![]() ![]() Once you're in you wonder where the food is-certainly it couldn't be "over there" at the feeding troughs, could it? Run, don't walk, unless you never get out of your tank top because you want to show off your tattoos, and you live for food fights. Don't trust the long lines out front, they're deceiving-they only tempt you by making you think there's something worthwhile inside. Note: The huge seafood houses with their endless buffets of fried foods (although you can't tell what exactly is fried) will grow hair on anybody's chest.yes, anybody's! Try to do your homework and avoid those. Wish I could tell you some stories from my own college days, but it might ruin my image Endless activities, neon signs, crowds everywhere you go, music and parties always. (A sad thing when I reminisce about the good ole days, but.) It's still really fun, though-can't say Myrtle Beach isn't fun, but remember it's diffferent. It's changing slowly with a lot of nice high rises replacing the 1 & 2-story "motels" along the strip. Myrtle Beach is historically more of a honky tonk beach town, full of college revelers who exist on a budget. ![]() HH is far more upscale overall, and therefore has dozens of really fine restaurants. Marriott's Oceanwatch is by far the nicest timeshare resort, and it stands alone in that regard. ![]() Staying at Marriott's Oceanwatch you might expect another HH type experience, but it's not that. Each caters to a totally different crowd. Check it out, and see reviews on Tripadvisor.įirst realize that Myrtle Beach is vastly different from Hilton Head. The parking lot is often full, it is well known by the locals. So the food does not sit there for hours. The buffet is small and frequently replenished. All for $14.00! Much better pricing than the commercial seafood buffets you will see all over the area which cost $30+++. We went last night and they had fried oysters, shrimp, ribs. For a reasonable price, you can get fabulous fried fish, awesome fried chicken (neither are greasy, perfect crispness), mouthwatering sides (greens, rice, potatoes, sweet potatoes, etc.), PEACH COBBLER to die for!!! Prossers has a small buffet with some of the greatest down home cooking. We passed this for years, thinking it was only pulled pork BBQ. You will see it on the right side before you get to the actual inlet part. One place that is highly rated, but not for everyone, is Prossers BBQ. There are numerous places there, including a nice walk along the marsh and seeing the goat island. For good seafood travel south to the Murrells Inlet area. ![]()
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