Hey Myrtle Beach friends! If you’re anything like us, you probably love dining out at our local favorites. But as much as we love our food, we also want to make sure that the restaurants we visit keep things clean and safe. Recently, the South Carolina Department of Agriculture wrapped up its latest round of inspections, and we’ve got the scoop on which restaurants made the cut and which ones might need to step up their game.
For those who might not know, the inspection grades work like this: scores between 88 and 100 earn an A grade, 78 to 87 get a B, and anything 77 or lower is a C. Of the 156 restaurants inspected in Horry and Georgetown County between September 13 and September 20, seven earned B grades while two lowest-scoring spots received C grades.
So, who are the winners and losers in this latest inspection round? Let’s break it down:
All seven restaurants that got B grades were close to an A but fell just short. Interestingly, only Hooks Calabash Seafood actually scored below 89 points with a score of 81. During a routine inspection on September 20, inspectors found a few things that raised concern, including:
The restaurant has a follow-up inspection scheduled for September 30, so keep your fingers crossed that they make the necessary improvements!
While the health and safety of our food is always a top priority, it’s important to note that sometimes restaurants can receive lowered grades even when their actual scores may reflect good overall performance. This can be due to past violations or enforcement actions, which means that a B grade doesn’t necessarily mean things are terrible—it’s just a sign that they may need to tighten up some processes.
Staying informed is key, folks. Whether you’re planning a dining out adventure or just curious about the spots you love, knowing how places are performing helps us all make smart choices. So, let’s keep an eye on our local restaurant scene and cheer on those places that are doing great job while being ready to steer clear of those that need a little extra attention!
Eat well, Myrtle Beach!
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