8 Best Restaurants in Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand, South Carolina

Lee's Inlet Kitchen

$$$$ Fodor's choice

It's closed at lunchtime and on Sunday; it doesn't take reservations or have a view, but nobody fries up a mess of seafood like Lee's, which is something the restaurant has been doing since 1948. Even the biggest eaters will get their fill when they order the Shore Dinner: fried or broiled flounder, shrimp, oysters, scallops, deviled crab, and lobster, along with a shrimp cocktail, clam chowder, hush puppies, fries, and coleslaw. Sure, you can get your fish broiled or grilled, but why mess with deep-fried perfection?

4460 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, 29576, USA
843-651–2881
Known For
  • huge platters of fried seafood
  • Lowcountry authenticity
  • family owned for nearly 75 years
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch., Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted

Sea Captain's House

$$$$ | The Strip Fodor's choice

The windowed porch overlooking the ocean houses the best seats at this nautical-themed restaurant in a 1930s beach cottage (unless it's a perfect spring or fall day to sit outside in the ocean breeze). Menu highlights include sautéed crab cakes and jambalaya; it's the rare Myrtle Beach seafood restaurant that offers vegetarian and gluten-free menus. The fireplace inside the wood-panel dining room is a warm welcome on cool off-season evenings. Breads and desserts are baked on the premises; save room for a slice of cheesecake du jour.

3002 N. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 29577, USA
843-448–8082
Known For
  • historic oceanfront locale—an island of history amid high-rises
  • hearty breakfasts a step above the Strip's pancake-house fare
  • broiled and fried seafood
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Inlet Provision Company

$$$
Like most spots in Murrells Inlet, this newcomer focuses on seafood, but its approach adds much-needed flair, from a trio of lobster, crab, and shrimp cakes to peanuts boiled in local beer. Enjoy it all with a horizon view across the salt marsh, washed down with a local pale ale.
4891 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, 29576, USA
843-299--2444
Known For
  • quality local beer list
  • steam-pot entrées
  • key lime pie and banana pudding dessert jars
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

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Lucy Buffett's LuLu's

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If the Jimmy Buffett tie-in (Lucy, or "LuLu," is his sister) doesn't get people in the door of this festive landmark at Barefoot Landing, the on-site aerial ropes course and arcade certainly will. The open-air environment and view of the intracoastal waterway make this a place where parents can while away the afternoon with a platter of fresh seafood and a margarita while the kids harness up and swing around up in the air.
4954 U.S. 17 S, North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 29582, USA
843-491--5011
Known For
  • live music most evenings
  • Lucy's Key West Bowl, featuring turnip greens, Cuban rice, black beans, and your fish or meat of choice
  • key lime pie

Nance's Creekfront Restaurant

$$$

You can smell the brine and Old Bay seasoning the minute you leave your car and head toward the front door of Nance's. Oysters, the small local ones that taste of saltwater, are the specialty, available fried or steamed in an iron pot and served with butter. Atmosphere is somewhat lacking, but that's okay—so is any inkling of pretension. There are other selections on the menu, but it's really all about the oysters.

4883 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, 29576, USA
843-651–2696
Known For
  • steamed local oysters
  • 10-layer chocolate cake for dessert
  • views across the marsh
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted

River Room

$$$$

Enjoy Sampit River views from most tables at this upscale spot that's especially romantic at night, when the oil lamps and brass fixtures cast a warm glow on the dark wood and brick interior of the early-20th-century building. Menu highlights include chargrilled fish (especially the Carolina grouper), Cajun fried oysters, seafood pastas, and steaks. For lunch you can have the chef's specialty of shrimp and grits or your choice of sandwiches and salads.

801 Front St., Georgetown, South Carolina, 29440, USA
843-527–4110
Known For
  • fresh fish entrées
  • lively waterfront atmosphere
  • boat slips to arrive by water
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted

Rockefellers Raw Bar

$$$

Yes it's a raw bar—and a good one, with a bounty of fresh seafood—but don't sell the cooked items short at this small, casual locals' joint. The seasoned boiled shrimp are the real deal, and the mussels, clams, scallops, and other goodies steamed with spices in an iron pot is a terrific version of a Lowcountry staple.

3613 U.S. 17 S, North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 29582, USA
843-361–9677
Known For
  • comfy boat-captain's chairs lining the wraparound bar
  • authentic, local hospitality (and attitude)
  • affordable seafood, done right
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted

Wahoo's Fish House

$$$$

Whether you choose to sit inside the contemporary confines of this classy waterfront restaurant or outside at the tropical-tiki Raw Bar, you can't go wrong with atmosphere or cuisine. The menu features seafood and sushi, as well as Lowcountry-inspired dishes.

3993 U.S. 17 Business, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, 29576, USA
843-651–5800
Known For
  • an amalgam of sushi and fried seafood platters
  • live music in the evenings
  • beautiful views
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential