Top 5 Myrtle Beach Restaurants To Eat For Under $10

April 21, 2009

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It’s early evening after a round on your favorite Myrtle Beach golf course and your stomach is rumbling louder than a stock car on a speedway.  This isn’t the time for a high-end sit down dinner. Good food, fast service and a check with one digit on the left side of the decimal are the priorities

So what are the options for a group looking for a quality dinner that costs less than $10 per entrée? In Myrtle Beach the choices are many, but we’ve made things easy by compiling a ranking of the area’s best, cost-efficient dinner options.

El Cerro Grande – The unquestioned king, El Cerro Grande has built a Mexican restaurant empire along the Grand Strand. The make-your-own-meal costs $8.75 and provides choices between burritos, taco, enchiladas, chili rellenos and two sides. The complimentary chips and salsa are Myrtle Beach’s best and El Cerro has locations from North to South along the Grand Strand. If you like Mexican food, this is a guaranteed winner.

Little Pigs Barbeque – No trip to the Carolinas is complete without barbeque and Little Pig’s is among the best. The pulled pork is outstanding, as is the collection of sauces. Don’t take our word for it, read the reviews Little Pigs receives

River City Café– With license plates lining walls and free peanuts on every table, River City is as long on charm as it is hamburgers. River City has six Myrtle Beach area locations and it makes its burgers fresh everyday. There isn’t a burger on the menu that costs more than $6.99 and drinks come with a complimentary plastic cup. To view a menu, click here.

Bumstead’s Pub– The sister restaurant to Myrtle Beach’s best sandwich shop – Dagwoods – Bumstead’s offers much of same fare in a nicer setting. If you are looking for a great dinner sandwich at a lunch-time price, Bumstead’s is unbeatable. To view a full menu, click here.

Burkey’s Grill – Located on 39th Avenue in Myrtle Beach, Burkey’s is a standalone restaurant that offers good, cheap food. The menu isn’t fancy – burgers and fries are the specialties (along with the fried bologna sandwich) – but Burkey’s is stop worth making.

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