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Happy hour is from 4 to 7 p.m. and a new menu rolls out April 1. Gulfstream Cafe. For those looking for an Instgram worthy post, Gulfstream Cafe offers just that. Those dining at the Garden City ...
A Surfside Beach, SC restaurant is adding a new location in Murrells Inlet on the waterfront. Here’s when it might open. A Surfside Beach, SC restaurant is adding a new location in Murrells ...
Latest Restaurant Inspections: What do the grades mean? Who scored high and who will need a Follow-Up Inspection. ... Acme Bar & Grill, 3340 U.S. 17 S., Murrells Inlet, F, 100. Auntie Anne’s ...
Murrells Inlet is located in northeastern Georgetown County at (33.551593, -79.04879 The northern edge of the CDP follows the Horry County line. U.S. Route 17 (Ocean Highway) runs through the center of the community, leading northeast 13 miles (21 km) to Myrtle Beach and southwest 21 miles (34 km) to Georgetown, the seat of Georgetown County.
Murrells Inlet, Georgetown County, South Carolina: Coordinates: Area: 2,500 acres (10.1 km 2) Camp sites: 107 30 Amp standard campsites 21 30 Amp full service campsites 42 50 Amp full service campsites 6 walk-in tent sites: Hiking trails: 2: Website: Official website
Myrtle Beach is the largest principal city of the Myrtle Beach-Conway, SC Combined Statistical Area, which had an estimated population of 463,209 in 2023, [7] and includes the Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area (Horry County) and the Murrells Inlet, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area (Georgetown County).
Reservations: book a holiday table and see the menu on the Hard Rock Cafe website. Judy Boone’s Family Kitchen Location: 4664 U.S. Highway 17 Business, Murrells Inlet
Murrells Inlet Historic District is a national historic district located at Murrells Inlet, Georgetown County, South Carolina.The district encompasses 37 contributing buildings and contains a significant concentration of buildings that visually reflect the transition of the area from adjoining estates of two 19th-century rice planters into a 20th-century resort community.