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Month: January 2015

Jan27

There’s nothing quite like a great sandwich. Simple yet complex, a sandwich can be anything you desire. If you are seeking the top spot in Myrtle Beach to grab a hoagie or philly cheesesteak than look no farther!

 

Enjoy our rundown of Myrtle Beach’s Top Delis & Sandwich Shops:

 

Primo’s Hoagies | 2701 North King’s Highway | (843) 232-7086

A relative newbie to the Myrtle Beach deli lineup, Primo’s is quickly becoming a favorite among visitors and locals alike. Primo’s Hoagies has several locations throughout the Northeast but decided to branch out last summer and open up a location right here in Myrtle Beach. Unique, high quality ingredients are what set this hoagie shop apart from the rest. There are several hoagie varieties to choose from, including “The Diablos” which offer a spicy kick, a healthy choice menu, and meatless delights. Primo’s also offers low carb wraps and whole wheat wraps as an option. Call (843) 232-7086 for more information.

 

Dagwood’s Deli | 400 11th Avenue North | (843) 448-0100

Heaping portions and a friendly, casual atmosphere are just a few reasons why we love this local deli staple. Dagwood’s Deli has been serving the Grand Strand for more than 25 years and shows no sign of slowing down any time soon. The generous menu includes classic deli sandwiches, specialty sandwiches (shout out to the “Dagwood’s Dipper” – a customer favorite), various cheesesteaks, signature reubens, and more. If you are in town during the week be sure to stop by on a Wednesday for “free cookie day”. Call (843) 448-0100 for more information.

 

Which Wich | 181 Brookton Circle | (843) 691-9128 

Customization is king at Which Wich and is a favorite among lovers of the “everything but the kitchen sink” sandwich variety.  A nice change to the traditional chalkboard menu ordering system, guests at this noon-traditional sandwich shop start by selecting a “bag” which describes the main protein for the meal. Guests then customize the type of vehicle they would like (white or wheat bread, a “lettucewhich” or a “bowlwich”), whether they want it hot or cold, and then what toppings they’d like. The toppings are where things get really fun. In addition to the usual suspects, guests can enjoy options like crispy fried onion strings, avocado, hummus, olive salad, candied walnuts, sliced egg, and bacon – to name a few. Call (843) 691-9128 for more information.

 

Kaminsky’s New York Deli | 7223 North King’s Highway | (843) 213-1262

Authentic New York style subs are what Kaminsky’s Deli does best and it’s not hard to figure out why! The owners, Mike and Eva, hail from Long Island and have New York style sandwiches engrained in their very being. The menu is simple and offers a variety of cold deli sandwiches like salami, pastrami, corned beef, and boiled ham – to name a few, as well as several specialty sandwich options like a classic reuben or the “Little Italy”.  High quality ingredients and fast, friendly service keep this local deli thriving. Call (843) 213-1262 for more information.

 

Manny’s Deli | 1701 South King’s Highway | (843) 946-6817

Craving a succulent sub? Can you almost taste the fresh meats and toppings galore? Manny’s Deli to the rescue! This New York style deli is known for fresh specialty subs, offered as a 6 inch sub, 12 inch sub, or wrap. Specialty sub options include “The Godfather”, an Italian style favorite, “Tuna Tango” with homemade tuna salad, and “Corned Beef Sub”. If you are looking for something a little different, try one of the grilled / hot sub specialties like the grilled pork loin sub, hot turkey and gravy sub, or buffalo chicken sub. There really is SUB-thing for everyone at Manny’s Deli! Call (843) 946-6817 for more information.

 

Where is your favorite place in Myrtle Beach to enjoy a decadent deli sandwich? Let us know!

Jan09

Golf season is in full swing, pun intended. Golfers far and wide flock to Myrtle Beach each spring to take advantage of the sunny beach weather and wide variety of award winning courses that the Grand Strand offers. And, with almost 100 unique courses to choose from, it’s not hard to see why Myrtle Beach is such a popular destination! Additionally, there are plenty of other things to see and do while you are in town between tee times.

The first step to planning your Myrtle Beach vacation is choosing your courses. The options are endless and there are plenty of courses to meet any of your needs and wants. Choose from nationally renowned courses like Litchfield Plantation, Grand Dunes, Pawleys Plantation, Caledonia, True Blue, or The Players Club.  Or, if you are looking for something a little more budget conscious, try affordable favorites like Wicked Stick, River Oaks, Burning Ridge, and Eagles Nest. Each course in unique in design and skill level, feel free to ask your reservations specialist for more information and recommendations on local courses.

Once you have a game plan in action, one must then book accommodations. The Myrtle Beach Resorts group offers three unique oceanfront properties that are all close to a wide array of Myrtle Beach golf courses. *Holiday Inn – “At the Pavilion” is popular because of its location along the bustling Myrtle Beach boardwalk while Sea Crest and Coral Beach are situated along the south end of Myrtle Beach. Each property offers a wide array of room types, perfect for groups or individual travelers, in addition to generous on-site amenities.

After the room is booked, guests can kick back and look forward to all of the fun that a golf trip in Myrtle Beach has to offer. Aside from the endless greens, golfers have plenty to look forward to. Myrtle Beach is packed with fun and exciting things to do. Popular options for golf fanatics include touring New South Brewery, enjoying live entertainment at hotspots like Myrtle Beach House of Blues, and enjoying the sights and sounds of the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk. Many guests also enjoy the tempting culinary scene. Check out local favorites like Liberty Taproom, Sea Captains House, River City Café, or Dagwoods Deli. Or, if you are in the mood to travel, head south to try out the area’s freshest seafood and scenic views along the Murrells Inlet MarshWalk. You can rest assured that you will not be short on things to do during your golf trip.

A golf vacation in Myrtle Beach is an annual tradition among many and it’s not hard to see why! Our sandy shores offer scenic views and almost 100 courses to choose from, in addition to a wide array of events and attractions to keep you busy. Be sure to check out our Hotels Specials page to see how much you can save on your next Myrtle Beach golf vacation.

*Holiday Inn – “At the Pavilion” is not affiliated with the national chain.