Dock and Dine: 7 Restaurants to Visit Via Boat in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Dock and Dine: 7 Restaurants to Visit Via Boat in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is a prime destination for boaters seeking to pair their time on the water with a memorable dining experience. Several dock and dine restaurants in the area allow boaters to dock their vessels and enjoy delicious meals right by the waterfront.

Here are some top picks for dock and dine spots in Myrtle Beach, whether you’re cruising the ICW, heading out from a marina or cruising from a private boat slip rental.

1. Lulu’s North Myrtle Beach

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Lulu’s location on the ICW at Barefoot Landing makes it a terrific spot for boaters to enjoy a bite to eat. Owned by Lucy Buffett, sister of legendary musician Jimmy Buffett, the restaurant embodies a laid-back, beachy vibe perfect for families, friends or anyone looking to soak in the coastal atmosphere. The convenient dock allows boaters to tie up and enjoy a memorable meal.

The expansive outdoor seating area provides stunning waterfront views, with live music often setting the tone for a fun and lively dining experience. Lulu’s menu features Southern-inspired comfort food, including fresh seafood, burgers and gumbo. Don’t miss the “Crazy Sista” specialty drinks to complete the experience. Lulu’s also has locations in Destin, Florida, and Gulf Shores, Alabama

2. Filet’s Restaurant

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Filet’s Restaraunt features a laid-back yet upscale dining experience with marina views. Filet’s specializes in fresh seafood and steaks, making it an excellent spot for a romantic evening or a casual gathering. Choose from sushi rolls, prime steaks, seafood specialties and a variety of handcrafted cocktails.

Located at Harbourgate Marina, near the Little River Swing Bridge on the ICW, docking is convenient and designed for easy access.

3. Boardwalk Billy’s

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A family-friendly restaurant with a fun and upbeat atmosphere. Boardwalk Billy’s is ideal for boaters looking to enjoy fresh seafood, barbecue and drinks in a lively setting. Order from a selection of oysters, crab legs, pulled pork and tropical cocktails. The restaurant is accessible by boat via Coquina Harbour. 

4. Greg Norman Australian Grille

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Located at the Barefoot Landing dining and entertainment complex, the Greg Norman Australian Grille offers upscale dining with an Australian-inspired menu. This restaurant is perfect for a special occasion or a refined dining experience after a day on the water. Choose from menu options such as lobster bisque, filet mignon and wood-grilled seafood.

It’s situated along the ICW. Boaters can dock at Barefoot Landing where marina staff can assist with boat slips. And yes, it’s named for the golf pro. Myrtle Beach is a big golf destination, after all. 

5. Wicked Tuna Waterfront Dining

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Known for its “hook to plate” philosophy, Wicked Tuna is near the southern end of Myrtle Beach. It offers fresh-caught seafood and a stylish, coastal-chic dining experience with beautiful marsh views. The menu features sushi, fresh fish, tuna tartare and expertly prepared cocktails. Boaters can dock along the Murrells Inlet MarshWalk for easy access to and from private boat dock rentals, marinas and resorts.

6. Dead Dog Saloon

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Another Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk eatery, the Dead Dog Saloon is a lively spot with live music, an extensive menu and scenic views of the inlet. It's a great place for both families and groups of friends. The menu features shrimp and grits, crab cakes, burgers and local craft beers. Conveniently located along the MarshWalk, docking is easy and offers quick access to the restaurant.

7. Drunken Jack’s

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A classic Murrells Inlet waterfront restaurant with a pirate-themed twist, Drunken Jack’s is known for its fresh seafood and historic charm. This spot offers a fun atmosphere and gorgeous inlet views. The menu includes she-crab soup, flounder, scallops and a hearty buffet. Boaters can utilize the docks along the MarshWalk to visit the restaurant.

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