While Myrtle Beach doesn't have any Michelin-starred restaurants (at least as of 2025), these five beloved local eateries ...
There's fine seafood dining to be found up and down the coast -- yes, even in a family-friendly tourist hot spot like Myrtle ...
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH — Timmy Platt can’t help but smile as he hears two apparent strangers exchange cooking tips and recipes of a new type of fish they’re buying at Platt’s Seafood in the Cherry Grove ...
A two-story development is planned to be built on North Myrtle Beach’s Main Street.
When evening rolls around in Myrtle Beach and diners emerge in search of dinner, dozens of neon signs light up with the same two words: Calabash seafood. For newcomers to the area, the words might not ...
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Myrtle Beach steak and seafood restaurant will close after more than 30 years
A longtime Myrtle Beach restaurant will close its doors for good on New Year's Eve. Here's what we know.
Duffy Street Seafood Shack on Main Street in North Myrtle Beach is being demolished to make way for a new development that ...
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Former North Myrtle Beach restaurant being demolished. What's going in its spot?
Demolition along Main Street will see new development, including a new restaurant and ice cream store.
After seemingly closing for good on Sept. 15, this Myrtle Beach seafood market and restaurant reopened in October. Angela Green, an employee of Cackalacky Fish Company, 400 S. Kings Highway, posted on ...
A well-loved southern seafood restaurant and fish market in Myrtle Beach closed over the weekend, according to a Facebook post. Cackalacky’s Fish Company at 400 S. Kings Highway closed for good on ...
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