Magnolia's at 26th
Magnolia's has decided on the odd strategy of advertising itself as a combination restaurant and conference center. However, if you don't need to hold a conference, the restaurant still offers great food and plenty of room for any size party. Check out the well-stocked breakfast buffet. You can grab a bite to eat at Magnolia's beginning at 6:30 a.m.
Magnolia's at 26th
2605 N. Ocean Blvd.
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
(843) 839-3993
www.magnoliasat26th.com
Dino's Pancake House
A local favorite since the 1960s, Dino's sells more waffles than any other restaurant in the state. Breakfast starts at 6 a.m.. Check out the eggs Benedict--it's a favorite amongst Dino's regulars.
Dino's House of Pancakes
2120 Highway 17 South
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
(843) 272-5411
Thomas Cafe
Southern soul food at 7 a.m. is pretty hard to beat. Recommended by The New York Times, Thomas Cafe serves fried chicken, mashed potatoes, jambalaya and a filling breakfast menu. Try the Cajun omelet and enjoy the true Southern hospitality.
Thomas Cafe
703 Front St.
Georgetown, SC 29440
(843) 546-7776
Chestnut Hill
If a more upscale dining experience is what you are looking for, then the Chestnut Hill is a great place. A popular fine dining establishment, Chestnut Hill accepts reservations for its busy Sunday brunch. Expect a great variety of dishes, including Waldorf salad, artichoke hearts and grilled quail. The brunch starts at 10, which is a little later than some other early-morning breakfast joints open, but the quality is worth the wait.
Chestnut Hill
9922 Highway 17 North
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29572
(843) 449-3984
www.chestnuthilldining.com