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Old 06-08-2008, 10:22 AM
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Irish Restaurants in Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach Irish Restaurants, Murrells Inlet, Calabash & the entire Grand Strand

You might want to try this link too. I just clicked "Irish" under restaurant by type. It has a few more Irish pub/restaurants listed with a section to read and leave reviews. Good Luck!
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Old 06-08-2008, 11:02 AM
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One of the places listed on that site is Quigley's in Litchfield. Been there a couple of times for a bite to eat. I thought it was Ok but certainly not an "Irish Pub". It is a micro-brewery that has a decent setection of homebrewed beers. And the food is more of southern menu than continental.
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I forgot about Handley's. The food is good and the atmosphere isn't bad.. It is an English pub, as someone above pointed out...
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I lived in Myrtle Beach for 4 months, worked at Embassy Suites (splash) and my sister lives down there now. Conway is pretty much strip mall style places. There are a lot of young people from the local college (coastal Carolina). As far as places to go, the most popular place is probably "Broadway at the Beach". That is the most famous location of bars, restaurants, shopping etc. It is very touristy though, in fact all of Myrtle Beach is. Lots of outlets, hotels, golf and gimmicky attractions. So if you are looking for cool pubs, handley's in Carolina Forest (which is where i lived) is a great place for good eats etc, but I don't know if you will be meeting lots of people there. It seemed more of a happy our place and its all by itself. Nothing else around it. Where I found most people met each other was through work and school. But that was just me. If you ge a part time serving or bar-tending job you will find a crowd pretty quickly to hang out with.
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