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Skip the kitchen. 20 Myrtle Beach area restaurants serving on Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving, you can let someone else do the cooking. Some area restaurants will be open, but you may need a reservation.
Captain Charlie Werner shows off a large blue crab as he works his traps in Murrells Inlet. Werner, who owns Lila Lee Shrimpin’, has started crabbing the Murrells Inlet water and delivers both crab ...
The seafood boil is a classic Southern tradition, with groups gathering to eat boiled seasoned shrimp and potatoes with their hands around a table. A seafood boil, also called a Lowcountry boil or a ...
Tucked near the intersection of Pelham and Haywood Roads, Bimini’s Oyster Bar and Seafood Café feels like a vacation hideaway. That’s by design, say owners Sharon and Paul Hrabovsky. The couple fell ...
A local seafood chain in North Myrtle Beach plans to close temporarily before reopening under new ownership. As of Sept. 2, Dirty Don’s Oyster Bar and Grill North Myrtle Beach, 661 Main St., is closed ...
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