At Retreat Myrtle Beach, we love your furry family members as much as you do! We know that a meal isn't complete unless your favorite pup gets to come with, so we've supplied a listing of Myrtle Beach area restaurants that allow dogs. Remember, Retreat Myrtle Beach offers pet friendly vacation condo rentals so your dog can stay where you can too!
Pet Friendly Restaurants in Myrtle Beach
Bring your pup with you for dinner & drinks with our pet friendly restaurant guide!
- Bandito's 1410 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach
- Barking Dawgs Tavern 761 Pendergrass Ave, Murrells Inlet
- Burger Fi 801 Main St, North Myrtle Beach
- Bovine's 3979 US-17 BUS, Murrells Inlet
- Bruster's Ice Cream 3784 Renee Dr, Myrtle Beach
- Chive Blossom Cafe 85 N Causeway Rd, Pawleys Island
- Dick's Last Resort 4700 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach
- Gordon Biersch 3060 Howard Ave, Myrtle Beach
- Graham's Landing 5225 US-17 BUS, Murrells Inlet
- Kaminsky's 7223 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach
- King Street Grille 3040 Howard Ave, Myrtle Beach
- Liberty Tap Roon Bar & Grill 7651 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach
- Mellow Mushroom 1101 Highway 17 North, North Myrtle Beach
- Hickory Tavern 1580 Highway 17 N, North Myrtle Beach
- Molly D'Arcy's 1701 S. Ocean Blvd. North Myrtle Beach
- Nacho Hippo 850 North Beach Boulevard, North Myrtle Beach
- Oceanfront Bar & Grill 100 9th Ave N, Myrtle Beach
- Pawleys Island Tavern (The PIT) 10635 Ocean Hwy, Pawleys Island
- Sea Blue 503 Highway 17 North, North Myrtle Beach
- Snooky's at Cricket Cove Marina 4495 Baker St, Little River
- Sweet Molly's Creamery 4742A Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach
- T-Bonz 4732 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach
- Toffino's Italian Bakery Deli Pizza 550 Farrow Pkwy, Myrtle Beach
- Tupelo Honey 3042 Howard Ave, Myrtle Beach
- Travinia 4011 Deville St, Myrtle Beach
- Wild Wing Cafe 4706 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach
Note: All the best local pet friendly restaurants offer outdoor or patio seating (not inside the restaurant.) You might want to give them a call before you go to make sure no rules have been changed.
Tips for dog parents....
With temperatures in the 80s and 90s here in the summer, your best friend can easily become dehydrated. Keep a bottle of cool water handy! This is especially true when you take your dog to one of the local dog parks. Although the dog parks are shaded in places, it is important that your dog rest in the shade after romping around the dog park. Also, there are special sunscreens for dogs. Put ice cubes in your dog's water dish and encourage him/her to stretch out on the cool tiles. Take your dog to any of the dog-friendly restautants listed above.