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Myrtle Beach RestaurantsSeafood BuffetsAnother specialty of Myrtle Beach is the Seafood Buffet Restaurant. Most call themselves "Calabash Style" which simply means small shrimp, and fried with a fairly light batter. For the hearty appetite, these buffetts are the ticket. For those who don't eat that much, we don't recommend them. Some are fantastic, some are passable. All will fill you up until you're ready to explode. Most charge extra for crab legs...so check that before you sit down. Your average all-you-can-eat buffet runs around $19-20, and with crab legs as much as $26-27.
Benjamin's Calabash Seafood*****
Benjamin's Calabash Seafood*****
Bennett's Calabash Seafood #3*****
Bennett's Calabash Seafood #2*****
Captain George's Seafood*****
Crabby Mike's
Crabman's Calabash Seafood****
Giant Crab
Original Benjamin's Calabash*****
Seafare Restaurant****
Seafare Restaurant****
Sir John's Seafood Restaurant
Steere's Calabash Seafood*****
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| TIP: Before you go to a buffet, check the newspaper and all the vacation magazines in your motel lobby. They almost always have coupons for 10% off or other. In the off season, many of them have a "buy one get one" special! |
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