Don’t want to cook? Here are the top-rated takeout spots in Myrtle Beach
Whether you’ve just spent the day at the beach or come home from long hours at work, dinner may not be something you’re up to cooking.
But with hundreds of restaurants in the Myrtle Beach area, there are plenty of places to order takeout.
Here are the top 10 takeout places in Myrtle Beach as rated by Yelp.
A.J.’s Pizza
This Myrtle Beach pizzeria offers pizza, salads, subs and wraps. And if you don’t feel like picking up your takeout order, it also offers delivery. 5917 N. Kings Highway.
Hook & Barrel
Yes, this is generally an upscale, sit-down restaurant, but that doesn’t mean it’s not just as good at your home table. The locally owned restaurant often makes the “best-of” restaurant lists, serving seafood, including she-crab soup, and steaks. 8014 N. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach.
Little Italy
The menu at this family owned restaurant offers New York-style pizza and homemade Italian classics, such as stuffed manicotti and lasagna. Each meal is served with homemade bread that is baked daily. And to end your takeout meal on a sweet note, order dessert that includes Tiramisu, cannoli or Chocolate Overload Cake. 3001 N. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach.
Blueberry’s Grill
With two locations – Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach – this breakfast and brunch restaurant offers such Southern classics as shrimp and grits, as well as blueberry hushpuppies that give a new take on a Lowcountry favorite. 7931 N. Kings Highway in Myrtle Beach and 4856 Highway 17 S. in North Myrtle Beach.
Croissants Bistro & Bakery
Croissants has been serving breakfast, lunch and brunch for more than 28 years. It also serves pastries and desserts. It’s part of chef and owner Heidi Vukov’s culinary adventure that also includes Hook & Barrel, as well as a coffee and ice cream shop. 8014 N. Kings Highway in Myrtle Beach.
Melt
Located at Broadway at the Beach, the locally owned and operated restaurant specializes in wood-fired pizza, artisan grilled sandwiches and specialty drinks. 1320 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach.
Mediterranean Bistro
Serving flavors of the Mediterranean, diners can order dishes from Greece, Italy and Spain. 6104 Frontage Road, Myrtle Beach.
Seasons By 10/Fold
Dubbed a Southern kitchen, this brunch restaurant reimagines Southern favorites all on a biscuit. There is the Sunday Supper with fried chicken and buttermilk dressing and Lowcountry BLT with fried green tomato and pimento cheese. Of course, there are waffles, pancakes, breakfast classics and lunch offerings, too. 4377 N. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach.
Big Mike’s Soul Food
Ask many people for a Myrtle Beach favorite, and they’ll probably offer up Big Mike’s. Located in the heart of downtown, it’s soul food at its best with fried chicken, wings, fish, collard greens and okra. 504 16th Ave. North.
Carolina Roadhouse
Steaks, chops and ribs make up a big portion of the menu. But if you’re looking for something lighter, order the salad, which comes with the restaurant’s well-known honey-butter croissants. The homemade hushpuppies, served with honey butter, is a great shareable too. 4617 N. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach.