14 Best Bars in Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand, South Carolina

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We've compiled the best of the best in Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Carolina Opry Theater

North End Fodor's choice

A Myrtle Beach show staple since 1986, the Carolina Opry is a polished, action-packed variety show featuring live country, light rock, show tunes, and gospel music, plus comedy skits. There's also a "Time Warp" show that pays tribute to the '60s, '70s, and '80s, and a celebrated Christmas Special.

Fat Harold's Beach Club

Fodor's choice

Step back to a bygone era when you enter the jukebox front door of this hip-movin' shag spot that's constantly hosting shag contests. Two different dance floors guarantee you can find a melody that gets you dancing, or just hang along the edges and take in the action. The Shag City Grill sells burgers and sandwiches.

Landing at the Boathouse

Fantasy Harbor Fodor's choice

If you're up for a rowdy evening of entertainment (and a worthy basket of grub for dinner), grab a spot in the backyard between April and September for the annual free Sunday summer concert series featuring national touring acts; on Friday check out free local acts. It's quite a sight, as fleets of boats anchor for a waterway view of the stage and the landlocked crowd packs the bank to relax and sip on pales and lagers from the on-site brewery, Independent Republic.

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3001 Nightlife

North End

This 21-and-older complex features three clubs, including a 6K DJ video system in the main nightclub, Envy. There's also Bourbon Cowboy, with live bands, and Club Rewind, which features songs from the '80s, '90s, and '00s.

920 Lake Arrowhead Rd., Myrtle Beach, SC, 29572, USA
843-232–7941

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Alabama Theatre

The 2,000-seat Alabama Theatre has a regular variety show of singing and dancing ($40–$54) with a patriotic closing; the theater also hosts guest music and comedy artists during the year and a holiday-themed show

4750 U.S. 17 S, North Myrtle Beach, SC, 29582, USA
843-272–1111

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Comedy Cabana

North End

Touring comedians—some of whom have made cable TV appearances—make their way to this little comedy club that's inspired belly laughs for 25 years on the north side of town. There's an on-site restaurant serving pizza and burgers.

9588 N. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, SC, 29572, USA
843-449–4242

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Duck's Night Life

You can dance the shag and take lessons from the pros at this classic club that hosts shag events throughout the year for dedicated and novice dancers. There's also an on-site café.

229 Main St., North Myrtle Beach, SC, 29582, USA
843-663–3858

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Hot Fish Club

This happening waterfront joint is set up for a backyard party, featuring live music on the gazebo stage every Friday and Saturday night. There's also an excellent menu of steamed, fried, and broiled seafood.

House of Blues

This giant shed (quite literally—its exterior facade is rusty corrugated steel) showcases up-and-coming talent and national names in blues, rock, jazz, country, and R&B in its 2,000-capacity concert hall and on stages in its Southern-style restaurant with patio. The Sunday gospel brunch is a great deal, and there's free live music on the deck every evening during summer.

4640 U.S. 17 S, North Myrtle Beach, SC, 29582, USA
843-272–3000-for tickets

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Legends in Concert

Central Myrtle Beach

This venue features high-energy shows by impersonators of pop stars like Bruno Mars, Dolly Parton, Elvis, Garth Brooks, and the Blues Brothers.

Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk

You can have a drink, watch boats come back from a day of fishing, hear live music, and enjoy the evening breeze with a stroll along the Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk, a picturesque boardwalk that connects eight waterfront bars and restaurants, from Drunken Jack's on the north end to Wicked Tuna at the Crazy Sister Marina on the south end. On the Fourth of July, the Marsh Walk serves as your front-row seat to the wildly popular Boat Parade. Also included along the way are colorful waterfront stops with fanciful names like Dead Dog Saloon, Creek Ratz, and Wahoo's.

OD Arcade and Lounge

This place might be small and a little worse for wear, but it's big on the shag moves, cold drinks, and fish baskets. It has four pool tables and karaoke every Thursday and Sunday.

100 S. Ocean Blvd., North Myrtle Beach, SC, 29582, USA
843-249–6460

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Pirates Voyage

North End

This Dolly Parton–owned production features a 15-foot-deep water lagoon staged with pirate ships Crimson and Sapphire. Ye families will enjoy a four-course feast while watching swashbuckling fights, pyrotechnics, acrobats, high dives, and mermaids in flight.

Spanish Galleon Night Club

A '50s-era neon sign welcomes revelers into this classic dance hall inside the Ocean Drive Resort, where DJs and a regular rotation of rock and beach music bands perform every weekend. The Shaggers Hall of Fame is also located here, in the OD Beach Club.

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