Logo for Blueberry's Grill featuring two blueberries and leaves above the text.

Blueberry’s Grill was created from what was once a modest small restaurant serving classic breakfast dishes in Sunny Side Up Grill, Little River – a small town in South Carolina. With some help, they became what you see today. Blueberry’s Grill is a Mediterranean-themed American casual dining.

4856 Highway 17 South, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

843-663-1000

"Crave" logo featuring a sun with a face

With the freshest available ingredients, their classic Italian dishes offer modern twists on many favorites. Don't forget their wood-fired Italian pizza oven!

202 US-17 North, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

843-258-9633

Logo of Greg Norman Australian Grille with a shark graphic and stylized text.

On the Waterfront

AT BAREFOOT LANDING

Come experience innovative creations, bold flavors and exotic fare, Australian-style. One of Myrtle Beach’s most popular restaurants since 1999, we serve up mouthwatering dishes and an award winning wine menu – all in an upscale, family-friendly setting that will leave you feeling like you’re sitting in one of Sydney’s finest harborside restaurants.

4930 US-17 South, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

843.361.0000

Oscars Food & Spirits logo with a winged emblem on a black and gold background.

Established in 1988, Oscar's Food & Spirits was the dream come true for Oscar Frederick ("Freddie") Williams & his wife Carla.  Originally from Pittsburgh, Freddie wanted a place at the beach where all of his beloved Steelers fans & Boilermakers could call their "home away from home." Oscar's has since grown to become a favorite spot for vacationers & locals alike.  They strive to create a unique experience for all of their guests by offering one of a kind sandwiches & outstanding service.

4101 Highway 17 S, Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

843-272-0707

Cherry Grove Beach.

For the real beach lovers and anglers journeying to South Carolina’s Grand Strand, nothing beats Cherry Grove. Located at the northernmost end of North Myrtle Beach, Cherry Grove Beach offers a rich history of charming beach houses and cottages, kick-back shag music, and wide sandy beaches. Things move just a bit slower on Cherry Grove Beach. We welcome you to explore this beautiful place, stay for awhile or just a week. From spacious vacation homes to oceanfront resorts along the Atlantic beaches – find a place with a porch or balcony, sip a sweet tea and enjoy your time at the family-friendly beach that’ll leave you smiling every time you stay here.  Read More.

"The Shack Restaurant" logo featuring a tropical hut with palm trees and a surfboard on a warm background.

When they opened The Shack in 2010, it was the vision of Scott Childers and Todd Fineran to give people in Cherry Grove a true taste of the South at an affordable price. Scott has 2 sons and Todd has 4 daughters, and they all work at the restaurant, giving it a true family feel. The Shack offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere for locals and tourists alike to taste the bounty from the land and sea. So sit back, make yourself at home, and enjoy some true southern food with lots of souls.

1128 Sea Mountain Hwy, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

843-663-3636

Logo for Roca Roja Cantina, featuring a red flame symbol above a black base, with the text "Food Fiesta Tequila" below.

THE FINEST, MOST AUTHENTIC MEXICAN CUISINE

At Roca Roja Cantina, they strive to provide you with the most unique Mexican Cuisine and experience as well as providing you the best views. They are on the Cherry Grove Marsh so the views are beautiful! They have live entertainment Tuesday-Sunday, so there is always something fun happening! 

806 Sea Mountain Highway, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

(843)-663-2777

Crescent Beach.

This small neighborhood in the greater North Myrtle Beach area has always been one of the most visited places on the Eastern Seaboard. It is now known for its laid-back atmosphere, beautiful white sand beaches, and a large selection of restaurants, hotels, gift shops, and all other kinds of businesses geared towards tourism.

North Myrtle Beach Area Historical Museum