Heat domes, droughts, smoky skies, tropical deluges: After a record-breaking summer of extreme weather events, dare we dream of crisp nights, cozy sweaters and the colors of fall?
10.09.2023 - 06:59 / breakingtravelnews.com / Myrtle Beach
With gloriously sunny days and balmy nights well into the fall, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is the ideal place to treat yourself to a sun-soaked autumnal escape and keep those vacation vibes alive. There’s no better way to start your fall getaway at The Beach than with a hearty morning meal to keep you fueled up and ready for adventure. The Grand Strand is home to a burgeoning brunch scene that rivals many a culinary mecca.
“The myriad of top-notch and delectable culinary offerings in Myrtle Beach from breakfast to brunch and beyond allows visitors to sample some of the region’s most iconic and unique dishes while traveling along the Grand Strand’s 60 miles of sunny coastline,” said Karen Riordan, President and CEO of Visit Myrtle Beach. “With new restaurant concepts being launched every month and an impressive line-up of food-related events showcasing seasonal cuisine, The Beach offers the perfect balance of stunning fall weather and flavorful fare for all.”
Here are just a few tasty breakfast and brunch ideas to fuel your next Myrtle Beach getaway. The sweet and savory must-have dishes below - alongside the full menus at each scrumptious spot - will have your tastebuds summering all the way to the next solstice:
Sweet Treats:
Milk & Honey Coffee Café (351 US 17 Business N, Surfside Beach): Two-time winner of “Guy’s Grocery Games” and “The Big Brunch” contestant Chef Mason Zeglen opened this Grand Strand oasis, offering up chill morning vibes, signature coffees, fresh baked pastries & more. Menu must-try: Espresso Tonic and Pistachio Cardamom Knot
Benjamin’s Bakery (810 3rd Ave S, Surfside Beach): From house-roasted coffee to an array of pastries, bagels and mouth watering sandwiches, this family-owned business is a popular staple. Menu must-try: Dossant (a donut-croissant, not to be confused with the “cronut”)
The Trestle Bakery & Café (308 N Main St, Conway): Located steps from the riverwalk and draped by Live Oaks in the historic downtown of Conway, Trestle is a local favorite serving up freshly baked bread and an array of breakfast treats. Menu must-try: Fresh Trestle Donuts
Croissants Bistro & Bakery (8014 North Kings Hwy. Myrtle Beach): Croissants’ mouthwatering menu offers an eclectic variety of food satisfying simple and complex palettes alike. Menu must-try: Bananas Foster French Toast
Savory Favorites:
Mimosas (7430 North Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach): Opened this June, this stylish restaurant features a large outdoor dining area, and a specialty brunch menu. Menu must-try: Fried Lobster and Waffles
Zardin (3077 Howard Ave., Myrtle Beach): An upscale, healthy eatery in Market Common with a brunch menu that holds the perfect balance of delicious and nutritious. Menu must-try: Smoked Salmon
Heat domes, droughts, smoky skies, tropical deluges: After a record-breaking summer of extreme weather events, dare we dream of crisp nights, cozy sweaters and the colors of fall?
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