Also served are a variety of chicken and steak dishes, all accompanied by fresh seasonal vegetables. While taking in the beautiful views, try any one of their delicious platters including oysters, shrimp and rock lobster. For more than 60 years this "temporary" eatery, which was slated for demolition to make room for a high-rise hotel, is still drawing huge crowds. Featuring a combination of Southern cooking and Lowcountry seafood, the cuisine is award-winning and has been featured in numerous national publications. Once a privately-owned family beach cottage, this picturesque oceanfront restaurant serves up excellent seafood dishes with a side order of wonderful view. Terry's expert tip: Although the menu is filled with excellent choices, we recommend ordering off the large dry-erase board that keeps track of fresh catches and daily specials. Fish offers the best and freshest seafood in town, plus a great time to match. The sushi and she-crab soup are also top-selling items. But you can order off the same delicious menu in any room, and the shrimp and grits, fish tacos and crab cakes are popular items. The restaurant expanded due to popular demand, and now separate rooms serve as a sushi station and full bar bar. He is a famous fisherman among locals while her background is in the restaurant industry, so they make a great team in providing quality seafood in a casual and comfortable environment. Fish, aka Ted Hammerman, and daughter Sheina. The new, multi-room establishment is the latest creation of Mr. Fish has relocated to a new, more spacious location but still features the same great food thousands have come to know and love. Terry's expert tip: The Noizy Oyster offers an all-you-can-eat oyster roast on Saturdays. Recommended for Seafood because: The convenient downtown location is a short distance from the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and major attractions. The new vibe and menu add to a great atmosphere for a beach vacation lunch or dinner, especially on the outdoor patio deck. The Noizy Oyster also has a full bar with great deals and a wide variety of craft beers and house wines. But patrons can now choose from a wide selection of new dishes, like the popular Lobster Mac 'N Cheese, the Seafood Nachos and Fried Oyster Salad. Yes, all the favorites are still available, like fresh oysters on the half-shell, hot hushpuppies and a wide selection of local seafood dishes. Purchased by local group Bondfire, which is known for innovative dining, the Noizy Oyster received much-needed renovations and a menu makeover. This small seafood shack is a Myrtle Beach institution that underwent a recent change in ownership. The Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk provides a dozen dining options in a short stretch down the waterfont and Calabash has a small district of seafood establishments that make it impossible to go wrong. There's also the coziness of a small oyster shack, like you will find at Rockerfeller's and Bimini's Oyster Bar.Of course, some prefer to go straight to the source, and Calabash and Murrells Inlet have a broad range of seafood restaurants that take their fresh catches straight from the boat to your table. Mega-seafood buffets like Captain George's Seafood Restaurant are abundant in Myrtle Beach. For a romantic dinner with a view to match, try the historic Sea Captain's House, which is celebrating its 60th summer on the Strand. (the self-titled Seafood Capital of the World), the Myrtle Beach area is surrounded by lots of fresh catches - and lots of places to enjoy them. The ready availability means plenty of options for seafood-lovers, a difficult list to trim down to 10.Whether you're looking for an all-you-can-eat buffet or a hole-in-the-wall oyster bar, you're sure to find a perfect fit for your taste buds. From Murrells Inlet (the self-titled Seafood Capital of S.C.) to Calabash, N.C. The 60-mile stretch of coastline that makes up the Grand Strand includes two of the best fishing ports on the East Coast. The Myrtle Beach area is literally swimming in seafood, with local waters producing some of the best hauls of fish, shrimp, crab and oysters.
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