Friday, April 27, 2012

Dinner for four

Greetings,





my brother and i are going to myrtle beach with our wives next week and staying at kingston plantation. we have rented a condo there with a kitchen, but will be doing some dinners out on the town. we are in our 30%26#39;s and looking for something nice, but not too expensive. i would love some recommendations.





thanks in advnace,





matthew



Dinner for four


You are staying in good location -NMB and close to MB. At Barefoot Landing you will find River City Cafe, its nothing fancy but nice atmosphere sit out on deck overlooking waterway. Drive a little further north to Cherry Grove-Dynamties at Dock Holiday-on Intracoastal Waterway-live music, inside/outside dining-behind Hooters in Cherry Grove. Or take the Cherry Grove exit turn left to Filets, nice restaurant again on Waterway with Tiki Bar, inside/outside dining, live entertainment-all decent prices, great view of waterway, marinas and beautiful boats. Keep going up Hwy 17 to Calabash, NC for great seafood. Should take you about 30 - 40 mins from Kingston. 1800 restaurants along the Grand Strand-plenty to choose from, most are good, you can usually tell by how crowded the parking lots are. WE do not do seafood buffets but there are plenty to chose from.



Dinner for four


Not sure from your post. Are you just there for the week-end or arriving next week-end for a weeks stay?



IF just for week-end I%26#39;d keep driving to a minimum and find someplace close. Somewhere at Broadway At The Beach or Barefoot Landing would be good. Hit some shopping, a meal and maybe a show in one stop vs driving around.



If you have an entire week to play with you can hit a different area each night. Calabash one night. Murrell%26#39;s Inlet the next. Here%26#39;s a pretty good site for searching and comparing reviews.



http://www.myrtlebeachscrestaurants.com/



Our personal favorite is Duffy Street Seafood Shack in Cherry Grove. On the right driving in on Sea Mountain Highway. Pretty sure it%26#39;s at second stoplight. Very laid back atmosphere. Good food at reasonable price. Mostly outdoor (covered) seating. The upstairs is a bit better. Little cooler and not as noisy.



From Kingston you have two choices of routes. Straight up Rt 17 to Sea Mountain. Lots of stoplights and traffic.



Or you jump out Rt 22 to Rt 31 north. Quick 65 mph hop up to Rt 9 and take it into Cherry Grove.




this is great stuff. i thank you all so much.

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