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6803 N Kings Hwy Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
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Carrabba’s is best known for its wood-burning grill, inspired by the many tastes of Italy. Signature dishes like Chicken Bryan, Pollo Rosa Maria and, of course, Marsala, are enhanced by the taste of the grill. Other house specialties include Signature Pastas, with sauces made from scratch every day. Traditional dishes such as Calamari, Margherita Pizza and Chicken Parmesan share the spotlight. Little ones ten and under will enjoy the “Bambini Menu” and pizza dough is offered to keep young customers entertained. A Gluten Free menu is also available. Serving dinner nightly and weekend lunch.
Happy Hour from 4-7 p.m. daily
Carside Carry-Out Available
Carrabba’s Catering for parties of 10 or more
Deville Street Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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A place where you can experience exceptional shopping and dining in a beautifully designed village setting.
3002 North Ocean Boulevard Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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Sea Captain's House, a Myrtle Beach restaurant, was built in 1930 by Henry Taylor of High Point, NC. For 10+ years the Taylor family vacationed at their oceanfront beach cottage. During the 1940's, Charles W. Angle purchased the cottage, enjoying the sound of the ocean's tide until 1954 when Mrs. Nellie G. Howard purchased the cottage and began operating Howard's Manor. With nine guestrooms and three home cooked meals daily, the guesthouse was a forerunner in providing the warm southern hospitality Myrtle Beach is known for today. Howard's Manor was advertised as a place where friends meet each year with the beach at their front door.
1420 Celebrity Circle Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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The Palace Theatre is located in the heart of Myrtle Beach in the award-winning Broadway at the Beach complex. Host to some of the world's greatest live performance shows, broadway theatre productions and musicals.
The Theatre itself is an impressive 63,900 square feet and features a nearly 7,000 square foot, golden-domed lobby with three crystal chandeliers and a winged staircase leading up to the mezzanine level. There is no elevator on premises however ample wheelchair seating is provided on the orchestra level.