Myrtle Beach Family Guide

Here's where to stay, play, and dine on your next trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Dining Out

Dining Out

You can't wield your fork around here without poking an all-you-can-eat seafood buffet or pancake house. Don't feel guilty for quickly losing interest. We've found some unique restaurants fairly off the beaten sandy path.

You might assume The Bagel Factory is a one-trick pony, but they also offer good omelets ($4.75-$5.25) and three pancakes with eggs ($4.95). Of course, a toasted bagel with a specialty cream cheese ($2.42), such as walnut-and-raisin or jalapeño-and-Cheddar, always pleases.

Our favorite lunch stop remains the authentically Italian Luigi's Trattoria with its imported prosciutto di Parma sandwich with fresh mozzarella ($6.95).

photo: Reserve an evening during your vacation to splurge at Greg Norman's Australian Grille.


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