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- SStevevipGreensboro / Winston Salem / Highpoint •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat dinner and waitress!!! Great place to eat. Will be back soon!More infoClark's Seafood and Chop HousePrice: Moderate• Seafood• Little River•4.8
- LLisaRaleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoOyster Rock is our favorite restaurant and has been since it first opened. It has a great atmosphere and amazing view of the waterway. Food, servers, drinks and management are nothing but the best. Seasonal dishes and specials are always good to try. However, when you find a favorite it’s hard to stray 😁More infoThe Oyster Rock Waterfront SeafoodPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Calabash•4.9
- TThomasRaleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill •5 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoReservations honored; Seated right away; Service stellar; Food on point. What more could one ask for!More infoThe Boundary House RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Southern• Calabash•4.6
- BBradSan Francisco Bay Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoService and food was excellent. We even had the chef come and meet us after we had dinner when was the last time any restaurant did that?More infoBrentwood Restaurant & Wine BistroPrice: Moderate• French• Little River•4.5
- DDebbySouth Carolina •9 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 18, 2024Hurricane Jules has a great Happy Hour menu and very reasonable prices on both food and beverages.More infoHurricane Juel's RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Little River•3.9
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Approximately 20 miles north of Myrtle Beach's famous Restaurant Row is the community of Little River. As a unique area in close proximity to the Grand Strand, Little River boasts signature golf courses and first-class entertainment. While the town is famously known for its nautical-themed seafood eating establishments, an array of other dining establishments with a unique charm and character can be found here as well. You'll find everything from waterfront eateries to casual pubs. Fresh local seafood abounds, but fried green tomatoes and barbecue ribs are popular too. This town offers a slower pace of life where you won't experience long lines to wait for dinner.
Frequently asked questions
The best reviewed restaurant in Little River is The Parson's Table
The restaurants with the best service in Little River are The Parson's Table, Clark's Seafood and Chop House and Brentwood Restaurant & Wine Bistro
The restaurants with the best ambiance in Little River are The Parson's Table, Clark's Seafood and Chop House and Brentwood Restaurant & Wine Bistro
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