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10 Must-Try Places In Myrtle Beach

Are you 21? Grab your drinks and foods here!

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10 Must-Try Places In Myrtle Beach
Ashley Kosy

Myrtle Beach is known for its boardwalk, beaches, bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and spring break festivities. If you're looking for delicious food, well-priced drinks, and fun night clubs, then here are 10 places to check out!

Pier 14

Pier 14

Visit Pier 14 for a great lunch right on the pier!

Beach House Bar & Grill

BeachHouse

Great service and music! Purchase anything off of the menu and get unlimited vodka from 8-9 p.m.

Hurricanes Daiquiri Bar & Grill

Hurricanes

Delicious and refreshing daiquiris! If you're looking for a quick buzz, Category 5 is calling your name!

Oz

Oz

Looking for the night of your life? Oz is located on the boardwalk right next Malibu's Surf Bar!

Sharkey's Oceanfront

Sharkey's

Great view of the ocean during the day and fun time during the night. Sharkey's transforms into a whole different place at night with hip-hop and rap music blasting throughout the club.

Rip Tydz Ocean Front & Roof Top Bar

RipTydz

RipTydz is a modern grill and bar with great food and a view! Go during happy hour to save some cash for other festivities!

Señor Frogs

Senor Frogs

Senor Frogs is not only in SC, but also in Mexico, Las Vegas, and several more locations! It is a restaurant during the day and a nightclub at night.

Malibu's Surf Bar

Malibu's

More bartenders and fewer lines! Grab your drinks quick, here at Malibu's. Hungry? There's also a pizza stand right outside for those with big appetites.

Soho Steak & Sushi Bar

Soho

Steak, seafood, and mimosas! Soho is a rooftop restaurant with high ratings and considered a locals favorites!

 Crocodile Rocks Piano Bar

Crocodile Rocks

if you're looking for a classier night with old school music, Crocodile Rocks is the place for you! Request your music and they'll play for you!

Although my spring break is over, I know other universities are just about to begin. Stay hydrated, put on sunscreen, look after your friends, and most importantly, have a blast!

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