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Looking for a good meal? Seven new reasons to dine out in Myrtle Beach

These articles highlight how Myrtle Beach is expanding its dining scene with several new restaurants. Each piece describes a new eatery, unique concept, or returning favorite that recently opened or will launch soon. Diners have more choices for different cuisines, new spaces, and interesting features.

A modern bar offers cocktails like a Paloma and spicy margarita. A Greek restaurant replaces a former pizza spot and plans to serve dishes from northern Greece. A steak and seafood chophouse welcomes pets and grills its steaks over a charcoal flame. One restaurant features pickleball courts and menu items like ceviche, lamb chops, and a pickle martini. There is news about a major chain serving its signature fried chicken at a new, modernized location near a busy mall. Guy Fieri’s upcoming emporium at the mall will combine food, a bowling alley, and an arcade.

Overall, Myrtle Beach is growing its selection of places to dine, introducing more variety and experiences.

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Popeyes menu features includes a variety of different flavored chicken tenders, wings and sandwiches. A new location is opening right near the Coastal Grand Mall in Myrtle Beach after being under construction since last fall.

NO. 1: RESTAURANT THAT SERVES FAMOUS FRIED CHICKEN OPENING NEW MYRTLE BEACH SPOT. HERE’S WHERE

A fast food chain that serves fried chicken is opening its next spot in the Grand Strand. Here’s where it will be located. | Published October 10, 2024 | Read Full Story by Elizabeth Brewer

Customers love Surfside Beach restaurant Casa Mia’s Maryland-style crab cakes.

NO. 2: ONE OF THESE 5 BEST RATED NEW MYRTLE BEACH, SC AREA RESTAURANTS COULD BE YOUR NEXT FAVORITE

These five restaurants that opened around Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in the last six months have near-perfect ratings. How many have you tried? | Published October 15, 2024 | Read Full Story by Maria Elena Scott

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Pub International, a new bar and restaurant in Horry County, SC. By Jason Lee

NO. 3: A NEW MYRTLE BEACH BAR JUST OPENED. THEY SPECIALIZE IN MODERN COCKTAILS & CHIC FOOD

A new bar just opened up in Myrtle Beach. Here’s where it’s located and what they serve. | Published March 7, 2025 | Read Full Story by Elizabeth Brewer

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Construction workers labor on building the new Downtown Flavortown restaurant while the former Ruby Tuesday restaurant at the Myrtle Beach Mall near Briarcliffe Acres remains a closed shell. A spokesperson for the mall’s parent company told The Sun News that laborers start pouring concrete in early April 2025. Photo taken Feb. 20, 2025. By Jason Lee

NO. 4: WHEN WILL IT OPEN? WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT GUY FIERI’S NEW MYRTLE BEACH MALL EATERY

With construction crews building Guy Fieri’s new Downtown Flavortown restaurant at the Myrtle Beach Mall, here’s what we know about when it opens. | Published April 14, 2025 | Read Full Story by Ben Morse

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NO. 5: WHAT’S THE VIBE OF A NEW DOG-FRIENDLY RESTAURANT OPENING IN MURRELLS INLET? WHAT TO KNOW

A new steak and seafood restaurant is opening in Murrells Inlet in 2025. Here’s what to know about the dog-friendly eatery and what’s on the menu. | Published April 4, 2025 | Read Full Story by Ben Morse

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Bistro B is a new restaurant set to open in downtown Myrtle Beach, SC, after work on the eatery started in June 2023. Bistro B will have pickleball courts beside a bar. By Terri Richardson

NO. 6: AFTER TWO YEARS, THIS MYRTLE BEACH RESTAURANT WITH PICKLEBALL COURTS IS OPENING

A new bistro and restaurant with pickleball courts will open in Myrtle Beach. Here’s what’s on the menu and why it took almost two years to open. | Published April 9, 2025 | Read Full Story by Ben Morse

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Pittsburgh Pizza Pub in North Myrtle Beach closed in December 2024. A new Greek restaurant will replace the eatery. By Ben Morse

NO. 7: A GREEK RESTAURANT IS REPLACING A FORMER PIZZA SPOT IN NORTH MYRTLE BEACH

A Greek restaurant is coming to North Myrtle Beach. The owners say is the first of its kind. | Published April 27, 2025 | Read Full Story by Elizabeth Brewer

The summary above was drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All stories listed were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.