Myrtle Beach: A Seafood Paradise Awaits!

News Summary

Myrtle Beach is a coastal haven for seafood lovers, featuring numerous affordable eateries and fresh seafood markets. Visitors can enjoy everything from fried fish to seafood boils while relishing the stunning beach views. Notable spots include The Cackalacky Fish Company, The Fish Shak, and The Tasty Crab House, catering to budgets without compromising taste. The area continues to flourish with dining options, even as Preston’s Seafood & Country Buffet announces its retirement. Your culinary adventure awaits in this seafood-rich gem!

Myrtle Beach: A Seafood Paradise Awaits!

Ah, Myrtle Beach! This charming coastal gem attracts countless visitors, especially those traveling from the interior parts of the state, all eager to savor the freshest seafood imaginable. With a wide array of affordable seafood options, vacationers can feast on succulent shrimp and flaky flounder without draining their wallets.

Fresh Seafood at Your Fingertips

Visitors to Myrtle Beach are in luck, as there are multiple ways to enjoy fresh seafood without breaking the bank. Numerous local seafood markets allow guests to handpick the finest catches and watch as skilled chefs fry them up right on-site, ensuring a delightful dining experience. For those making a stop at Publix, you can have certain seafood steamed for you at no extra charge. Nothing beats the taste of ultra-fresh seafood prepared to perfection!

Yelp’s Guide to Budget-Friendly Seafood

Ready to explore the best local seafood spots? Thanks to Yelp, you can follow a curated list of the top budget-friendly seafood restaurants spanning from North Myrtle Beach down to scenic Murrells Inlet. Here are some beloved seafood spots you simply must check out!

The Cackalacky Fish Company

Located at 400 S Kings Highway, The Cackalacky Fish Company is a local favorite that doubles as both a fish market and a cozy restaurant. Their menus are filled with scrumptious seafood platters and a fantastic selection of raw fish. Although they temporarily closed last fall, they have made a triumphant return, and locals couldn’t be happier!

The Fish Shak

For a casual dining experience, swing by The Fish Shak, a food truck located at 513 Courtfield Drive in Murrells Inlet. Known for its delicious fried fish options like flounder, grouper, and shrimp, this spot has meal options all priced under $20. You won’t want to miss it!

The Tasty Crab House

If you’re in the mood for a flavor explosion, head to The Tasty Crab House at 740 Oak Forest Lane in Myrtle Beach. This delightful spot offers everything from seafood boils featuring crawfish, snow crab legs, and lobsters to budget-friendly fried baskets that satisfy cravings without straining your budget.

Platt’s Seafood

Let’s not forget Platt’s Seafood located in North Myrtle Beach at 1108 Sea Mountain Highway. This spot is famous for its to-go baskets filled with both steamed and fried fish, plus they have a seafood counter stocked with shrimp, salmon, and stuffed crab, all from the reputable Boulineau’s brand.

Mr. Fish Seafood Market and Grill

Don’t miss out on Mr. Fish Seafood Market and Grill at 6307 North Kings Highway, a family-owned treasure that has been serving the Myrtle Beach community for decades. Their mouth-watering fried platters and specialties, like crab-stuffed flounder, are sure to leave you begging for more!

More Culinary Delights

Myrtle Beach boasts over 2,000 restaurants offering a variety of culinary delights beyond seafood. Some other notable mentions include The Hangout at 1181 Celebrity Cir, The Claw House at 4097 US-17 BUS, and Sea Captain’s House at 3002 N Ocean Blvd. Not to forget other fantastic choices like 42nd Street Bar and Grill, Hook & Barrel, and even delightful brunch options at Drift.

A Fond Farewell

In more sentimental news, the well-loved Preston’s Seafood & Country Buffet in North Myrtle Beach is set to close its doors after an impressive 33 years due to owner Jane McMichael’s retirement. The warm and welcoming atmosphere created a loyal customer base, and even with its closure, McMichael plans to continue her culinary journey at her sister restaurant, Captain Jack’s.

While details about what will next occupy Preston’s will remain a mystery for now, one thing’s for sure: the Myrtle Beach area remains a lively culinary delight brimming with fresh seafood options waiting just for you!

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