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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.

Named after the star of the long-running Blondie comic strip, Bumstead’s and its sister restaurant, Dagwood’s Deli (they share a building and a kitchen), hide in plain sight. Perched on the corner of Mr. Joe White Avenue one block off of Kings Highway in downtown Myrtle Beach, practically everyone who has been to the area has driven by the companion establishments.
Dagwood’s is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, serving Myrtle Beach’s best deli sandwich on homemade bread with Boar’s Head meat. After Dagwood’s serves its last sandwich, Bumstead’s opens at 4 p.m.
 

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.
 

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