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Welcome to our piece of the beach!

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THE BEST STEAKS IN MYRTLE BEACH ARE HAND-CUT DAILY The best way of making a perfectly tender steak is to have it hand cut by an experienced butcher. Luckily, we have the right guy! Our USDA-choice steaks are hand-cut in the restaurant daily, to ensure you get them as fresh as they can be. WILDLIFE DECOR Our mission is to create a perfect, unique dining experience that combines delicious food with an enjoyable atmosphere. The interesting décor is intended to take patrons to a different world and time. 2011 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 For information or to make a reservation, call us at (843) 945-9116
6 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Angus Steakhouse And Seafood
2011 S Kings Hwy
6 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
THE BEST STEAKS IN MYRTLE BEACH ARE HAND-CUT DAILY The best way of making a perfectly tender steak is to have it hand cut by an experienced butcher. Luckily, we have the right guy! Our USDA-choice steaks are hand-cut in the restaurant daily, to ensure you get them as fresh as they can be. WILDLIFE DECOR Our mission is to create a perfect, unique dining experience that combines delicious food with an enjoyable atmosphere. The interesting décor is intended to take patrons to a different world and time. 2011 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 For information or to make a reservation, call us at (843) 945-9116
Welcome to Angelo’s Steak & Pasta, home of “The Greatest Steaks in the Universe” and the Grand Strand’s Finest “All-You-Can-Eat” Italian Buffet. We offer a full menu as well as two separate buffets, a full list of appetizers, full bar, Earlybird menu, nightly specials and the best and tastiest desserts on the strand. All of our entrees including the buffet is authentic family Italian recipes with our own personal touch. Come see what everybody is talking about. Our Chicken Marsala is to die for.... Our Steaks are cut on premise and perfectly aged, seasoned and served on a hot, sizzling platter. You will hear the steak before you see it. Try it with our Garlic - Bleu Cheese Butter for a delicious twist. We are located at 2311 S. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, SC. We are open for dinner daily at 3:00pm. Our Earlybird Dinner Buffet is from 3:00 till’ 6:00pm daily. Come see why we are the local’s favorite. We look forward to serving you. 2311 S. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, SC
34 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Angelo's Steak and Pasta
2311 S Kings Hwy
34 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Welcome to Angelo’s Steak & Pasta, home of “The Greatest Steaks in the Universe” and the Grand Strand’s Finest “All-You-Can-Eat” Italian Buffet. We offer a full menu as well as two separate buffets, a full list of appetizers, full bar, Earlybird menu, nightly specials and the best and tastiest desserts on the strand. All of our entrees including the buffet is authentic family Italian recipes with our own personal touch. Come see what everybody is talking about. Our Chicken Marsala is to die for.... Our Steaks are cut on premise and perfectly aged, seasoned and served on a hot, sizzling platter. You will hear the steak before you see it. Try it with our Garlic - Bleu Cheese Butter for a delicious twist. We are located at 2311 S. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, SC. We are open for dinner daily at 3:00pm. Our Earlybird Dinner Buffet is from 3:00 till’ 6:00pm daily. Come see why we are the local’s favorite. We look forward to serving you. 2311 S. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, SC
Polynesian Fire Live Music & Buffet Dinner Show is held at the historic St. Johns Inn in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. St. Johns Inn is an indoor venue, so the show is an indoor performance with air conditioning. The last 15 minutes of the show will be held outside (weather permitting) for the Fire Knife portion of the show featuring Malakai & Tulei Lavatai. Seating is predetermined before your arrival. Shows are Monday through Saturday in May, June, July and August. A limited schedule is available in the off-season. The live music and dinner show lasts about 2 hours and 30 minutes. Be sure to buy your tickets in advance because the shows sell out quickly! Your night will begin with a lei greeting from the performers. Not only will you see fire knife dancers, but you will also get to watch beautiful hula girls dance! After the lei greeting, you will enjoy a Buffet Dinner accompanied by Live Music from the Polynesian Band. The flavors of these delicious buffet dinners are amazing! The show will begin after dinner, and it will include songs and dances from the different Polynesian cultures of Hawaii, Tahiti, Tonga, New Zealand, and Samoa. You and your family will be blown away by the Polynesian Fire Live Music & Buffet Dinner Show! You will want to come back every time you visit Myrtle Beach! The buffet dinner includes Huli Huli Chicken, Kalua Pulled Pork, Island Grouper, Island Potatoes, Sticky Rice, Tossed Salad, Dinner Rolls, Vegetable Medley, and Red Velvet Cake. Cash bar all night ***Menu subject to substitutions PRICING Adult – $59.99 Child – $29.99 2 And Under – Free! PREMIUM SEATING: First 24 Seats Front & Center of Stage Adult- $69.99 Child – $39.99 6803 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
Polynesian Fire Luau & Fire Show
6803 North Ocean Boulevard
Polynesian Fire Live Music & Buffet Dinner Show is held at the historic St. Johns Inn in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. St. Johns Inn is an indoor venue, so the show is an indoor performance with air conditioning. The last 15 minutes of the show will be held outside (weather permitting) for the Fire Knife portion of the show featuring Malakai & Tulei Lavatai. Seating is predetermined before your arrival. Shows are Monday through Saturday in May, June, July and August. A limited schedule is available in the off-season. The live music and dinner show lasts about 2 hours and 30 minutes. Be sure to buy your tickets in advance because the shows sell out quickly! Your night will begin with a lei greeting from the performers. Not only will you see fire knife dancers, but you will also get to watch beautiful hula girls dance! After the lei greeting, you will enjoy a Buffet Dinner accompanied by Live Music from the Polynesian Band. The flavors of these delicious buffet dinners are amazing! The show will begin after dinner, and it will include songs and dances from the different Polynesian cultures of Hawaii, Tahiti, Tonga, New Zealand, and Samoa. You and your family will be blown away by the Polynesian Fire Live Music & Buffet Dinner Show! You will want to come back every time you visit Myrtle Beach! The buffet dinner includes Huli Huli Chicken, Kalua Pulled Pork, Island Grouper, Island Potatoes, Sticky Rice, Tossed Salad, Dinner Rolls, Vegetable Medley, and Red Velvet Cake. Cash bar all night ***Menu subject to substitutions PRICING Adult – $59.99 Child – $29.99 2 And Under – Free! PREMIUM SEATING: First 24 Seats Front & Center of Stage Adult- $69.99 Child – $39.99 6803 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
Good food and lots of it; that’s what keeps them coming back for more at Captain Benjamin’s. Featuring more than 200 items, the restaurant offers a wide variety of menu options from the land and sea. Start out with a cup of clam chowder, or dig right in to the Alaskan snow crab legs. There’s no right way to enjoy the expansive buffet! You’ll find the authentic Calabash-style seafood (lightly breaded and fried) on the Calabash bar and plenty of other seafood options like mussels, tilapia, shrimp scampi, and stuffed crab on the seafood buffet. Land food lovers can choose from teriyaki chicken, fried chicken, rib-eye steak and more! Sides include sweet potatoes, baked potatoes, hush puppies, a variety of veggies and more. Save room for a trip to the dessert bar at the end of your meal. 401 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
16 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Captain Benjamin's Calabash Seafood Buffet
401 S Kings Hwy
16 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Good food and lots of it; that’s what keeps them coming back for more at Captain Benjamin’s. Featuring more than 200 items, the restaurant offers a wide variety of menu options from the land and sea. Start out with a cup of clam chowder, or dig right in to the Alaskan snow crab legs. There’s no right way to enjoy the expansive buffet! You’ll find the authentic Calabash-style seafood (lightly breaded and fried) on the Calabash bar and plenty of other seafood options like mussels, tilapia, shrimp scampi, and stuffed crab on the seafood buffet. Land food lovers can choose from teriyaki chicken, fried chicken, rib-eye steak and more! Sides include sweet potatoes, baked potatoes, hush puppies, a variety of veggies and more. Save room for a trip to the dessert bar at the end of your meal. 401 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Dinosaur themed full-service restaurant with life sized animatronic dinosaurs, a lava mountain and a flying dragon bar. 1012 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
8 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
DinoLand Cafe
1012 South Kings Highway
8 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Dinosaur themed full-service restaurant with life sized animatronic dinosaurs, a lava mountain and a flying dragon bar. 1012 S Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

Neighborhoods

Welcome to Horry County, land of the fiercely proud historic Independent Republic of Horry, a county of dual personality where a primarily agrarian land co-exists with the glitz of the internationally famous vacation mecca of Myrtle Beach. Horry County, the largest of the state's 46 counties, boasts a history of human habitation for thousands of years. These include Chicora Indian sites, a Spanish settlement in 1526, and British settlers in the 1600s. Historic events include: Revolutionary battles, a 1791 visit from President George Washington, a Civil War battle at Fort Randall, and an overseas embarkation from the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base during World War II. Population in 1820 was recorded at 5,025 - and today approximately 238,493 (2006) reside within the county. Early industries included lumbering, turpentine production, the building of ships, and tobacco farming. Tourism to the area began in the early 1900s. By the late 1950s, tourism boomed. Presently the county hosts over 12 million visitors a year. Horry County boasts some unusual geographic features. The Waccamaw River, a major link of the north-south Intracoastal Waterway, has played a unique role in the Horry County history. Several coastal swashes dot the coastline. Carolina Bays attract naturalists from around the world. In addition to historic sites, Horry County offers endless seashore activities. Beckoning attractions entice both locals and visitors: themed entertainment facilities; amusement parks such as the new Hard Rock Park (opening in 2008); campgrounds; and, golf courses, including "The Granddaddy - the historic Pine Lakes International Country Club. Other sites of interest are the Vereen Memorial Historical Gardens, the Playcard Environmental Educational Center with its logging, early farming, Indian culture exhibits and annual Swamp Fest, and the African-American Freewood Farms. Cultural attractions are at home here with art and history museums. Many South Carolinians who have impacted world history are honored at the South Carolina Hall of Fame located in the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. Coastal Carolina University, Webster University, Horry-Georgetown Technical College and North American Institute of Aviation offer higher educational opportunities. First-class libraries offer research facilities. Conway, the county seat, is named for Revolutionary War hero Brigadier General Robert Conway. Horry (pronounced Or-ree) County is named for another Revolutionary hero, Brigadier General Peter Horry. May the historic ambience of Horry County enrich your life as you pass this way or as you stay.
Horry County
Welcome to Horry County, land of the fiercely proud historic Independent Republic of Horry, a county of dual personality where a primarily agrarian land co-exists with the glitz of the internationally famous vacation mecca of Myrtle Beach. Horry County, the largest of the state's 46 counties, boasts a history of human habitation for thousands of years. These include Chicora Indian sites, a Spanish settlement in 1526, and British settlers in the 1600s. Historic events include: Revolutionary battles, a 1791 visit from President George Washington, a Civil War battle at Fort Randall, and an overseas embarkation from the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base during World War II. Population in 1820 was recorded at 5,025 - and today approximately 238,493 (2006) reside within the county. Early industries included lumbering, turpentine production, the building of ships, and tobacco farming. Tourism to the area began in the early 1900s. By the late 1950s, tourism boomed. Presently the county hosts over 12 million visitors a year. Horry County boasts some unusual geographic features. The Waccamaw River, a major link of the north-south Intracoastal Waterway, has played a unique role in the Horry County history. Several coastal swashes dot the coastline. Carolina Bays attract naturalists from around the world. In addition to historic sites, Horry County offers endless seashore activities. Beckoning attractions entice both locals and visitors: themed entertainment facilities; amusement parks such as the new Hard Rock Park (opening in 2008); campgrounds; and, golf courses, including "The Granddaddy - the historic Pine Lakes International Country Club. Other sites of interest are the Vereen Memorial Historical Gardens, the Playcard Environmental Educational Center with its logging, early farming, Indian culture exhibits and annual Swamp Fest, and the African-American Freewood Farms. Cultural attractions are at home here with art and history museums. Many South Carolinians who have impacted world history are honored at the South Carolina Hall of Fame located in the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. Coastal Carolina University, Webster University, Horry-Georgetown Technical College and North American Institute of Aviation offer higher educational opportunities. First-class libraries offer research facilities. Conway, the county seat, is named for Revolutionary War hero Brigadier General Robert Conway. Horry (pronounced Or-ree) County is named for another Revolutionary hero, Brigadier General Peter Horry. May the historic ambience of Horry County enrich your life as you pass this way or as you stay.