These Myrtle Beach venues are serving up unique palate-pleasers, live entertainment and memorable ambiances
South Carolina is famed for sun-filled activities, succulent local wines and some of the freshest seafood options on the East Coast. With so many options, check out these three Myrtle Beach venues for diverse experiences.
The Original Benjamin’s (Calabash Seafood)
A Grand Strand landmark since 1986, The Original Benjamin’s transports guests to an oceanic world inside with the sights and smells of the sea. Calabash-style seafood is their specialty with chefs preparing lightly battered and fried seafood delights to perfection. The buffet-style eatery offers over 170 all-you-can-eat seafood options like shrimp, scallops, lobster, steamed oysters, tasty sides, desserts, and more. Benjamin’s welcomes all groups, from church and bus tours to military and family reunions. Young guests can explore the onsite Kid’s Nautical Experience, the Dry Sea Aquarium and the Nautical Museum. Exclusive tour group pricing and more are also available.
Duplin Winery
Located in North Myrtle Beach, Duplin Winery is the perfect retreat for groups looking to sit back and relax, with a glass of wine of course. No reservations are necessary, so bring your troupe and enjoy wine tastings with gourmet crackers, savory dip, and creamy fudge. Sample at least ten preselected Duplin wines during your tasting and ascertain the history and flavors of each vintage from a knowledgeable associate. Get hands-on with the Duplin wine tour and adventure featuring a virtual tour of their state-of-the-art Rose Hill, NC winery followed by a hand-bottling session to create your own keepsake.
The Hangout
The aptly named Myrtle Beach venue, The Hangout, offers beachgoers numerous entertainment options coupled with a menu of fresh seafood and American favorites. Unleash the kids in the gigantic sandbox or under the foam machine, spewing loads of bubbles. Games, dancing, contests and live music are always happening no matter the time. View collections of nostalgic toys from vintage lunchboxes and Pez dispensers to rubber duckies and matchbox cars. The menu consists of favorites like Hangout wings, peel-and-eat shrimp, pimento cheese dip, juicy burgers, po’boys and sandwiches, fresh seafood plates, salads and more. Pair dishes with wines, beers and craft cocktails. Free live music every weekend, and events like Family Trivia Night and Bingo at Night offer plenty for guests to do in between bites.
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