurge.More infoNew York Prime Steakhouse - Myrtle BeachPrice: Expensive• Steak• Myrtle Beach•4.9
- RRosalindNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoGreat variety on menu. The Poke bowls were wonderful. My hamburger was delicious and cooked exactly as I ordered it. The wait staff was attentive, informative and friendly. We’ve eaten there before and it is always consistently excellent. It’s a bit dark and we did need to use our phone “flashlights”. All in all, a very nice restaurantMore infoCalifornia Dreaming - Surfside BeachPrice: Moderate• American• Myrtle Beach•4.6
- TTimSouth Carolina •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoWe went on a Sunday and, even though they had a Brunch Buffet we opted to order from the menu. The food was hot and fresh and delicious! The service was excellent. The server was kind and very enthusiastic. We were also greeted by management who came to make sure everything was to our liking. Overall great experience and I recommend this restaurant.More infoGulfstream Cafe - Priority SeatingPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Garden City/Murrells Inlet•4.6
- MMichaelSouth Carolina •33 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoHad a great meal along with fantastic service. Will be backMore infoInlet Prohibition Company Bar and RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Tapas / Small Plates• Murrells Inlet•4.2
- GGaryvipSouth Carolina •25 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe never visit Pawleys Island without eating at the Hot Fish Club. The seafood platter is fantastic. Jamie, our waiter, did a great job, as usual.More infoHot Fish ClubPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Garden City/Murrells Inlet•4.7
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The history of Murrells Inlet is rich and diverse. Native American tribes, Spanish explorers, English colonists, and even pirates have called Murrells Inlet home. Today it is a quiet but colorful fishing village perfect for relaxing and watching the colors of the sky at sunset. If you're hungry for seafood, restaurants here serve the best in the area. Carefully prepared scallops and mussels, crispy crab cakes, and salmon piccata may tempt you. Or try their southern favorites: shrimp and grits, seafood and corn chowder, or lobster pot pie. And who can resist their crab or lobster grilled cheese? If you’re in the mood for something more “down to earth,” a bacon, egg and cheeseburger aims to please. Whether you’re in the mood for excellent seafood or more land-based deliciousness, Murrells Inlet is always the place to be.
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