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Top 10 Places to get Dessert in Myrtle Beach
"With multiple locations across the Grand Strand, getting your fix of your favorite Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavor is easy here in Myrtle Beach. Ben & Jerry’s offers a variety of classic and new flavors that can be served in a cup, cone, milkshake, or a sundae. If you’re really adventurous, grab a few friends or family members and dig into the Vermonster, which features 20 scoops of ice cream, banana, hot fudge, whipped cream, and two toppings of your choice."
"You Eat I Bake’s idyllic location in The Market Common helps its case for Myrtle Beach’s best bakery. But, truthfully, the eclectic mix of offerings, combined with the mouth-watering flavors, is enough to make travelers weep with joy after each bite. Stop in for a cookie, cupcake, brownie, Swiss roll, or a pie to-go."
"Panera Bread believes that good clean food, food you can feel good about, brings out the best in all of us. Food is served in their warm, welcoming fast-casual bakery-cafe, by people who care. At Panera Bread North Myrtle Beach, located at Hwy 17 N, you can experience great and health-friendly dining experience because they are serving clean food without artificial preservatives, sweeteners, flavors or colors from artificial sources."
"Panera Bread Company is an American chain of bakery/café fast-casual restaurants founded in 1987 in Missouri. There are now more than 2,000 locations in the United States and Canada. Known for elevated breakfast sandwiches and deli eats, they’re also reliable for a great cup of coffee."
"From Business: From focusing on quality, clean ingredients to serving our food to you in a warm and welcoming environment, Panera Bread is committed to being an ally to our…"
"This popular grocery store is the anchor venue of the Coastal North plaza. Sometimes the plaza is referred to as the Publix shopping center."
"The Master’s Editions Fine Art Gallery in Myrtle Beach off Highway 17 carries the artwork of a few nationally recognized artists such as Mark Keathley and Abraham Hunter who often use nature and landscapes as the subject for their work."
"Part art museum and part restaurant, Collector's Cafe & Gallery blends fine dining with art appreciation under one roof, offering a unique and unforgettable dining experience. The eclectic restaurant-cum-art-gallery spans 6000 square feet and features several dining rooms, private dining spaces, a casual coffee lounge, and a full-service bar and serves a menu of seasonal American cuisine and fine wines. Creative dishes and daily specials focus on fresh seafood and prime meats such as yellowfin tuna, Main lobster, filet medallions topped with lump crab, and rack of lamb."
"Part art museum and part restaurant, Collector's Cafe serves classic American cuisine worthy of a work of art. Fresh seafood and chops are the centerpieces on a diverse menu that includes lobster, yellowfin tuna, and filet medallions topped with lump crab meat and a creamy bearnaise sauce. Creative dishes and daily specials allow patrons to try some artistic twists on traditional menus."
"Want to indulge in a special dessert while relaxing in a unique atmosphere?. Collectors Cafe in Myrtle Beach sports a warm ambiance complete with artwork adorning the walls. In addition to a wide range of lunch and dinner items, Collectors Cafe also has a full dessert menu."
"These magical gardens, 16 miles south of Myrtle Beach on Hwy 17S, are home to the largest collection of American sculpture in the country, set amid more than 9000 acres of rice-plantation-turned-subtropical-garden paradise. Seasonal blooms are listed on the website."
"After lunch, explore nearby Brookgreen Gardens. I was particularly excited about visiting the gardens because I love botanical gardens in general and I really wanted to see Spanish moss before leaving."
"Myrtle Beach, a city and vacation resort on South Carolina’s Atlantic coast, is the hub of the Grand Strand, a 60-mile string of beaches. It’s also known for its celebrity-designed golf courses. Along its beachfront boardwalk are arcades, souvenir stands and restaurants, as well as the old-fashioned Family Kingdom amusement park and the SkyWheel, one of the country’s tallest Ferris wheels."
"The Sky Wheel is the first thing you will notice on Myrtle Beach’s Boardwalk and Promenade – it’s very tall!. Purchase your tickets and hop into one of its air-conditioned gondolas for a 360 degree view of the boardwalk and the Atlantic Ocean. The Sky Wheel takes you 200 feet above sea level, it’s a memorable experience."
"Sit anywhere on the Grand Strand’s 60 miles of beaches and you see people walking up and down, to and fro, back and forth in front of the myriad Myrtle Beach hotels. Some are power-walking, others have their heads down looking for shark’s teeth and the young ones are hoping someone cute notices them. Once in a while the power walkers wear headphones and are plugged into music, but usually beach walkers like to hear the waves rolling in."
"We aren’t listing a specific location here because really, you can’t go wrong in any place along the Grand Strand. Grab a bottle of wine a blanket and enjoy the beautiful sunset from the soft warm sand. You haven’t truly experienced the majesty of our coastline until you have experienced a beach picnic at sunset!"