Myrtle Beach endures a dozen restaurant shutdowns. Here is what’s closed
Many Myrtle Beach restaurants, including both local spots and national chains, have closed. Some cite business reasons, health, or lease issues, while others did not give reasons. New tenants sometimes quickly open in the same locations.
For example, Ziggy’s Pub replaced The Office Italian Pub on Lake Arrowhead Road and offers pizzas, tacos, and pretzels. Pickled Cucumber closed in Conway, but a pizzeria and Italian market will soon open in its place. Snooky’s on the Water in Little River closed, but related restaurants will keep serving similar seafood dishes. The former TGI Fridays property in Murrells Inlet will become the new home of local Mexican restaurant El Cerro Grande.
NO. 1: CONWAY CUCUMBER-THEMED RESTAURANT CLOSING THIS MONTH. HERE’S WHAT’S OPENING IN ITS PLACE
A Conway restaurant with a cucumber theme announced on Facebook that it would close in June 2024. A new restaurant expected to open in its place. | Published June 21, 2024 | Read Full Story by Ben Morse
NO. 2: A NEW RESTAURANT AND PUB OPENED IN MYRTLE BEACH. HERE’S WHERE YOU CAN FIND IT
A new restaurant and pub opened in July in Myrtle Beach. Here’s where it is and what now-closed restaurant and pub it’s replacing. | Published July 31, 2024 | Read Full Story by Ben Morse
NO. 3: CITY OF MYRTLE BEACH OWNED HOTEL ON THE VERGE OF CLOSING? WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT NEGOTIATIONS
The hotel was days away from closing before city council intervened. Here’s what’s been released so far. | Published September 24, 2024 | Read Full Story by Elizabeth Brewer
NO. 4: KRISPY KREME IN MYRTLE BEACH CLOSES. HERE’S WHICH ONE AND WHAT WE KNOW
One of the five Krispy Kreme shops in the Myrtle Beach area has closed. Here’s what to know. | Published October 25, 2024 | Read Full Story by Maria Elena Scott
NO. 5: A BELOVED SANDWICH SHOP IN MYRTLE BEACH IS SHUTTING ITS DOORS SOON. HERE’S WHAT WE KNOW
Myrtle Beach area restaurant will be shutting their second location soon. Here’s everything we know about it . | Published November 25, 2024 | Read Full Story by Elizabeth Brewer
NO. 6: BROADWAY AT THE BEACH DEMOLISHED TWO OF ITS RESTAURANTS. WHAT WILL REPLACE THEM?
Two closed restaurants at Broadway at the Beach were demolished. Here’s what we know about what will replace them in the Myrtle Beach area. | Published December 31, 2024 | Read Full Story by Ben Morse
NO. 7: A MURRELLS INLET RESTAURANT JUST PERMANENTLY CLOSED. HERE’S WHAT WE KNOW
A waterfront restaurant in Murrells Inlet announced its closing on Facebook. Here’s what we know about the closing | Published January 9, 2025 | Read Full Story by Ben Morse
NO. 8: AN OCEANFRONT NORTH MYRTLE BEACH BAGEL SHOP AND RESTAURANT CLOSED. HERE’S WHAT TO KNOW
A North Myrtle Beach restaurant and bagel shop recently closed. Here’s what we know about what happened. | Published January 16, 2025 | Read Full Story by Ben Morse
NO. 9: POPULAR FAST FOOD CHAIN CLOSES ONE OF THEIR MYRTLE BEACH LOCATIONS. HERE’S WHAT WE KNOW
A fast food chain that specializes in burgers is shutting down a Myrtle Beach location. What we know about the closure | Published January 23, 2025 | Read Full Story by Elizabeth Brewer
NO. 10: POPULAR MYRTLE BEACH AREA RESTAURANT HAS PLANS TO MOVE INTO FORMER TGI FRIDAYS LOCATION
The local Mexican restaurant chain has bought the former TGI Fridays property with plans to takeover the building. Here’s what we know. | Published February 3, 2025 | Read Full Story by Emalyn Muzzy
NO. 11: A FRESH SEAFOOD RESTAURANT IN COASTAL SOUTH CAROLINA IS CLOSING. HERE’S WHAT WE KNOW
A favorite South Carolina spot that’s been around for almost a decade suddenly announced they’ll be closing their doors. | Published February 13, 2025 | Read Full Story by Elizabeth Brewer
NO. 12: WHAT’S OPENING AT A CLOSED RESTAURANT IN NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC? HERE’S WHAT WE KNOW
A closed North Myrtle Beach restaurant is undergoing re-development. Here’s what to know about the new business opening there. | Published February 19, 2025 | Read Full Story by Ben Morse
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