News Summary
Myrtle Beach is set to celebrate Restaurant Week from January 9 to 19, 2025, with over 15 local eateries offering special multi-course meals at enticing prices. This annual event showcases the best of South Carolina’s dining scene and doesn’t require tickets for participation. However, reservations are recommended to secure those exclusive menus. With fantastic options ranging from casual bites to fine dining experiences, food lovers are encouraged to explore a variety of restaurants in the area while enjoying deals starting as low as $7.49.
Restaurant Week Returns to Myrtle Beach
The beautiful city of Myrtle Beach is buzzing with excitement as Restaurant Week returns this January! From January 9 to 19, 2025, over 15 local eateries are set to take part in this mouth-watering event that showcases the best of South Carolina’s dining scene. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, it’s the perfect opportunity to indulge in delicious multi-course meals at special prices.
What’s the Scoop on Restaurant Week?
Restaurant Week is a fun, 11-day celebration featuring 179 restaurants across South Carolina and offering a variety of delicious options—from fine dining experiences to casual spots perfect for a quick bite. It’s a great time to try out different cuisines without breaking the bank. Participating restaurants will present special menus with amazing pricing, so get ready for a tasty adventure!
No Tickets Needed, But Plan Ahead!
One of the most appealing aspects of Restaurant Week is that you don’t need any tickets to join in on the fun. However, many restaurants will recommend making reservations to guarantee you can enjoy those special menus and prices. Remember, the prices listed for the meals don’t include taxes and tips, so keep that in mind when budgeting your delicious experience!
Don’t Miss Out on Local Favorites
You’ll find fantastic options to satiate your appetite all around Myrtle Beach! The charming Market Common area is home to some terrific choices, including:
- Shine
- CO Sushi
- Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen and Bar
Meanwhile, if you find yourself at the lively Broadway at the Beach, be sure to check out:
- Landry’s Seafood
- Voodoo Brewing Company
Beyond those hotspots, Myrtle Beach boasts even more participating restaurants, such as:
- Cafe Amalfi at Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort
- Black Drum Brewing at Kingston Resorts
- Croissants Bistro and Bakery
- Ducatis Pizzeria & Italian Trattoria
- Flavor Hills
- RipTydz Oceanfront Grille & Rooftop Bar
- Hook & Barrel
- Liberty Tap Room
- Thoroughbreds Chophouse
If you find yourself in North Myrtle Beach, be sure to visit 21 Main at North Beach Resort and Villas. Over in Conway, you can enjoy a great meal at Whitaker’s. And don’t forget about Local Eat Drink Celebrate in Pawleys Island and The Independent in Georgetown as part of this culinary extravaganza!
Get Ready for Varied Prices and Menus
While many participating restaurants are still crafting their special menus and prices for Restaurant Week, the excitement is palpable as diners anticipate deals starting as low as $7.49 all the way up to $35 per person. There’s something for everyone, from light bites to gourmet experiences!
Stay Updated!
For those eager to plan their dining itinerary, updated menus and more information are available online at restaurantweeksouthcarolina.com. It’s a fantastic way to explore the local culinary options and try something new!
So, what are you waiting for? Mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate the vibrant dining scene Myrtle Beach has to offer. It’s a feast for the senses you won’t want to miss!
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Restaurant Week Kicks Off in Myrtle Beach
- My Horry News: Myrtle Beach Area Kicks Off Year with Restaurant Week
- Myrtle Beach Online: Restaurant Week Returns
- WBTW: First Ever Black Restaurant Week Across the Carolinas
- Wikipedia: Restaurant Week