Restaurants in Myrtle Beach
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The Library
It could be 1957 in the wood-paneled environs of The Library, the fanciest restaurant on the Strand, which serves the most deliciously retro of French dishes - think duck à l'orange and theatrically flambéed desserts.
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Prosser's BBQ
Your best bet on Murrells Inlet's 'restaurant row, ' homey Prosser's has a gut-busting buffet of fried fish and chicken, sweet potatoes, mac 'n' cheese, and vinegary pulled pork. Hours vary by season. Worth the drive.
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Lee's Inlet Kitchen
Lee's Inlet Kitchen has been a Murrells Inlet mainstay since 1948. It serves massive platters of scallops, deviled crab and hush puppies in a huge cottage-style building.
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Duffy Street Seafood Shack
This place has a divey, peanut-shells-on-the-floor ambience and a raw bar 'happy hour' with 30¢shrimp.
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