A Food Lover’s Journey: Dining Options Near International Club

Title: A Food Lover’s Journey: Exploring Myrtle Beach’s Culinary Delights Near International Club

As a lover of golf myself, being a Myrtle Beach local, I know that a day spent on the greens of the stunning International Club leaves you with an appetite. Rightly so! There’s nothing like a delectable local meal to complement the day’s excitement. Enter South Carolina’s sprawling coastal city, renowned not only for its vibrant golf courses but for its thriving culinary scene. Today, I’ll take you on a food lover’s journey around your beloved golf course, the International Club.

Myrtle Beach is a veritable paradise for gastronomes, with its myriad dining venues that serve everything from local Southern comfort food to global gourmet cuisines. Located a stone’s throw away from International Club, there are some truly mouth-watering dining options.

First up is Bliss, a homely yet elegant restaurant tucked away in Murrells Inlet. Just a 10-minute drive from the International Club, Bliss is known for its delicious and innovative American cuisine. The chefs here work with local artisanal ingredients and create dishes that are as much a feast for the eyes as they are for your taste buds. The Seafood Linguine and Filet Mignon are the showstoppers on their menu, while the Peach Cobbler induces a perfect, blissful ending to the meal.

If you’re in the mood for some South Carolina-style BBQ, look no further than Prosser’s BBQ, a local gem also located in Murrells Inlet. Known for its slow-smoked pulled pork and signature BBQ sauce, this place offers a true taste of Southern culinary tradition. Be sure to try the hush puppies and banana pudding—their versions are stuff of local legend!

For a meal with a view, stop by the Wicked Tuna, sitting pretty on the Murrells Inlet MarshWalk. Enjoy a panoramic vista of the water as you dig into the freshest catch of the day delicately paired with innovative sides. Try their Sushi rolls or the Wicked Tuna Special for a sumptuous seafood delight. With their commitment to sourcing locally, you know you’re having a slice of the authentic Myrtle Beach in every bite.

For Italian cuisine enthusiasts, check out Villa Romana Italian Restaurant. An old-style family restaurant brings the rich taste of traditional Italian cuisine right to the heart of Myrtle Beach. From homemade pastas accompanied with fresh marinara sauce to Veal Parmigiana, every dish at Villa Romana reflects the rich culinary heritage of Italy.

Dinning at Frank’s Restaurant & Bar is as much about the ambiance as it is about the food. The historic venue delivers Lowcountry and internationally inspired cuisine with dishes such as Pan Roasted Duck and Grilled Caribbean Lobster tail that surprise and enchant the palate. This Georgetown-based culinary paradise is well worth the 30-minute drive from the International Club.

And let’s not forget a casual dining staple – Quigley’s Pint & Plate. This English-style pub is located in Pawleys Island and is the best place to enjoy a pint of their brewed beer on-site after a hearty meal from their reasonably priced menu.

Last but not least, Salt Water Creek Cafe, located in Murrells Inlet, offers an incredible brunch option, but their dinner menu is just as tempting. From their Low Country Shrimp and Grits to their homemade lamb burgers, this place is a must-visit for all food enthusiasts.

Today’s journey has taken us from American to Italian, comfort food BBQ to fresh-off-the-boat seafood, fine dining to casual pub fare. Myrtle Beach’s culinary world offers an abundant food journey, just like its golf world offers an abundant range of courses.

And therein lies the real charm of our Myrtle Beach – it’s a golfer’s paradise that doubles as a food lover’s heaven. So, the next time you’re swinging by the International Club, you know the culinary delights that await you beyond the 18th hole. Our food journey may seem long, but in Myrtle Beach, the adventure is the essence, whether on the greens or at the table.

2 thoughts on “A Food Lover’s Journey: Dining Options Near International Club”

  1. As a regular at the International Club, I couldn’t agree more with your food suggestions. Prosser’s BBQ has that pulled pork that melts right in your mouth. And Bliss? That Peach Cobbler is worth every calorie. A round of golf followed by these culinary delights? Nothing beats that! PS. Any suggestions for good vegetarian joints?

  2. Great blog post! Golf and food, two of my favorite things. High Five for that Wicked Tuna shout-out. Their sushi is on point! Can’t wait to check out the other places on your list. Villa Romana, I’m coming for you next!

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