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liberty.jpgPost-round happy hour is an unwritten part of the itinerary for many Myrtle Beach golf groups. It’s an opportunity to exchanges stories, make excuses, and enjoy a cold drink. So where are the best spots in Myrtle Beach to enjoy happy hour?

We consulted with some of the area’s most active barflies to compile a list that covers the entire Grand Strand. Our suds-swilling panelists wrestled with their ballot (late into the night on occasion) but made the difficult decisions necessary to complete their task.

Hooters2.jpgHooters reputation has long been secure. Attractive waitresses in tiny neon orange shorts, tight white tank tops, and the chain's suggestive name successfully established the brand years ago.
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One price, all-you-can-eat seafood - it's a dream come true for many of Myrtle Beach's land-locked visitors. The Grand Strand is chocked full of seafood buffets, but before you dip your first crab leg in a cup of melted butter, check out our list of the area's five best:
Bar photo.jpgBumstead's Pub has a name everyone is familiar with and a menu few visiting golfers have sampled. Myrtle Beach is home to more than 1,500 restaurants and if the endorsement of locals counts for anything, Bumstead's is worth checking out on your next golf trip.

Myrtle Beach's 5 Best Steakhouses

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Whether you liked it baked, broiled, blackened or grilled, a steak is the perfect way to end a day. Whatever your preference, Myrtle Beach has nearly as many places to eat a quality steak as it does golf courses.
2 paintings.jpgCollectors Café sits in a strip mall two blocks from the Atlantic on North Kings Highway, nestled between a Subway and Rite Aid. The white exterior, script sign and painting around the door hint at an establishment that offers more than the TGI Friday's two blocks away. But to the uninitiated Collectors Café doesn't outwardly appear much different than thousands of other restaurants along the Grand Strand. Looks can be deceiving.
wings.JPGIn the not-so-distant past chicken wings were a blue collar bar food, a delicacy that lacked broad appeal. But chicken (or buffalo) wings have emerged from the culinary shadows.
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Golf might be what brings you to Myrtle Beach, but you have to eat when you get here. Just as you play new courses when you are in town, here are five local restaurants you should make it a point to frequent.
 

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