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8 Best Seafood Restaurants in North Myrtle Beach

Life in North Myrtle Beach revolves around the water. Whether that be the Little River, the Intracoastal, or the Atlantic Ocean. It should come as no surprise that this beautiful coastal town has some of the best seafood restaurants in South Carolina.

They make for great carry-out so you can enjoy Crescent Beach with a shrimp po-boy. But they also present the perfect way to cap the day with an assortment of fun waterfront restaurants and elevated dining.

Read on to discover the 8 best seafood restaurants in North Myrtle Beach.

1. Boardwalk Billys

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Boardwalk Billys gazes out on the Intracoastal Waterway, which creates the perfect introduction to its relaxed dining experience and Southern hospitality. As you look at the menu, live music tunes float through the air like the Intracoastal current. You’ll be feeling right at home.

Picking out your top dishes is tricky here. Come together as a table and order a smorgasbord of fresh seafood cuisine, including their beloved Oyster Roast and the Charleston Crab Cakes. Complete your personal buffet with the Boardwalk Billys Catch of the Day whipped-up Cajun-style.

2. Flying Fish Public Market & Grill

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In North Myrtle Beach’s premier entertainment and dining location, Barefoot Landing, Flying Fish Public Market & Grill has become a local favorite. It starts with their Lowcountry expertise showcasing the best South Carolina seafood.

Once you’re done perusing the shops at Barefoot Landing, stop on in for delicious hush puppies, ‘Do it Yourself’ Low Country boil pots, and all-you-can-handle shrimps, mussels, and crab legs.

With fresh catch daily out of the Atlantic, it’s hard to beat Flying Fish for quality and value. Their raw bar extravaganza reinforces this, thanks to their life-affirming house oysters.

To round out the memorable experience, stick around for their happy hour specials from 4 pm to 6 pm, when the Margaritas fly off the bar as quickly as the coconut shrimp.

3. Seablue Restaurant & Wine Bar

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Perhaps the most refined seafood restaurant on the Grand Strand, Seablue Restaurant & Wine Bar is best saved for that special occasion. On paper, their entrees feature contemporary American cuisine but peel back the layers and you’ll find an abundance of French influence.

Using the best local seafood and farm-to-table where possible, their excellent cuisine is more like a culinary adventure. Seablue is now an award-winning restaurant that pairs its mouthwatering food with an excellent collection of local, national, and international wines.

Their appetizers start date night off well with the likes of foie gras and escargot. All before the seafood risotto and applewood bacon diver scallops, add the cherry on top.

4. Greg Norman Australian Grille

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Another excellent restaurant in Barefoot Landing provides all the variety for your traveling group. Yes, you’ll find excellent seafood here. But for friends and family who prefer broader options, Greg Norman Australian Grille won’t disappoint.

Specializing in bold flavors plus innovative and exotic Aussie fare, guests will be transported from North Myrtle Beach to the stunning Sydney Harbor. Kick off proceedings with a mix of jumbo shrimp and Aussie kangaroo. Seafood lovers will adore either the “Surfer’s Paradise” complete with Antarctic Salmon or Canadian Twin Lobster Tails.

A large salad and steak selection helps Greg Norman Australian Grille be a restaurant for the whole family. And I’ve yet to mention their award-winning wine menu!

5. Rockefellers Raw Bar

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The alluring decor of Rockefellers Raw Bar sets the scene for a wonderful seafood experience. Surfboards above the bar and palm trees are enough to break the ice and get the night rolling.

But, of course, it’s all about the seafood here. Sit back in your cozy Captain’s chair as the bartender whips up your favorite seafood dishes featuring all the freshest clams, scallops, she-crab soup, and steam kettles.

However, it’s hard to pass on their fries munchie basket or shrimp-n-grits. The former features straight-off-the-dock flounder, and the latter has a heaping of sauteed shrimp and spicy sausage.

Rockefeller Raw Bar’s Happy Hour comes with dollar oysters and $3 house liquors.

6. Benjamin’s Calabash Seafood

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The nautical-themed decor of Benjamin’s Calabash Seafood can be a little on the nose. But there’s no doubt it puts you in the right headspace. Here, you’ll find the best seafood buffet in North Myrtle Beach.

The buffet features over 170 unique dishes and has been a favorite among locals and visitors for over three decades. Whatever you love, you’ll find it here. It starts with their all-you-can-eat shrimp, crab cakes, crawdads, and the list goes on.

Balance out your AYCE adventure with pepper steaks, tenders, and ribs. For dessert, take a stroll through their in-house bakery. With a full belly, end your time at Benjamin’s by exploring their Nautical Collection and Dry Sea Aquarium.

7. Buoys on the Boulevard

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At the end of Main Street, looking out over the Atlantic Ocean, Buoys on the Boulevard is all about the good times and great eats. Buoys is a vibrant place to be. The late afternoon happy hours coincide with the end of your beach day, so you can enjoy your chosen beverage with Lowcountry oyster buckets and live music.

As the local band’s tunes play through the restaurant, remind yourself that you’re on vacation as you peruse their menu packed with comfort favorites. DIY combos are popular at Buyos, where you can grab a plate of delicious shrimp, oysters, potatoes, and sweet corn, complete with Old Bay seasoning and just enough butter.

8. Platt’s Seafood

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The largest, oldest, and freshest seafood market in North Myrtle Beach, Platt’s Seafood will be your go-to destination for loading up your vacation home’s fridge with the best value seafood in town. But this isn’t just the place for a little seafood grocery shopping.

Platt’s Seafood has a wonderful carry-out menu that allows you to eat your favorite seafood dishes down at the beach or along the Intracoastal. Get your hands on a grouper or mahi basket, share a seafood platter, or enjoy a Lowcountry bol and a soft shell crab sandwich. The choice is yours, it just won’t be an easy one!

Stay Near North Myrtle Beach’s Best Seafood

After a day of no bites while fishing at the end of Cherry Grove Pier, these eight best seafood restaurants in North Myrtle Beach will be calling.

With fresh catch from local day boat captains, these restaurants promise exceptional flavor. But they all have different vibes and unique experiences.

Book your North Myrtle Beach getaway today!

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