Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, has cemented itself over the years as a true-blue foodie destination. The 2,000-plus area restaurants have it all: fresh seafood, Southern classics, Lowcountry favorites and chef-driven fare. When the final whistle blows and the stands clear, there are endless options for athletes, fans and families.
With 60 miles of coastline, The Beach is seafood central. Some of the best places to get your fill are along the Murrells Inlet MarshWalk, a half-mile boardwalk on the Intracoastal Waterway that connects many great seafood restaurants. You’ll find everything from sushi, raw bars, classic Southern dishes and more – plus, just about every restaurant features nightly live music.
For whole teams or large groups, there are excellent places all around The Beach where your people can congregate and celebrate. Crooked Hammock Brewery and RipTydz Oceanfront Grille & Rooftop Bar both have large outdoor spaces with yard games. Big Chill Island House has a spacious, breezy patio made for cozy conversation, and The Hangout is a huge, fun spot for families to come together, listen to live music and play games.
When winning calls for a nice celebratory meal, your attendees can opt for the Greg Norman Australian Grille on the Intracoastal Waterway, the chef-inspired Hook & Barrel (with its famous bourbon bacon) or the Myrtle Beach classic joint Sea Captain’s House.
There’s something to please every appetite in Myrtle Beach. Whether your attendees need quick, healthy bites, fresh lunch options or dinner seating for a whole host of fans, your guests won’t have to look far.
To start planning your next sporting event in this food haven, head to VisitMyrtleBeach.com/Sports.