Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Myrtle Beach Hotels With Restaurants Within Walking Distance

Myrtle Beach Hotels With Restaurants Within Walking Distance



Skip the hassle of driving when you stay at a Myrtle Beach hotel with a restaurant on-site or at a resort within walking distance of the area’s best dining. When you’re staying nearby, you can grab a bite to eat any time without worrying about getting lost, sitting in traffic, or paying for parking. Myrtle Beach hotels are known for being conveniently located to give vacationers easy access to the beach and things to do, including dining out.

Myrtle Beach Hotels With Restaurants

The simplest way to find places to eat near your Myrtle Beach resort is to select a hotel with restaurants right on-site. These eateries are just steps from your suite and they’re used to catering to a diverse crowd, so you’ll find places to eat for kids, couples, and any group, right inside your resort. In fact, some of the area’s best dining spots are hotel restaurants, whether you’re looking for a lovely sit-down meal for dinner, or a delicious breakfast.

Best Area To Stay in To Be Near Restaurants

Though people underestimate how walkable this city is, you’ll soon see that getting to nearby restaurants from your hotel is a cinch. If you’re looking for hotels within walking distance of the most restaurants in Myrtle Beach, those on Ocean Boulevard are a good place to start. These hotels near the Boardwalk feel connected to everything, and they’re just steps from fabulous dining, loads of casual eateries, and many beachfront bars. Couples looking for a date night will find restaurants near their luxury resort to be the perfect place for a romantic evening. And families staying at hotels near Broadway at the Beach or at North Myrtle Beach resorts are delighted to find they’re within walking distance of many kid-friendly restaurants that double as entertainment.

When you’re planning your next trip to the beach, consider these resorts to enjoy the convenience of walking to all the best restaurants:

Avista Resort North Myrtle Beach

300 N Ocean Blvd, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

based on 104 reviews

It wouldn’t be a proper exploration of the area’s eateries without mentioning SeaBlue Restaurant and Wine Bar. A recent winner of the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence and a frequent favorite on Open Table, this restaurant within walking distance of Avista Resort in Myrtle Beach is a must-visit place for couples or anyone looking for a decadent meal. SeaBlue is a little over a mile away, but the trip will go quickly as you dream about the seafood risotto or prime filet, complete with wine pairings.


Bay View on the Boardwalk

504 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

based on 183 reviews

As one of the oldest and most popular resorts in town, The Breakers features a couple of the best restaurants in Myrtle Beach just a short walk from the lobby. Serving a selection of seafood, steaks, burgers, wings, and shellfish, Dirty Don’s Oyster Bar & Grill is a great place to shuck a few oysters and then go to work on their Fish Fry of shrimp, scallops, grouper, crab cakes, and oysters. And just two doors down is River City Café, where the restaurant’s list of World Famous Burgers includes more variations on the great American sandwich.


Beach Colony Resort

5308 N. Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

based on 79 reviews

Guests at Beach Colony Resort appreciate being only a short walk from award-winning Lowcountry fare at The Cypress Room. The stunning floor-to-ceiling views of the ocean enhance the casually elegant dining experience. Change it up the next night and try Crave Italian Oven & Bar, which offers fresh Italian fare, more than 20 by-the-glass wines, and indoor-outdoor dining that feels like Tuscany.


Breakers Resort

Ocean front at 21st and 27th Ave N, Myrtle Beach, SC 29578

based on 346 reviews

As one of the oldest and most popular resorts in town, The Breakers features a couple of the best restaurants in Myrtle Beach just a short walk from the lobby. Serving a selection of seafood, steaks, burgers, wings, and shellfish, Dirty Don’s Oyster Bar & Grill is a great place to shuck a few oysters and then go to work on their Fish Fry of shrimp, scallops, grouper, crab cakes, and oysters. And just two doors down is River City Café, where the restaurant’s list of World Famous Burgers includes more variations on the great American sandwich.


Caribbean Resort

3000 North Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

based on 177 reviews

This hotel has been presented with several Best of the Beach” and TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence, so it’s no surprise one of this resort’s best assets is the restaurant right next door. Sea Captain’s House has been serving up some of the Grand Strand’s best seafood dishes for several decades. Whether you’re in the mood for Crab Cakes Benedict for breakfast, a Carolina Shrimp and Oyster Po’ Boy for lunch, or an all-out Fried Seafood Platter for dinner, the perks of staying at the Caribbean extend a little farther than the property itself.


Dunes Village Resort

5200 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

based on 192 reviews

An on-site water park and exceptional service make this oceanfront resort one of the most popular in town, and just up 52nd Avenue North is one of the best Italian joints in Myrtle Beach. Ciao has gained a loyal following for its contemporary preparations of classic Italian cuisine. Thankfully this restaurant is within walking distance of Dunes Resort in Myrtle Beach, so visitors can get a taste of their mouthwatering renditions of Fried Calamari, Lasagna, Lobster Ravioli, Chicken Piccata, and Veal Parmesan.


Grande Shores

201 77th Ave North, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572

based on 73 reviews

The area surrounding 77th Avenue North and Business 17 is saturated with great restaurants, making a stay at Grande Shores an obvious choice for those wanting lots of restaurant options within walking distance. Enjoy Fire & Smoke’s tapas-style menu and a great selection of craft beer or head to Liberty Tap Room for a menu of classic American fare and microbrews. Nights out are perfect in the ambiance of Lombardo’s upscale Italian restaurant, and for a casual meal that’s better than bar food, head to Hurricane Maggie’s just off the beach.


Holiday Inn at the Pavilion

1200 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

based on 75 reviews

This resort on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is a quick stroll from one of the area’s newest and most exciting culinary experiences: Art Burger Sushi Bar. Guests choose between gourmet burgers and creative rolls, or indulge in options from both menus. And for something a little more upscale, The Library is a restaurant nearby that serves patrons Old-World cuisine with fine-dining service.


North Beach Resort & Villas

100 North Beach Blvd, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

based on 114 reviews

Guests of North Beach Resort & Villas need only to take a quick elevator ride to find the best dining experience in North Myrtle Beach. 21 Main, the hotel’s restaurant, is an award-winning steakhouse that gives any guest an elegant evening out, without going anywhere. Other options for restaurants within walking distance include those at Barefoot Landing, an eclectic area with a long list of places to dine for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.