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House
of Blues Myrtle Beach
4640
Highway 175
N. Myrtle Beach, SC.
843/272-3000
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Myrtle
Beach, South Carolina has the reputation of being America's
Party Beach, especially during Spring Break. After a
day of surf and sand, what better way to enjoy a relaxing
and fun-filled vacation than going to dinner and a concert
all in the same place?
The House of Blues Myrtle Beach
has all that and more. The original investors (to
name just a few) were River Phoenix, Harvard University,
Paul Schaffer, Dan Aykroyd and James Belushi, and
yes, they stop in for lunch and dinner and maybe even
the famous Sunday Gospel Brunch!
There are several restaurants
from which to choose, but the cooking is down home
and delicious in all of them. For dinner, try the
crispy catfish nuggets with sweet potato shoestrings
and cajun tartar sauce for starters and the New Orleans
style seafood gumbo with andouille sausage, shrimp,
crawfish, oysters and okra in a brown roux or the
cajun meatloaf with mushroom gravy and mashed potatoes
for a main course. The must-have dessert is the tantalizing
white chocolate and walnut brownie with caramel sauce
and vanilla bean ice cream. And don't worry about
the calories. You'll work it off at the beach!
The Sunday Gospel Brunch is
inspiring with live acts from legends like Al Green
and a buffet that feeds your body and soul with heavenly
offerings of smoked bacon, southern fried chicken,
homemade biscuits and a made to order omelet station.
With a full schedule of concerts
year round, musicians can be found regularly in the
restaurants before or after performances. Acts like
Ashlee Simpson, Hootie and the Blowfish, BB King,
Robert Plant, the Back Street Boys and Buddy Guy keep
the fans coming back for more!
You
can make your dinner reservations online at: http://www.hob.com/venues/clubvenues/myrtlebeach/dining.asp
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