Sun Villas North Myrtle Beach
Local Restaurants
There are numerous restaurants in the North Myrtle Beach and Myrtle Beach areas. We've noted some of our favorites here.
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Calli Baker’s Firehouse & Grill is a low-key spot with a patio offering a pub menu with local flair, plus craft beer & unique cocktails. https://www.callibakersfirehouse.com/
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Chesapeake House is a family-friendly waterfront fish shack, with an on-site bakery churning out fresh pastries. https://thechesapeakehouse.com/
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Ciao Italian Restaurant is an intimate hub dishing up Italian classics and seafood options such as grouper wrapped in prosciutto. https://www.ciaomyrtlebeach.com/
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Crab Catcher’s on the Waterfront is a relaxed dockside bar & grill offering a simple menu of seafood, steaks & sandwiches plus patio dining. http://www.crabcatchers.com/
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Dagwood’s Deli and Sports Bar has been proudly serving the Grand Strand for over thirty years, and recently brought their signature subs and sandwiches to North Myrtle Beach. https://dagwoodsdeli.com/
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Groupers at the Pier offers delicious casual oceanfront restaurant/bar located at the Apache Pier. https://www.apachefamilycampground.com/copy-of-activities-/-entertainment
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Margaritas Mexican Restaurant has a lengthy menu of Mexican & Tex-Mex family recipes served in a casual, brightly colored atmosphere. http://www.margaritasmexrestaurant.com/
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Martini is an old-school type cocktail lounge featuring nightly live music performances plus southern & Italian eats. https://www.martininmb.com/
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The Parson’s Table was originally the first Little River Methodist Church and the main dining room was built in 1885. The restaurant proudly serves classic and Coastal Carolina favorites utilizing South Carolina’s local produce and seafood. http://www.parsonstable.com/
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Hamburger Joe's is known for their burgers and wings. They have indoor and outdoor seating. One thing to note - they only accept cash. www.hamburgerjoes,com
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Joe's Bar and Grill is serves seafood, steaks and chicken with a great happy hour Sunday through Thursday. They offer indoor and outdoor seating and great views of the marsh. https://www.joesbarandgrillonline.com/
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Cooked Hammock Brewing Company is at Barefoot Landing. It is a newer brewery with a great selection of food. They offer brewery tours, a backyard with yard games, and outdoor bar area overlooking Barefoot Lake. www.crookedhammockbrewery.com/locations/myrtle-beach/
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Lucy Buffett's Lulu's another fun place to eat at Barefoot Landing. Great food, fun game options, live music many nights and a great view of the intercostal. www.lulubuffett.com/northyrtlebeach/

Local Activities

MORE THAN THE BEACH!
No matter the time of year, there are always plenty of options for things to do in the Grand Strand! A good place to find out what's happening during your stay can be found using the following links:
North Myrtle Beach: https://www.explorenorthmyrtlebeach.com/
Myrtle Beach: https://www.visitmyrtlebeach.com/things-to-do/attractions
Also, here are just a few ideas:
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Play golf at one of the nearby courses - the Grand Strand is known as the golf capital of the world!
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Play miniature golf at one of the approximately 50 courses in the Grand Strand!
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Ride go-carts
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Shop at Barefoot Landing or nearby Tanger Outlets
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Visit Broadway at the Beach - Wonderworks, Ripley's Aquarium, Hollywood Wax museum and of course shopping or dining
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Check out local theater or the comedy club
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Go kayaking or SUP on the intercostal or Waccamaw River
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Take a dolphin tour or fishing excursion
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Visit a local winery or distillery
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Take a drive to Murrell's Inlet Marshwalk for great food and live entertainment
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Visit Myrtle Beach State Park or Huntington Beach State Park
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Fish from one several Grand Strand piers
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Visit the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Skywheel
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Go ax-throwing or try an escape room adventure
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