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Note the addresses, because they deliver within a reasonable distance of their locations.
Anthony’s Pizza and Pan Pasta
U.S. 17 Bypass at Glenns Bay Road
Surfside Beach
215-5444
Anthony’s Pizza & Pan Pasta is a well-liked neighborhood restaurant with a lot going on. Their pizza with its crunchy crust has been a hit since they opened several years ago, and their customized pan pasta is already legendary. Anthony’s new menu items include Lasagna, Cheese Ravioli, a family-size Stromboli, Turkey Club sandwich and a BLT; and new beers are Widmer and Bass. On Friday nights there’s an all-you-care-to-eat fish fry, and on Tuesdays starting at 7:30 p.m. they host Team Trivia. Diners can sit inside or outside and enjoy subs, salads, wings, calzones and bruschetta, or food can be ordered for take-out or delivery.
Athens Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria
5419 Dick Pond Road
Myrtle Beach
650-0044
A few menu items available for dinner include Linguini alla Giovanni with clams, mussels and shrimp; Pollo Marsala; Cannelloni; and Gnocchi al Ragu. Athens also has hot subs, pizzas, gyros, calzones and salads.
Bada Bing! Italian Ristorante
3001 N. Kings Highway
Myrtle Beach
946-9800
www.Bada-Bing.Biz
You can get an Italian dinner at Bada Bing! Italian Ristorante in Myrtle Beach, and if your order is more than $10 and you live in their delivery area, it can be brought to your door. The menu offers Bruschetta, Stuffed Cherry Peppers, salads, pizzas, soups and subs. They have spaghetti, cheese ravioli and meat ravioli that can come with marina, meatballs or sausage; and manicotti and seafood pasta. Desserts include cannoli and cheesecake. Hours are 4 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. daily.
Bagel Factory
2012 N. Kings Highway
Myrtle Beach
626-6445
Of course the Bagel Factory has a lot of different bagels, and they also serve up dishes like omelets, eggs, pancakes, wraps, sandwiches (the shrimp salad comes highly recommended), deli meats, burgers, salads and sides. Pastries include Raspberry or Chocolate Cigars, Black and White Cookies, Cheese Danish, Cherry Danish, Chocolate Horns, Poppy Danish, brownies, muffins and strudels. It’s a busy little place with plenty of seating and a friendly atmosphere.
Big Nick’s Wings & Things
3401 N. Kings Highway
Myrtle Beach.
443-WING (9464)
Italian specialties include Fettucine Alfredo and Chicken Parmesan, and there are many finger foods, subs, sandwiches, salads and burgers. Wing flavors are: hot, mild, teriyaki, spicy teriyaki, teriyaki Parmesan, honey teriyaki, garlic teriyaki, garlic Parmesan, lemon pepper, spicy barbecue, barbecue, honey barbecue, honey, honey mustard, peanut butter, honey peanut butter, sticky and Nick’s Way. They deliver, and are closed Sundays.
Boston Pizza-Plus
1208 N. Kings Highway
Myrtle Beach
448-1177
The pizza part includes many specialty pizzas like Mexican, Hearts of Palm and White Garlic. The Plus part of the menu offers sandwiches like Philly Steak, Tuna, Pastrami, Homemade Meatball and Cracked Pepper Turkey; and salads from antipasto to chicken Caesar and macaroni. You can also get Fish and Chips, Rigatoni, Cavatelli, Hot Wings, Chili Cheese Fries, Egg Rolls, Sausage Cheese Ravioli, Gyros and Burgers. Sweets include pints of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, Passionfruit Mousse, Tiramisu, Cheesecake with Strawberries, Smoothies and Milk Shakes.
Café M
514 8th Avenue North
Myrtle Beach
946-7060
This pretty little sage green and honey wood bistro and bakery has Kosher Cholov Yisroel items. For you non-Jewish folks, that means all their dairy production from the time of milking was under constant supervision by a Jew, and the milk comes from kosher animals. Everything they sell is kosher, from the vegetarian and fish entrees to the baked goods and desserts like Dulce de Leche, Chocolate Mousse and Blueberry Mousse.
Crudo’s Pizza
8724 S.C. 707
in the J-Mike Plaza near St. James High School
650-8088 and 650-8830
Pepperoni Rolls, hand-tossed New York Pizza, Calzones, Chicken Parmigiana and much more can be brought to your door if you live in the Surfside Beach/Socastee/St. James/Murrells Inlet area. Of course customers are always welcome to stop by and pick up the food themselves, or stay at the restaurant and enjoy Baked Ziti; Antipasto Salad; Chicken Alfredo; Stromboli; Garlic Bread with Cheese; Fried Mushrooms; White Pizza topped with Buffalo chicken, spinach or broccoli; or an Italian Parmigiana Sub with peppers and either hot or mild sausage. They open at 11 a.m. daily.
Crystalite Café
799 U.S. 17 Business
Surfside Beach
839-9080
Crystalite specializes in fantastic breakfasts and lunches, delicious pastries and excellent specialty coffees. Try the homemade cinnamon rolls, Honey Almond Chicken Salad or Mixed Berry Salad. Laptop users will enjoy the free Wi-Fi access.
International Kitchen
Parkway Plaza
Just west of North Myrtle Beach on S.C. 9
399-3668
Husband and wife owners Mietek and Elizabeth Fiut, and their sons, Derek and Mark Fiut, are serving specialties from their native Poland plus a broad range of other cuisines including Greek, Italian, German, Asian and American. The atmosphere is part diner and part upscale with its exposition kitchen where Derek, a graduate of the culinary arts program at Johnson & Wales University in Charleston, and his father and brother work hard to hustle out orders. International Kitchen also has a Family Size Menu available for delivery and carry-out. You need to order at least one hour in advance, and then you can have the Schnitzel, Scampis, Chicken Parmesan, Pierogis and Golobki in the comfort of your home or office.
Junior’s Pizzeria & Pub
Piggly Wiggly/Forest Square shopping center
Carolina Forest
903-7499
Junior’s is most known for its pizza, which has thin and crispy hand-tossed crust with a delightfully flaky crunch. You can get a nice salad; a hot sub like Sausage, Onion and Pepper Parmigiana or a cold Italian Combo sub; Calzones; and Stromboli. There are more than a dozen pasta choices such as Lasagna, Sausage Palermo and Stuffed Shrimp Parmigiana, and you can also choose to create your own pasta from a variety of pasta shapes, sauces and toppings. Pasta dishes are available in lunch-size portions until 4 p.m., and there are nightly steak and veal specials. For dessert there are cannoli, tiramisu and bags of zeppollis. They aim to be a neighborhood restaurant, and deliver food within the Carolina Forest community. You can place your order (there’s a $15 delivery minimum) by calling 903-7499.
Michael’s Pizza, Pasta & Grill 1701 N. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach, 448-0344 and
9814 N. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach, 692-0820
In this case it is not trite to say, “Ask any local, and they’ll tell you this is THE place to go for casual Italian food.” You can also get a burger, and they have great cheesecake.
New York Pizza & Deli
6613 N. Kings Highway
Myrtle Beach
497-5922
You can dine in, take out or have your food delivered by the friendly families who own this restaurant. The menu includes hand-tossed pizzas, calzones, stromboli, subs, wings, sandwiches (including gyros), fried shrimp and flounder, chicken fingers and fried mushrooms. They also have beer and wine. You can have your food delivered anywhere between 10th and 82nd avenues North, or you can dine in the restaurant and watch Gabe and Sam twirl pizza dough in the air. The number is 497-5922.
Peppers Philly Steaks & Hoagies
4488 Socastee Blvd.
Myrtle Beach
294-3354
Their slogan is they have the, “Best Cheesesteaks South of Philly,” and owner Mike Napolitano gets his bread and steak from the original Northern sources. Other sandwiches are Corned Beef, Grilled Cheese on sourdough, Chicken Parmesan, Sausage Parmesan and Meatball Parmesan with spicy homemade meatballs. The restaurant also offers pizza, stromboli, calzones, salads and entrees like Lasagna, Spaghetti with Meatballs, Baked Manicotti and Cheese Ravioli. Other dishes include burgers, wings, hot dogs, chicken tenders, fried mushrooms, bruschetta and garlic cheese bread. Dessert specialties are Fruit Pizzas (cherry, blueberry, apple or cheesecake) topped with whipped cream; and Zeppolis, which are fried pizza dough rolled in cinnamon sugar.
Pizzadelphia
Board Walk shopping center
At the intersection of S.C. 544 and Dick Pond Road
Socastee/Myrtle Beach
293-5444
Pizzadelphia Philly Cheesesteaks are made with “Original Philly Steak” and bread shipped in from Philadelphia. You can also get one made with chicken, or a Pizza Steak with mozzarella and sauce. Other sandwiches are Hoagies with a variety of meats and toppings, and hot sandwiches like Roast Beef with gravy on a Kaiser roll, Chicken Parmesan, Meatball and Italian Sausage. Pizza dough is made fresh. There are salads and finger food like Chicken Fingers, Onion Rings, Cheese Fries, Fried Shrimp and Soft Pretzels. Chicken Wings come in hot, mild, barbecue, teriyaki, sweet & hot, garlic Parmesan, sweet & sour or house style. For dessert there are Tastykakes, which are a Philadelphia version of Lil’ Debbie snack cakes. They deliver!
Pizza Mambo
306 Broadway Street
Myrtle Beach
626-6655
www.pizzamambo.com
Pizza Mambo has sandwiches and salads, but what grabs my attention are the specialty pizzas such as Dixie Chicken with grilled chicken, Wisconsin Cheddar, sweet onions and barbecue sauce; or the Pesto Mambo with broccoli, feta cheese, black olives, artichokes and pesto. It’s open 4 p.m. to midnight Sundays through Thursdays and from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays.
Thai Cuisine
1210 N. Kings Highway
Myrtle Beach
946-7475
The menu is lengthy and tempting with Satay Beef, Fried Tofu, Thai Spring Roll, Tom Yum Seafood Soup, Wonton Soup, Chicken Coconut Soup, Thai Salad, Papaya Salad, Chicken Coconut Soup, Seafood Salad, Pad Thai, Garlic Fish, Duck Basil, Whole Snapper Curry, Curry Duck and Spicy Basil Fried Rice. For dessert there are Cheesecake, Thai Donut, and Green Tea Ice Cream.
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