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- JJeremyCoastal North Carolina •2 reviews4.0Dined todayI enjoyed the dinner and the atmosphere. The live music created a wonderful ambience for a date night. The venue was not crowded and we were seated early once we arrived. The food was impressive and I will be looking forward to go again.More infoMartiniPrice: Moderate• Steak• North Myrtle Beach•4.9
- TTHOMASSouth Carolina •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoGreat buffet. Really too notch Gospel group. FANTASTIC WAITRESS. CHERYL BLUE. Was friendly attentive. Interested and interesting. She made a good experience exceptional.More infoHouse of Blues Restaurant & Bar - Myrtle BeachPrice: Moderate• American• Myrtle Beach•4.5
- BBenvipSouth Carolina •33 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoAwesome dinner. Great service. Food is always deliciousMore infoPortofino Italian Kitchen & Wine BarPrice: Moderate• Italian• Myrtle Beach•4.8
- CCarolvipSan Antonio •7 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoA Hidden Gem for Steak Lovers! We recently had the pleasure of dining at 21 Main Prime, and we can confidently say it was one of the best dining experiences we've had! From the moment we walked in, the relaxed and quiet atmosphere made for a perfect evening. The highlight of the meal was undoubtedly the steaks—each bite was tender, flavorful, and cooked to perfection. If you're a fan of French onion soup, you absolutely must try theirs; it's worth every minute of the wait! Rich, hearty, and topped with gooey cheese, it was the perfect start to our meal. The restaurant boasts an impressive selection of bourbons and whiskeys, as well as a fantastic wine list that caters to any palate. Brian, our server, truly elevated our experience with his attentive and knowledgeable service. He was friendly, made great recommendations, and ensured we had everything we needed without being intrusive. Being off-season, the ambiance was particularly serene, allowing us to enjoy our meal without the usual hustle and bustle. If you’re in Myrtle Beach, do yourself a favor and treat yourself to 21 Main Prime.More info21 Main Prime SteakhousePrice: Very Expensive• Steak• North Myrtle Beach•4.7
- PPamelaSeattle / Eastern Washington •20 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoWe enjoyed EVERYTHING. From the table overlooking the Intercoastal Waterway, Bourbon flights and discovering we are now big fans of Whistle Pig 12 year, appetizers and the absolutely FABULOUS Meringue dessert. Our server, Lizzy, was spectacular! We can't want to return.More infoGreg Norman Australian GrillePrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• North Myrtle Beach•4.7
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North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is known for its upscale steakhouses that make excellent options for a business dinner or a date night. You can sit down at a Brazillian steakhouse where the servers slice meat right at your table or savor an aged steak with a glass of red wine. For a more adventurous meal, there's also a fondue bar that serves assorted melted cheeses, broths and chocolate. You can choose from a few more casual venues right by the beach for delicious salads, sandwiches or fried seafood. Enjoy favorites like fried shrimp, hot wings and nachos in North Myrtle Beach's local bars and pubs for plentiful and budget-friendly eats alongside an active nightlife.
Frequently asked questions
The best reviewed restaurant in North Myrtle Beach is Bin 2004
The best vegetarian restaurants in North Myrtle Beach are Martini, Bar 19 Twelve and Greg Norman Australian Grille
The restaurants with the best service in North Myrtle Beach are Martini, Bin 2004 and SeaBlue Restaurant & Wine Bar
The restaurants with the best ambiance in North Myrtle Beach are Bin 2004, Bar 19 Twelve and Martini
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