Places to eat in Myrtle Beach, SC
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Places to eat in Myrtle Beach, SC
Hey folks, doing some training in Charleston, SC. 5 of us are renting some bikes from the Charleston Dealer and making a ride up to Myrtle then down to Beaufort, SC.
Looking for some lunch ideas in the Myrtle Beach area!
Spending the night in Beaufort, thinking about down to Savannah the next morning before heading back to Charleston.
Should be good!!
Looking for some lunch ideas in the Myrtle Beach area!
Spending the night in Beaufort, thinking about down to Savannah the next morning before heading back to Charleston.
Should be good!!
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If you like the Brazilian style, try Rioz restaurant. If you have a big appetite, this is the place. They bring it to your table until you tell them to stop. Actually they give a little coaster that's red on one side and green on the other side. As long as you have the green side up, they keep bringing the food. And it's good!
http://www.rioz.com/
http://www.rioz.com/
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Nances in Myrtle is a great place for oysters. The season is just starting so you may be getting local ones, although they may be shipped in. Good none the less.
When you hit Beaufort steamers was always popular, although I never made it there often. Hemingway's is a pretty cool little bar in downtown Beaufort right on the waterfront. It's easy to miss since it's in a 250 year old basement that used to be where the merchants brought in their goods. If you walk along the waterfront it's the second place on your left as you come from the marina parking lot(which is the best place to park).
When you hit Beaufort steamers was always popular, although I never made it there often. Hemingway's is a pretty cool little bar in downtown Beaufort right on the waterfront. It's easy to miss since it's in a 250 year old basement that used to be where the merchants brought in their goods. If you walk along the waterfront it's the second place on your left as you come from the marina parking lot(which is the best place to park).
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