By: Rich Levin
“This is the type of Real Estate market that two years from now everybody is going to say, “I wish I had bought then.” All the factors are lining up for the next six to twelve months to be that year. Let’s look at those factors.
Financing
Interest rates are dropping below 6% on residential mortgage loans. Rates are seldom that low and when they have reached that level, mortgage loan rates do not stay there for long. According to HSH Associates, the nation’s largest publisher of consumer loan rates (HSH.com) from mid 2003 through mid 2005 rates hovered just above and below the 6% threshold, never below for more than a few months. Before that they had not been below 6% for forty years. The most likely conclusion is that mortgage loan rates will not stay below six for long. So, Buyers would be wise to be actively looking to buy and take advantage very soon.
Mortgage money is available. Real Estate Agents and mortgage brokers from coast to coast are all telling me that there is money available with five percent down or less. The Buyers do need to have steady employment, and a reasonable credit rating. The days of Buyers needing to prove employment, have some cash on hand and credit worthiness have returned for good, hopefully. Violating those obvious principles contributed enormously to our current global financial crisis.
Requiring stability of employment, credit and some cash is not the banks being cautious. It is the way lenders have made decisions since paper money was invented. The last ten years when those fundamentals were ignored have been the exception. Bottom line, solid Buyers can get the best rates and buy at what I believe is at or near the bottom of the market.
Inventory, Foreclosures and Pricing
New home inventories are being absorbed. According to HWMarketIntelligence.com “the number of new homes for sale continues to steadily decline and have not recorded a monthly increase since May 2007.” According to the Mortgage Bankers Association the number and rate of properties entering foreclosure is slowing.
My anecdotal research from my Real Estate Agent Clients around the country is that the foreclosure properties are being purchased at a much higher rate as first time home Buyers and investors in market after market are deciding that we are near enough to bottom.
This Buyer and investor activity will create its own momentum. As more Buyers and investors choose to buy now the demand they create will stabilize and lead to market appreciation. Did people who bought at the height of the boom in late 2005 and 2006 lose equity? In most markets yes, in some markets they lost a lot. Are the Buyers who buy over the next year likely to be buying at the bottom of the market and benefit from excellent appreciation? Every indication that I see says yes.
As Real Estate Agents you need to decide if you are comfortable recommending that this is the time for Buyers to buy, that prices may be at or near the bottom. I suggest that we are at or near the bottom and the Buyers you encourage to buy over the next twelve months will be forever grateful for your advice.
Some Considerations
The Real Estate market, specifically for residential homes is typically not a speculative market. The vast majority of people buy a house to live in it as their home, not to resell it for a profit. Over the last forty years Buyers have come to expect that their home will build equity and appreciate in value. But, the decision to buy is usually based on factors other than anticipated appreciation. The Buyers you encourage to buy want to own the space in which they live. The fact that this is a fabulous time to make that decision just makes your job easier.
Second, there is a continuous demand in most markets. People graduate from school, get better jobs, get married and divorced, have children, upgrade and downsize, among dozens of other reasons that new Buyers come on the market. These life events keep occurring. However over the past two years these Buyers have paused. They still want to buy but they are waiting. Historically when there is a time that Buyers are reluctant to buy for any reason this creates a pent up demand.
As Buyers realize that it is a good time to buy but not necessarily for Sellers to sell; demand will begin to absorb and exceed supply. Over the next year or two the additional demand is likely to lead to a Seller’s market. Because of the severity and magnitude of the current housing supply this turn to a Seller’s market will likely be gradual.
The signs of this shift are occurring now, that is, the supply of new construction and foreclosure homes are being absorbed by first time Buyers, investors, and secure homeowners taking advantage of their financial strength. This spring may be the tipping point when market activity flourishes. I believe it will.
Inflation: The X Factor
I remember a rapidly inflationary period. I remember it for a funny reason. I used to drink a lot of Coca Cola. One day when I put a quarter into the machine to vend my Coke I realized that it was going to cost me forty cents. Soon after that it was fifty cents and within five years it was seventy five cents. Now it is at least a dollar. This is inflation. Your money buys less and the cost of what you buy increases.
If you owned Real Estate during this same period you were very happy because the property you owned in 1981 also doubled in price or more by 1986. That is true even if you didn’t live in a highly populated area. This inflationary period did not discriminate by locale.
Are we on the verge of another inflationary surge? I don’t know. I have been reading what I can find on this and it seems to be a largely ignored topic. I notice that gas prices are declining but not much else. I think about the trillions of dollars worldwide being spent on the bailout. The definition of inflation is when the amount of money in circulation increases and the available goods decreases. It seems to me that is what is happening.
If inflation does devalue our money then house prices, along with the price of almost all other hard goods will increase and this year’s Buyers are going to get benefit tremendously. Whether this happens or not it is time for buyers to get in the market.
First Time Buyers and Investors
For certain Buyers it is time to get active. I am saying to anyone and everyone that will listen. FIRST TIME BUYERS THIS IS YOUR TIME! The federal government is still offering a $7,500 tax credit that is scheduled to conclude in the summer of 2009. Prices and interest rates are down. If you are employed and credit worthy you can buy with a small amount of cash out of pocket. FIRST TIME BUYERS THIS IS YOUR TIME!
Another group that I am encouraging to buy now is investors of residential rental property. Investors still have to do their investment analysis. They still have to carefully look at occupancy and vacancy rates. In other words, investors have to make smart, calculated buying decisions. This is always the case.
The reason it is a good time for these investors is because the market is soft. As long as there has not been a population exodus in your community, that is, as long as people are choosing to live in your community and employment is stable, the rental property is going to sustain value. At the same time market conditions right now, with more challenging underwriting standards and only those who really need to sell putting their property on the market creates the opportunity all investors are looking for, buy low, particularly those with some cash.
Get in the Game
So, I have been telling my Agent Clients and my audiences to shout from the rooftops that first time Buyers and investors should get in the game. Call the people in your spheres of influence and your past Clients and be honest with them about whether it is a good time to sell.
At the same time encourage them to tell their relatives, friends and any one that they care about that if they are first time Buyers to call you and start looking. If they are investors with some cash suggest that they start looking for golden opportunities with you.
Look for articles from legitimate sources about what is going on with the global financial crisis. But then look at your local market and discover the opportunities for first time Buyers, investors or any other group or type of property that may be a shining beacon through the fog.
Be the optimistic and intelligent voice of opportunity and you will both survive this market you will become a roaring success as the market improves; which it will. When? For most markets, the prediction is late 2009. For some it will be spring of 2009 and for others it will be longer.
I have led Agents to success in four of these major shifts since 1979. Every one of these soft markets creates strength in those that survive it. And those who survive it by discovering the opportunities for their Clients become the highest producers and the leaders of the healthy market that is likely to be just around the corner.
Lately I have been working with several Customers who are looking to initiate or complete a 1031 Tax Deferred Exchange. They both had some good questions. Here were a few of them!
Glossary – Relinquished Property, the property you have sold or are trying to sell
Replacement Property, the property you are looking to acquire
The first and most obvious question, what is a 1031 Tax Deferred Exchange and what is its purpose?
I will try and keep the answer short and sweet. The number 1031 is in reference to the Internal Revenue Service section it represents. It is the process of selling one investment property and the purchasing of another investment property of equal or greater value while rolling the monetary gain of the Relinquished Property “Tax Deferred” into the Replacement Property.
The theory behind this process is when the property owner has reinvested the sale proceeds into another “like kind” property the economic gain was not actually realized, so there were no funds generated to pay taxes.
Can I perform a 1031 exchange in the sale or purchase of a Primary Residence (the home where you live)?
No, the IRS is very clear on this. A 1031 Exchange must be for real property that is held for productive use in a trade or business or for investment. A quick list of what can be sold/bought/traded – Vacant Land, Office Building, Rental Property (house, condo, duplex, triplex etc), Apartment Building, Warehouse, and so on.
Don’t forget on the sale of your Primary Residence you have a capital gains exemption if you have lived in the home for 2 of the last 5 years. This is totally separate from the Deferred or Like Kind exchange we are talking about.
Are 1031 or Like Kind exchanges limited to just real property?
No they are not; this type of exchange is referred to as a “multi-asset exchange”. These types of exchanges take careful planning and it is highly recommended to consult with your tax accountant before you even start this process.
Why are the proceeds of the Relinquished property just tax deferred and not tax free, and is there a way to make it tax free?
OUTSTADNING question – First things first – The 1031 exchange is tax-deferred, not tax-free. When the replacement property is ultimately sold not exchanged, the original deferred gain, plus any additional gain realized since the purchase of the replacement property, is subject to tax.
However, there are ways to eventually eliminate the Taxable Gain of the Relinquished property. Prime example – I had a couple that I was working with that sold an office building in Michigan. They then bought a home from a local builder that was offering the home as a Model Lease Back. They successfully preformed a 1031 exchange! The builder then leased the home back for 3 years using it to meet with potential customers and show his work. Once the three years were done on the lease back my couple from Michigan moved into the home. Now once they live in the home for 2 years they can sell the home and take all of the gains up to $500,000 (gains not sale price) tax free.
The laws on the 1031 exchange are ever changing that is why it is important to have qualified and trustworthy people working for you. Proof of this, recent legislation has now placed a 5 year holding period on the transaction I was able to complete for the Michigan couple.
Please note this is just a blog post — Please call for more information on 1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges.
Highlights of Canadian-American Days
March 8 – 16, 2008
March 1 – United States Army Field Band and Soldiers’ Chorus concert,
6:00 p.m., free but tickets are required, Myrtle Beach Community Church, 3015 Theater Drive, Myrtle Beach, For Information Call 843-626-7444. Tickets available beg. 2/18 at chamber office, 1200 N. Oak St., Myrtle Beach – First come,
first serve.
March 6 – 8 – National Shag Dance Championships – 6:30 p.m., $15.00 – $25.00, Studebaker’s, 2100 N. Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, Barry Thigpen, 843-222-6706
March 8 – 16 – Visit Georgetown – 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Free, Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 531 Front Street, Georgetown, www.visitgeorge.com, Brannon McComb, 843-546-8436 ext. 23
March 10 – Canadian-American Days Kickoff Celebration Expo – 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Horry-Georgetown Technical College Grand Strand Campus Business and Conference Center, 743 Hemlock Ave., Myrtle Beach, For Info Call 843-626-7444
March 11 – Can-Am Reception – 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Free, Lakewood Conference Center, 5901 S. Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, www.surfsidebeach.org.com, Debbie Ellis, 843-650-9548
March 11 – United States Air Force Rhythm in Blue Jazz Ensemble concert – 7:00 p.m., Free but tickets are required, Myrtle Beach Community Church, 3015 Theater Drive, Myrtle Beach, For Information Call 843-626-7444. Tickets available beg. 2/28 at chamber office, 1200 N. Oak St., Myrtle Beach – First come, first serve. The last 500 tickets will be given out at the Expo on 3/10.
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March 12 – 14th Annual South Strand Wildlife and History Day – 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Free, Huntington Beach State Park – Atalaya Castle, 16148 Ocean Hwy, Murrells Inlet, www.SouthCarolinaParks.com, Mike Walker, 843-235-8755
March 13 – Conway Loves Canadians and Americans Day – 9:30 a.m. –
4:00 p.m., Free, City of Conway Visitor Center, 903 Third Ave., Conway, www.cityofconway.com, Betty Molnar, 843-248-1700 (More event details below)
March 13 – Can-Am Pancake Supper – 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., $6.00 per person, Harry’s Pancake Restaurant, 2306 N. Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, TeAnne Oehler, 843-946-3577
March 13 – 15 – 2008 Run to the Sun Car Show – all day, Free, Pee Dee Street Rodders, Hard Rock Theme Park, 211 George Bishop Parkway, Myrtle Beach, www.peedeestreetrodders.com, 843-667-9720
March 15 – 16 – It’s the 10th Annual Can-Am Junior Team Matches – 8:00 a.m., Free, Wachesaw Plantation, Wachesaw Road & Riverwood Drive, Murrells Inlet. The Matches feature the top eight (8) junior golfers from Ontario playing a Ryder Cup style event against our SC top eight (8) junior golfers. For more information call 803-732-9311.
March 15 – St. Patty’s at the Avista – 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., $6.99 + tax for adults, $4.50 + tax for children, Avista Resort, 300 N. Ocean Blvd., North Myrtle Beach, www.avistaresort.com, Andrea Long, 843-417-5543.
March 15 –Grande Shores Southern Hospitality Bar-B-Q – 12:00 p.m., $12.00 adults, Grande Shores Ocean Resort, 201 77th Avenue N., Myrtle Beach, www.grandeshores.com, Paula Davis, 877-798-4074
March 15 – MoVint – 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., Free, Broadway at the Beach, 1325 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, www.broadwayatthebeach.com, Janice Duffy, 843-913-9325
March 15 – St. Patrick’s Day Dance, 7:00 pm – 10:00pm, Free, Dick M. Johnson Civic Center, (behind Surfside Town Hall), 115 US Hwy 17 N., Surfside Beach, www.surfsidebeach.org, Debbie Ellis, 650-9548
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March 15 – Fireworks – 8:00 p.m., Free, Broadway at the Beach, 1325 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, www.broadwayatthebeach.com, Janice Duffy, 843-913-9325
March 16 – Myrtle Beach Pipe Band – 4:00 p.m., Free, Broadway at the Beach, 1325 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, www.broadwayatthebeach.com, Janice Duffy, 843-913-9325
Here’s your complete lineup of Can-Am Days Events:
March 8th
Can-Am Cup ’08 presented by Withers Preserve – all day, free to public, fee for teams vary please see website www.gsfymca.org, Grand Strand Family YMCA, 904 65th Ave. N., Myrtle Beach, Amanda Player, 843-449-9622
Scenic Waccamaw River Boat Tours – 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m., $10.00 per person for a 75 minute tour, departs from Conway Marina, 4 Elm St., Conway, www.rivermemories.org, Jim Holbert. For Reservations call 843-246-1495
Visit Georgetown – 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Free, Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 531 Front Street, Georgetown, www.visitgeorge.com, Brannon McComb, 843-546-8436 ext. 23
March 9th
Can-Am Cup ’08 presented by Withers Preserve – all day, free to public, fee for teams vary please see website www.gsfymca.org, Grand Strand Family YMCA, 904 65th Ave. N., Myrtle Beach, Amanda Player, 843-449-9622
Scenic Waccamaw River Boat Tours – 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m., $10.00 per person for a 75 minute tour, departs from Conway Marina, 4 Elm St., Conway, www.rivermemories.org, Jim Holbert. For Reservations call 843-246-1495
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January 31, 2008
Visit Georgetown – 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Free, Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 531 Front Street, Georgetown, www.visitgeorge.com, Brannon McComb, 843-546-8436 ext. 23
Festive Brass “Pops” Concert – 3:00 p.m., Free, First United Methodist Church, 901 North Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, Free, Franceen DeCiccio, 843-357-6877
March 10th
Canadian-American Days Kickoff Celebration Expo – 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Horry-Georgetown Technical College Grand Strand Campus Business and Conference Center, 743 Hemlock Ave., Myrtle Beach, For Info Call 843-626-7444
Scenic Waccamaw River Boat Tours – 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m., $10.00 per person for a 75 minute tour, departs from Conway Marina, 4 Elm St., Conway, www.rivermemories.org, Jim Holbert. For Reservations call 843-246-1495
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Boating in Myrtle Beach –
10:00 a.m., Freedom Boat Club at Barefoot Resort Yacht Club, North Myrtle Beach, Karen Berry, 843-280-8700 – RSVPs are Required
Visit Georgetown – 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Free, Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 531 Front Street, Georgetown, www.visitgeorge.com, Brannon McComb, 843-546-8436 ext. 23
March 11th
March 11 – Can-Am Reception – 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Free, Lakewood Conference Center, 5901 S. Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, www.surfsidebeach.org.com, Debbie Ellis, 843-650-9548
Scenic Waccamaw River Boat Tours – 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m., $10.00 per person for a 75 minute tour, departs from Conway Marina, 4 Elm St., Conway, www.rivermemories.org, Jim Holbert. For Reservations call 843-246-1495.
January 31, 2008
Visit Georgetown – 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Free, Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 531 Front Street, Georgetown, www.visitgeorge.com, Brannon McComb, 843-546-8436 ext. 23
Lunch & Golf Cart Tour of Ocean Keyes Walk to Beach Community – 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m., free, Ocean Keyes Welcome Center, 506 2nd Ave N., North Myrtle Beach, Alice D’Angelo, 843-444-4400
Tales for Tots – 10:30 a.m., Children’s Museum of South Carolina, free with admission, 2501 N. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, Melanie McMurran, 843-946-9469
Crazy over Crabs – 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., Myrtle Beach State Park, free with admission ($4 ages 16 & up, $1.50 ages 6 – 15, free under 5) 4401 S. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, www.myrtlebeachsp.com, Ann Wilson, 843-238-0874
Riverboat Rides – 12:30 p.m., Wacatee Zoo (dock behind Zoo), $14.00 adults, $7.00 children 3 – 12, children under 2 free, 8500 Enterprise Rd., Myrtle Beach, Debbie Kirk, 843-650-6600
Martin’s PGA Tour Superstore Skills Challenge – 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., free, Martin’s PGA Tour Superstore, 1400 29th Ave N., Myrtle Beach, www.pgatoursuperstore.com, Rick Richard, 843-839-4653
United States Air Force Rhythm in Blue Jazz Ensemble concert, 7:00 p.m., Free but tickets are required, Myrtle Beach Community Church, 3015 Theater Drive, Myrtle Beach, For Information Call 843-626-7444
March 12th
14th Annual South Strand Wildlife and History Day – 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Free, Huntington Beach State Park – Atalaya Castle, 16148 Ocean Hwy, Murrells Inlet, www.SouthCarolinaParks.com, Mike Walker, 843-235-8755
• Wendy’s Kite Festival – 1:00 p.m., Free kites to first 300 participants ages 15 and under, Sponsored by Wendy’s.
• Can-Am Little Olympics – 10:00 a.m., Beach games for children ages 3 – 12. Organized by Intracoastal Outreach
January 31, 2008
Scenic Waccamaw River Boat Tours – 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m., $10.00 per person for a 75 minute tour, departs from Conway Marina, 4 Elm St., Conway, www.rivermemories.org, Jim Holbert. For Reservations call 843-246-1495.
Visit Georgetown – 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Free, Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 531 Front Street, Georgetown, www.visitgeorge.com, Brannon McComb, 843-546-8436 ext. 23
Backyard Bird ID – 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., free with admission ($4 ages 16 & up, $1.50 ages 6 – 15, free under 5) 4401 S. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, www.myrtlebeachsp.com, Ann Wilson, 843-238-0874
Story Starts to Science – 2:15 p.m., $3.00 + admission, Children’s Museum of South Carolina, 2501 N. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, Melanie McMurrain, 843-946-9469
Riverboat Rides – 12:30 p.m., $14.00 adults, $7.00 children 3 – 12, children under 2 free, Wacatee Zoo (dock behind Zoo), 8500 Enterprise Rd., Myrtle Beach, Debbie Kirk, 843-650-6600
Martin’s PGA Tour Superstore Skills Challenge – 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., free, Martin’s PGA Tour Superstore, 1400 29th Ave N., Myrtle Beach, www.pgatoursuperstore.com, Rick Richard, 843-839-4653
March 13th
Conway Loves Canadians and Americans Day – 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Free, City of Conway Visitor Center, 903 Third Ave., Conway, www.cityofconway.com, Betty Molnar, 843-248-1700
• 9:30 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. – Kick Off / Welcome – Free, Light refreshments, entertainment and door prize drawings. Kingston Presbyterian Church Social Hall, 3rd Ave., Conway.
• 10:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. – Glass Blowing Demonstrations – Free, watch local artisans create vases, paperweights and ornaments. Presented by Pops Glass Station, 911A Norman Alley, Conway.
• 10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. – Guided Historical Walking Tours – “River Heritage Tour”. Free. Tours are approx. 1 hour. Meet at Conway Visitor Center, 903 Third Ave., Conway.
January 31, 2008
• 10:30 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. – The History of Blue Grass in Horry County – Free. Lecture and music provided by Jennings Chestnut of Chestnut Mandolins. The Historic Hut Bible Class Chapel of First United Methodist Church, Conway.
• 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 3:00 p.m. – The Castaways Theatre Company – Free. Enjoy an entertaining theatrical production, Kingston Presbyterian Church Social Hall.
• 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. – Quilt Display – Free. See a special exhibit of 2008 Quilt Gala winners! Horry County Museum (museum is located on corner of Fifth Ave. & Main St.), Conway, 843-915-5320.
• 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. – Conway’s New River Tour “River Memories” – $5.00 per person. 30 minute scenic boat rides depart on the hour. Tours depart from floating dock under Main Street, Conway. Jim Holbert. 843-246-1495.
Visit Georgetown – 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Free, Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 531 Front Street, Georgetown, www.visitgeorge.com, Brannon McComb, 843-546-8436 ext. 23
Holiday Sands South 1st Annual Snow Bird Games – 11:00 a.m., free, Holiday Sands South, 2411 S. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach, www.holidaysandssouth.com, Erik Marlowe, 843-448-4439
Riverboat Rides – 12:30 p.m., Wacatee Zoo (dock behind Zoo), $14.00 adults, $7.00 children 3 – 12, children under 2 free, 8500 Enterprise Rd., Myrtle Beach, Debbie Kirk, 843-650-6600
Something’s Fishy! – 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., free with admission ($4 ages 16 & up, $1.50 ages 6 – 15, free under 5) 4401 S. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, www.myrtlebeachsp.com, Ann Wilson, 843-238-0874
Can-Am Pancake Supper – 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., $6.00 per person, Harry’s Pancake Restaurant, 2306 N. Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, TeAnne Oehler, 843-946-3577
2008 Run to the Sun Car Show – all day, free, Pee Dee Street Rodders, Hard Rock Theme Park (behind the Old Waccamaw), 211 George Bishop Parkway, Myrtle Beach, www.peedeestreetrodders.com, 843-667-9720
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March 14th
2008 Run to the Sun Car Show – all day, free, Pee Dee Street Rodders, Hard Rock Theme Park (behind the Old Waccamaw), 211 George Bishop Parkway, Myrtle Beach, www.peedeestreetrodders.com, 843-667-9720
Scenic Waccamaw River Boat Tours – 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m., $10.00 per person for a 75 minute tour, departs from Conway Marina, 4 Elm St., Conway, www.rivermemories.org, Jim Holbert. For Reservations call 843-246-1495
Visit Georgetown – 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Free, Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 531 Front Street, Georgetown, www.visitgeorge.com, Brannon McComb, 843-546-8436 ext. 23
March 15th
10th Annual Can-Am Junior Team Matches – 8:00 a.m., Free, Wachesaw Plantation, Wachesaw Road & Riverwood Drive, Murrells Inlet. The Matches feature the top eight (8) junior golfers from Ontario playing a Ryder Cup style event against our SC top eight (8) junior golfers. For more information call 803-732-9311.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival – Parade starts at 9:00 a.m., Festival starts at 11 a.m., Main Street, North Myrtle Beach, 450-1443.
Beach Combing Treasures – 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., free with admission ($4 ages 16 & up, $1.50 ages 6 – 15, free under 5) 4401 S. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, www.myrtlebeachsp.com, Ann Wilson, 843-238-0874
Scenic Waccamaw River Boat Tours – 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m., $10.00 per person for a 75 minute tour, departs from Conway Marina, 4 Elm St., Conway, www.rivermemories.org, Jim Holbert. For Reservations call 843-246-1495
St. Patty’s at the Avista – 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., $6.99 + tax for adults, $4.50 + tax for children, Avista Resort, 300 N. Ocean Blvd., North Myrtle Beach, www.avistaresort.com, Andrea Long, 843-417-5543.
Southern Style Cookout – 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. – free, Seabrook Plantation, 1602 Hwy 17 North, North Myrtle Beach, www.seabrookplantation.com, Steve Wise, 843-
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280-4600
Visit Georgetown – 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Free, Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 531 Front Street, Georgetown, www.visitgeorge.com, Brannon McComb, 843-546-8436 ext. 23
Grande Shores Southern Hospitality Bar-B-Q – 12:00 p.m., $12.00 adults, Grande Shores Ocean Resort, 201 77th Avenue N., Myrtle Beach, www.grandeshores.com, Paula Davis, 877-798-4074
MoVint – 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., Broadway at the Beach, 1325 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, www.broadwayatthebeach.com, Janice Duffy, 843-913-9325
St. Patrick’s Day Dance, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m., Free, Dick M. Johnson Civic Center, (behind Surfside Town Hall) 115 US Hwy 17 N, Surfside Beach, www.surfsidebeach.org, Debbie Ellis, 650-9548
Fireworks – 8:00 p.m., Free, Broadway at the Beach, 1325 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, www.broadwayatthebeach.com, Janice Duffy, 843-913-9325
2008 Run to the Sun Car Show – all day, free, Pee Dee Street Rodders, Hard Rock Theme Park (behind the Old Waccamaw), 211 George Bishop Parkway, Myrtle Beach, www.peedeestreetrodders.com, 843-667-9720
March 16th
10th Annual Can-Am Junior Team Matches – 8:00 a.m., Free, Wachesaw Plantation, Wachesaw Road & Riverwood Drive, Murrells Inlet. The Matches feature the top eight (8) junior golfers from Ontario playing a Ryder Cup style event against our SC top eight (8) junior golfers. For more information call 803-732-9311.
Visit Georgetown – 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Free, Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 531 Front Street, Georgetown, www.visitgeorge.com, Brannon McComb, 843-546-8436 ext. 23
Scenic Waccamaw River Boat Tours – 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m., $10.00 per person for a 75 minute tour, departs from Conway Marina, 4 Elm St., Conway, www.rivermemories.org, Jim Holbert. For Reservations call 843-246-1495
Myrtle Beach Pipe Band – 4:00 p.m., Free, Broadway at the Beach, 1325 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, www.broadwayatthebeach.com, Janice Duffy, 843-913-9325
Enjoy These Shows & Events Throughout Can-Am Days!
February 21 – March 22 – Exhibition of New Work by Bruce Chandler –
10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., free, The Rice Museum, 633 Front Street, Georgetown, www.ricemuseum.org, Lu Hook, 843-546-7423
February 29 – Sadie Hawkins Day Picnic Basket – 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., Bring a picnic basket filled with goodies, Water’s Edge Resort, 1012 N. Waccamaw, Garden City Beach, www.watersedge.com, Linda Keel, 843-651-0002
All of March – Canadian Casino Cruise Days – Monday, Wednesday & Fridays, $10.00 (includes boarding, buffet, transportation and $10.00 casino cash), Southern Casino Cruises, 4491 Waterfront Drive, Little River, Deborah Weaver, 843-249-9811
All of March – The Magical Spirit of Ireland – 6:00 p.m., Monday – Saturday, The Palace Theater, 1420 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, www.palacetheatremyrtlebeach.com, Call Box Office for more details, 800-905-4228
All of March – Le Grande Cirque – various times, Monday – The Palace Theater, 1420 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, www.palacetheatremyrtlebeach.com, Call Box Office for more details, 800-905-4228
March 6 – 8 – National Shag Dance Championships – 6:30 p.m., $15.00 – $25.00, Studebaker’s, 2100 N. Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, Barry Thigpen, 843-222-6706
March 8 – Tom Jones in Concert – 7:00 p.m., tickets are $54.70 – $63.80 – $72.95, , Alabama Theater, 4750 Hwy 17S, North Myrtle Beach, www.alabama-theatre.com, Box Office, 800-342-2262
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January 31, 2008
March 8 – 16 – The Carolina Opry Loves Canada! – 8:00 p.m., (Buy tickets to World Famous Carolina Opry show and add on tickets to our newest show Good Vibrations for as low as $25.00), The Carolina Opry Theater, 8901-A Hwy 17 Business North, Myrtle Beach, www.TheCarolinaOpry.com, Order tickets now by calling 800-843-6779
March 8, 10 – 15 – Legends In Concert – 8:00 p.m., $34.95 – $39.95 adults, $14.95 – $19.95 children, Legends In Concert, 301 Hwy 17 S., Surfside Beach, www.legendsinconcert.com, Box Office, 800-960-7469
March 8 – 16 – Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Can-Am Discount Days – 6:00 p.m., tickets are $38.95 for adults and $24.95 for children ages 3 – 12, Medieval Times, 618 Pepperbush Dr., Myrtle Beach, www.medievaltimes.com, *Must Mention Code: CAM08, Box Office 800-436-4386
March 8 – 21 – Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede Dinner Attraction – 6:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m., $5.00 off regular adult, $1.00 off regular children, Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede, www.dixiestampede.com, Box Office, 800-433-4401
March 9 – 14, 16 – One The Show – 7:30 p.m., tickets are $34.65 – $36.85 – $43.35, Alabama Theater, 4750 Hwy 17S, North Myrtle Beach, www.alabama-theatre.com, Box Office, 800-342-2262
March 15 – Anne Murray in Concert – 7:00 p.m., tickets are $47.95 – $51.85 – $59.95, Alabama Theater, 4750 Hwy 17S, North Myrtle Beach, www.alabama-theatre.com, Box Office, 800-342-2262
Legends Golf Resort – www.legendsgolf.com – (843) 236-9318
Arcadian Shores Golf Course – www.golfable.com – (843) 449-5217
Dunes Golf & Beach Club – www.thedunesclub.net – (843) 449-5236
Whispering Pines Golf Course – www.wpinesgolf.com – (843) 918-2305
Arrowhead Country Club – www.arrowheadcc.com – (843) 236-3243
Midway Par 3 Golf Course – maps.google.com – (843) 913-5335
River Oaks Golf Plantation Club House – riveroaks.americangolf.com – (843) 236-2222
Myrtlewood Golf Club – www.myrtlewoodgolf.com – (843) 913-4516
Wicked Stick Golf Links – www.wickedstick.com – (843) 215-2500
World Tour – www.worldtourmb.com – (843) 236-2000
Top 50 Courses of Myrtle Beach
1. Barefoot Resort (Love) North Myrtle Beach–Davis Love III, architect (course opened in 2000); $95-$155; 800-856-0501; barefootgolf.com
2. The Dunes G. and Beach C. Myrtle Beach–Robert Trent Jones (1950); $105; 843-449-5914; dunesgolfandbeachclub.com
3. Ocean Ridge Plantation (Tiger’s Eye) Sunset Beach, N.C.–Tim Cate, (2000); $50-$107; 910-287-1717; lionspaw.com
4. Caledonia G. & Fish Club Pawleys Island, S.C.–Mike Strantz (1994); $90-$190; 843-237-3675; fishclub.com
5. Tidewater G.C. & Plantation North Myrtle Beach–Ken Tomlinson (1990); $94-$189; 843-249-3829; tide-water.com
6. Barefoot Resort (Fazio) North Myrtle Beach–Tom Fazio (2000); $95-$155; 800-856-0501; barefootgolf.com
7. Heritage Club Pawleys Island, S.C.–Dan Maples (1986); $52-$112; 843-237-3424; legendsgolf.com
8. Rivers Edge G.C. Shallotte, N.C.–Arnold Palmer/Ed Seay/Erik Larsen (1999); $65-$130; 910-755-3434; river18.com *
9. True Blue G. Plantation Pawleys Island, S.C.–Mike Strantz (1998); $80-$150; 888-483-6800; truebluegolf.com
10. Barefoot Resort (Dye) North Myrtle Beach–Pete Dye (2000); $95-$155; 843-399-7238; barefootgolf.com
11. TPC of Myrtle Beach Murrells Inlet, S.C.–Tom Fazio/Lanny Wadkins (1999); $95-$185; 843-357-3399; tpc-mb.com
12. Bald Head Island G. Cse. Bald Head Island, N.C.–George Cobb (1974); $85-$90; 910-457-7310; bhigolf.com
13. The Reserve G.C. Pawleys Island, S.C.–Greg Norman (1999); private club; 843-235-0755; thereserveclub.net
14. DeBordieu Georgetown, S.C.–Pete Dye/P.B. Dye (1987); private club; 843-527-6000; debordieu.com
15. Grande Dunes (Resort) Myrtle Beach–Roger Rulewich (2001); $99-$189; 843-449-7070; grandedunes.com
16. Glen Dornoch Little River, S.C.–Clyde Johnston (1996); $67-$138; 843-249-2541; glendornoch.com
17. Pawleys Plantation Pawleys Island, S.C.–Jack Nicklaus (1988); $77-$135; 843-237-6200; pawleysplantation.com
18. Thistle G.C. (North/West/South) Sunset Beach, N.C.–Tim Cate (1999); $59-$110; 910-575-8700; thistlegolf.com
19. Oyster Bay G. Links Sunset Beach, N.C.–Dan Maples (1983); $52-$112; 800-697-8372; legendsgolf.com * View the Places to Play listing on this course
20 Myrtle Beach National (King’s North) Myrtle Beach–Arnold Palmer/Francis Duane (1973);$76-$150; 843-448-2308; mbn.com * View Places to Play listing on this course
21 Legends Resorts (Heathland) Myrtle Beach–Tom Doak (1990); $52-$107; 843-236-5181; legendsgolf.com
22. Wild Wing (The Avocet) Conway, S.C.–Larry Nelson/Jeff Brauer (1993); $70-$130; 843-347-9464; wildwing.com
23. World Tour G. Links (Open/Championship/International) Myrtle Beach–Mel Graham (1999); $75-$175; 843-236-2000; worldtourmb.com
24. Legends Resorts (Parkland) Myrtle Beach–Legends Group (1992); $52-$107; 843-236-5181; legendsgolf.com
25. Surf G. & Beach Club North Myrtle Beach–George Cobb (1960); private club; 843-249-1524; surfgolf.com
26. Wachesaw East Murrells Inlet, S.C.–Clyde Johnston (1996); $77-$125; 843-357-5252; wachesaweast.com
27. Legends Resorts (Moorland) Myrtle Beach–P.B. Dye (1990); $52-$107; 843-236-5181; legendsgolf.com
28. Barefoot Resort (Norman) North Myrtle Beach–Greg Norman (2000); $95-$155; 843-399-7238; barefootgolf.com
29. Prestwick C.C. Myrtle Beach–Pete Dye/P.B. Dye (1989); $64-$119; 843-293-4100; prestwickcountryclub.com
30. Sea Trail G. Resort (Rees Jones) Sunset Beach, N.C.–Rees Jones (1990); $52-$100; 910-287-1125; seatrail.com
31. The Long Bay Club Longs, S.C.–Jack Nicklaus (1988); $46-$125; 843-399-2222; mbn.com
32. Heather Glen (Red/White/Blue) Little River, S.C.–Willard Byrd/Clyde Johnston (1987); $45-$108; 843-249-9000; heatherglen.com
33. St. James Plantation (Founders) Southport, N.C.–P.B. Dye (1991); $60-$75; 800-247-4806; stjamesplantation.com
34. River Club Pawleys Island, S.C.–Tom Jackson (1985); $76-$124; 843-237-8755; mbn.com
35. Willbrook Plantation Pawleys Island, S.C.–Dan Maples (1988); $72-$115; 843-237-4900; mbn.com
36. Pine Lakes International Myrtle Beach–Robert White (1927); $59-$99; 843-449-6459; pinelakes.com
37. The Witch East Conway, S.C.–Dan Maples (1989); $59-$98; 843-347-2706; mysticalgolf.com
38. St. James Plantation (Members) Southport, N.C.–Hale Irwin (1997); $60-$75; 800-474-9277; stjamesplantation.com
39. Ocean Ridge Plantation (Panther’s Run) Sunset Beach, N.C.–Tim Cate (1995); $52-$72; 910-287-1717; lionspaw.com
40. International C. of Myrtle Beach Murrells Inlet, S.C.–Willard Byrd (2000); $49-$98; 800-833-6337; classicgolfgroup.com
41. Wild Wing (Falcon) Conway, S.C.–Rees Jones (1994); $28-$100; 843-347-9464; wildwing.com
42. Wild Wing (Wood Stork) Conway, S.C.–Willard Byrd (1991); $26-$90; 843-347-9464; wildwing.com
43. The Pearl G. Links (East) Sunset Beach, N.C.–Dan Maples (1987); $46-$108; 910-579-8132; thepearlgolf.com
44. Sea Trail G. Resort (Dan Maples) Sunset Beach, N.C.–Dan Maples (1986); $46-$95; 910-287-1125; seatrail.com
45. Carolina Nat’l. (Ibis/Heron/Egret) Bolivia, N.C.–Fred Couples (1998); $65-$97; 910-755-5200; carolinanationalgolf.com
46. Tradition G.C. Pawleys Island, S.C.–Ron Garl (1995); $65-$110; 843-237-5041; traditiongolfclub.com
47. Man O’War G. Cse. Myrtle Beach–Dan Maples (1996); $47-$99; 843-236-8000; mysticalgolf.com
48. Litchfield C.C. Pawleys Island, S.C.–Willard Byrd (1966); $50-$110; 843-237-3411; mbn.com
49. Ocean Ridge Plantation (Lion’s Paw) Sunset Beach, N.C.–Willard Byrd (1991); $35-$67; 910-287-1717; lionspaw.com
50. Sea Trail G. Resort (Willard Byrd) Sunset Beach, N.C.–Willard Byrd (1990); $41-$74; 910-287-1122; seatrail.com
Aberdeen Country Club
Arcadian Shores
Arrowhead
Barefoot – Dye
Barefoot – Fazio
Barefoot – Love
Barefoot – Norman
Black Bear
Blackmoor
Burning Ridge
Caledonia
Crow Creek Golf Club
Crown Park
Dunes Golf Club
Eagle Nest
Farmstead Golf Links
Founders Club of Pawleys Island
Glen Dornoch
Grande Dunes
Heather Glen
Heritage Club
Heron Point
Indian Wells
Indigo Creek
International Club
King’s North at Myrtle Beach National
Legends-Heathland
Legends-Moorland
Legends-Parkland
Leopards Chase
Lion’s Paw
Litchfield Country Club
Long Bay Club
Man O’War
MB National Southcreek
MB National West
Meadowlands
Myrtlewood Palmetto
Myrtlewood Pinehills
Oyster Bay
Panther’s Run
Pawleys Plantation
Pearl East
Pearl West
Pine Lakes
Possum Trot
Prestwick CC
River Club
River Hills
River Oaks Golf Plantation
Rivers Edge
Sandpiper Bay
Sea Trail – Byrd
Sea Trail – Jones
Sea Trail – Maples
Thistle Golf Club
Tidewater
Tigers Eye
TPC of Myrtle Beach
Tradition Club
True Blue
Wachesaw Plantation E.
Waterway Hills
Wedgefield
Wicked Stick
Wild Wing Avocet
Willbrook Plantation
Witch
Wizard
World Tour
MYRTLE BEACH
A & W Family Restaurant – 4634 Highway 501
Phone: (843) 236-1982
Airport Diner – 2491 Highway 17 Byp S
Phone: (843) 293-0833
Akels House of Pancakes – 6429 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-4815
Ali Baba Restaurant – 211 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 946-6253
Alices Cafe – 5835 Dick Pond Rd
Phone: (843) 215-3392
American Food Courts – 4634 Highway 501
Phone: (843) 236-1982
Angelos – 2011 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-2800
Another World Showcase – 10000 Beach Club Dr
Phone: (843) 449-5000
Apache Restaurant – 9700 Kings Rd
Phone: (843) 497-5331
Arbys – 3417 Waccamaw Blvd
Phone: (843) 236-9340
Atlanta Bread Co – 7611 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 692-2420
Atlantic Oyster Bar & Grille – 6507 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-9596
Atlantis Restaurants – 1105 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 448-8421
B & M Roadhouse Inc – 510 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-4821
Bangkok House – 4650 Boxwood Dr
Phone: (843) 626-5384
Barons Steaks & Chops – 9650 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 497-8970
Beach Buns – 9616 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 497-0498
Beach Cafe – 605 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 946-0028
Beach House Restaurant – 1205 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 626-4330
Benitos At Broadway – 1310 Celebrity Cir
Phone: (843) 444-0006
Benjamins Bagel Bakery & Deli – 531 Highway 17 S
Phone: (843) 238-2922
Benjamins Calabash Seafood – 401 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-9354
Bennetts Calabash Seafood – 9701 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-7865
Biminis Oyster Bar & Seafood – 930 Lake Arrowhead Rd
Phone: (843) 449-5549
Boardwalk Bills Bar & Grill – 910 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 448-5765
Bob Evans Farms Restaurant – 3384 Waccamaw Blvd
Phone: (843) 236-5702
Bob Evans General Store & Rest – 175 Brookton Cir
Phone: (843) 293-0945
Bobarosas Chile Ranch – 3071 Waccamaw Blvd
Phone: (843) 236-9916
Bodos German Restaurant – 407 8th Ave N
Phone: (843) 448-1310
Bojangles Famous Chicken – 2301 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-9051
Bovines Wood Fired Spclts – 3979 Highway 17 Byp S
Phone: (843) 626-2149
Brants Restaurant Ice Cream – 406 3rd Ave S
Phone: (843) 448-3922
Brass Anchor Seafood Rstrnt – 201 74th Ave N
Phone: (843) 449-7441
Breakfast By the Sea – 10108 Kings Rd
Phone: (843) 449-8581
Breakfast House Inc – 5023 Dick Pond Rd
Phone: (843) 650-5140
Broadway Louies – 1318 Celebrity Cir
Phone: (843) 445-6885
Bubbas Fish Shack – 16 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 232-9798
Bullwinkles Family Food & Fun – 1002 29th Ave N
Phone: (843) 626-3091
Bummz Beach Cafe – 2002 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 916-9111
Cadillac Restaurant – 2200 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 448-9966
Cafe Old Vienna – 3901 N Kings Hwy Ste 5
Phone: (843) 946-6252
Cagneys Old Place Restaurant – 9511 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-0288
Calabash Seafood – 9701 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-0419
California Pizza the Ultimate – 201 74th Ave N
Phone: (843) 449-1160
Callie Bakers Roadhouse – 511 Lake Arrowhead Rd
Phone: (843) 692-0788
Capt Blys Restaurant – 1200 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 839-9393
Captain Daves Dockside Rstrnt – 4037 Highway 17 Byp S
Phone: (843) 626-2480
Captain Ds Seafood Restaurant – 1204 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-2388
Captain Georges Seafood – 1401 29th Ave N Ext
Phone: (843) 916-2278
Captains Cove – 9550 Shore Dr
Phone: (843) 449-6461
Carolina Roadhouse – 4617 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 497-9911
Carolines Cafe – 1709 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 626-5926
Carrabbas Italian Grill – 6803 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 467-2600
Casa Blanca Cafe North – 400 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 444-9050
Chalupas Mexican Restaurant – 2801 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-4566
Chantillys – 2710 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 448-3556
Charleston Cafe – 815 Surfside Dr
Phone: (843) 238-2200
Chesapeake House – 9918 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-3231
Chestnut Hill Restaurant – 9922 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 449-3984
Chick N Bull – 1123 Dick Pond Rd
Phone: (843) 477-8422
Chick-Fil-A – 10177 N Kings Hwy Unit 64
Phone: (843) 272-4699
Chilis Grill & Bar – 4401 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-6319
China Buffet – 112 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 477-8338
China Eight – 1782 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 477-8787
China King – 1011 Highway 501
Phone: (843) 448-3333
Chinaberry Express – 1208 Horne St
Phone: (843) 626-3062
Chucks Steak House Inc – 9695 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-7611
Chung Wah Restaurant – 3901 N Kings Hwy Ste 17
Phone: (843) 448-9877
Coastal Food Svc – 910 Highway 17 S
Phone: (843) 238-1158
Collectors Cafe – 7726 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-9370
Country Barn – 201 Outlet Blvd
Phone: (843) 236-3257
Country Kitchen – 201 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-8044
Crabby Mikes Calabash Seafood – 290 Highway 17 S
Phone: (843) 444-2722
Crabmans Seafood Buffet – 6901 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-1262
Dagwoods – 400 11th Ave N
Phone: (843) 448-0100
Damons Ocean Front – 2985 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 626-8000
Danny Lees Place – 4501 Socastee Blvd
Phone: (843) 293-3558
Daruma Japanese Restaurant – 960 Lake Arrowhead Rd
Phone: (843) 497-6038
Dirty Dons Oyster Bar & Grill – 408 21st Ave N
Phone: (843) 448-4881
Divine Dining – 3348 Huger St
Phone: (843) 238-9381
Divine Fish House & Wahoos Raw Br – 3993 Highway 17 Byp S
Phone: (843) 626-2818
Dog House Bar & Grill – 607 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-2663
Dog House Raw Bar & Grill – 9814 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 692-9663
Dr Munchies Grill & Gathering – 300 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-0460
Drifters Saloon – 2903 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-4464
Droopys – 5201 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-2620
Eggs Up Grill – 2300 Glenns Bay Rd
Phone: (843) 650-5515
Evans Fish Market – 1208 Carver St
Phone: (843) 946-9498
Farm House Restaurant – 500 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-2743
Farmers Daughter Seafood – 9924 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-5933
Fat Jacks Wings & Things – 353 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 238-3355
Fat Tuesdays – 1318 Celebrity Cir Unit CS1
Phone: (843) 444-3255
Fazolis – 1561 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 249-6901
Fiesta Del Burro Loco – 960 Jason Blvd
Phone: (843) 626-1756
Fiesta Mexicana – 410 70th Ave N
Phone: (843) 497-2781
Filling Station Restaurant – 1913 10th Ave N
Phone: (843) 626-9435
Finn Mc Cools Irish Pub – 501 Lake Arrowhead Rd
Phone: (843) 449-7616
Flamingo Seafood Grill – 7100 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-5388
Flying Machine Steak House – 201 74th Ave N
Phone: (843) 449-3313
Four Seasons Restaurant – 10600 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 272-9621
Frank & Stein Dogs & Drafts – 10177 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 272-8142
Friendlys – 4705 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 497-6665
Fuddruckers – 2101 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 946-6887
Fullys A Restaurant – 6507 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-9596
Fuscos Restaurant – 5308 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 497-0440
Galley Pizza – 351 Lake Arrowhead Rd
Phone: (843) 497-1440
Garcias Mexican Restaurant – 9600 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-4435
Gathering Spot – 407 Yaupon Cir
Phone: (843) 626-8816
Gilleys Texas Cafe – 1304 Celebrity Cir
Phone: (843) 448-3378
Giovannis Restaurant – 6401 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-8995
Golden City – 1818 Highway 17 N # B
Phone: (843) 238-8244
Golden Corral Restaurants – 868 Oak Forest Ln
Phone: (843) 626-2300
Golden Egg – 415 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 238-4923
Golden Gate Restaurant – 1201 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-9367
Good Fellas Seafood Hut & Bar – 4507 Highway 17 Byp S
Phone: (843) 272-3079
Goodfellas Pub – 819 Main St
Phone: (843) 445-2651
Grabbin Crab – 9597 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-1097
Grande Dunes Dining Room – 8700 Golf Village Ln
Phone: (843) 315-0335
Grandmas Kitchen – 610 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-2126
Great American Steak & Buffet – 7904 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-0944
Great Steak & Fry – 10177 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 272-1077
Great Wall – 5022 Dick Pond Rd
Phone: (843) 293-9543
Grecian Corner – 9606 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-9234
Grecian Corner Pizza – 9606 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-2772
Grecian Delight Deli & Bakery – 3401 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 445-6211
Grumpy Grouper – 14 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 232-8220
Hanos At the Plantation – 9776 Kings Rd
Phone: (843) 692-7777
Hard Rock Cafe Intl – 1322 Celebrity Cir
Phone: (843) 946-0007
Harry the Hats – 351 Lake Arrowhead Rd
Phone: (843) 449-9019
Harrys Breakfast Pancakes – 2306 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-8013
Heavenly Ham – 9666 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 497-2631
Herman Jones & Assoc – 1010 8th Ave N Ext
Phone: (843) 448-4823
Ho Wah Restaurant – 409 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-3321
Hooters – 3901 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-3467
Hot Wing Express – 3001 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-7511
Howard B Fishers Grill & Raw – 1902 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-6889
Hungry Pelican – 5910 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 232-8828
Indian Palace – 702 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 916-4825
Inland Foods Corp – 1621 Executive Ave
Phone: (843) 448-2646
International House-Pancakes – 1300 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-0136
International Omelette House – 1201 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-2652
J Edwards Great Ribs & More – 2300 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-9986
Jerusalem Restaurant – 1007 Withers Dr
Phone: (843) 946-6650
Jetway Food Svc – 1100 Jet Port Rd # 516
Phone: (843) 448-8459
Jimmys Japanese Hibachi – 3401 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-7777
Joes Crab Shack – 1219 Celebrity Cir
Phone: (843) 626-4490
Joes Kitchen Inc – 3544 Northgate Dr
Phone: (843) 293-0004
Johnny Rockets – 1216 Celebrity Cir
Phone: (843) 448-8575
K & W Cafeteria – 7900 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-1442
K & W Cafeterias Inc – 1621 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 280-8444
Kahunas Pizza Pasta & Salad – 1604 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-7772
Kats Kafe – 712 Main St
Phone: (843) 916-1351
Kays Cafe II – 9408 Highway 707
Phone: (843) 215-6273
Kentucky Fried Chicken – Highway 17 Bypass & Backgate
Phone: (843) 293-3622
Key West Grill – 1214 Celebrity Cir
Phone: (843) 444-3663
KFC – 504 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 238-8864
Kobe Express – 1610 Highway 17 S Ste F
Phone: (843) 215-4545
Kokomos Restaurant & Lounge – 2701 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 448-2518
Koto Express – 1935 10th Ave N
Phone: (843) 445-6939
Koto Express Japanese – 2272 Glenns Bay Rd
Phone: (843) 650-3157
Kozy Korner Cafe – 10108 Kings Rd
Phone: (843) 449-7392
Landrys Seafood House – 1312 Celebrity Cir
Phone: (843) 444-1010
Liberty Steakhouse & Brewery – 1321 Celebrity Cir
Phone: (843) 626-4677
Library Restaurant – 1212 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-4527
Lil Audreys Pizza – 746 Main St
Phone: (843) 444-0555
Little Pigs Bar-B-Q – 6102 Frontage Rd
Phone: (843) 692-9774
Littles At the Beach Rstrnt – 122 Misty Pine Dr
Phone: (843) 449-3678
Locals Corner – 811 Seaboard St
Phone: (843) 626-7809
Lone Star Steakhouse – 9820 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 497-3815
Longhorn Steakhouse – 7604 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-7013
Lotsa Pizza – 351 Lake Arrowhead Rd Unit 62
Phone: (843) 449-8080
Mad Boar Brewhouse – 4706 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 272-7000
Magoos Sports & Spirits – 905 Oak St
Phone: (843) 946-6683
Main Street Grill – 746 Main St
Phone: (843) 946-6149
Mammys Kitchen – 1010 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-7242
Manchu Wok – 3001 Waccamaw Blvd # 2137
Phone: (843) 236-6262
Manchu Wok Restaurant – 4634 Highway 501
Phone: (843) 236-1982
Manhatten Deli – 105 S Kings Hwy # 3
Phone: (843) 467-2081
Marios Italian Restaurant – 2500 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-0139
Marshall & Chubbs Ale House – 2700 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 651-4800
Martins Restaurant – 7300 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 449-1368
Martis 531 Broadway Inc – 531 Broadway St
Phone: (843) 946-7599
Marvins – 918 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 448-4926
Mc Adoos Cafe – 211 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 448-3863
Mc Donalds – 3435 Waccamaw Blvd
Phone: (843) 236-3111
Melting Pot Restaurant – 5001 N Kings Hwy Ste 104
Phone: (843) 692-9003
Meyers Ice Cream Parlor – 12 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 477-1853
Michael Angelos Pizza – 2807 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 916-9290
Michaels Papas – 411 79th Ave N
Phone: (843) 449-9922
Michaels Pizza Pasta & Grill – 1701 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-0344
Mona Jane Country Kitchen – 4535 Socastee Blvd Unit B
Phone: (843) 293-0400
Monkeys Uncle – 3040 Business Highway 17 S
Phone: (843) 357-4949
Mr Fish Seafood Market – 919 Broadway St
Phone: (843) 946-6869
Mr Pits B-B-Q – 504 16th Ave N
Phone: (843) 445-9612
Mr Sub – 1011 Broadway St
Phone: (843) 448-9851
Murphys Law Sports Bar – 405 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-6021
Nagano Japanese Grill – 4544 Socastee Blvd
Phone: (843) 293-4544
Nakato Japanese Steak House – 9912 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 449-3344
Nascar Cafe Inc – 1808 21st Ave N
Phone: (843) 946-7223
National House of Pancakes – 211 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-6149
New York Prime – 405 28th Ave N
Phone: (843) 448-8081
Nibils At Surfside Pier – 11 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 238-5080
Ocean Front Grill – 100 9th Ave N
Phone: (843) 448-5142
OHenrys 1899 Ice Cream Prlrs – 78 Outlet Blvd
Phone: (843) 236-2102
Olive Garden – 1405 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-8856
Olympic Flame Restaurant – 1309 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 448-2756
Omega Pancake & Omelet House – 2800 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-9949
Omega Pancake House – 1617 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 238-5292
Original Shuckers Raw Bar – 1320 Celebrity Cir # CS9
Phone: (843) 626-9535
Palmetto Restaurant Group – 1309 Professional Dr
Phone: (843) 497-6112
Pan American Pancake & Omelet – 1305 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-3629
Parrot Bar & Grill – 1005 Withers Dr
Phone: (843) 626-9486
Peaches Corner – 900 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 448-7424
Peking Express – 2501 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-0300
Peppers Restaurant & Lounge – 2701 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-1919
Philly House – 702 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-7545
Piccadillys – 2501 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-4302
Pier 14 Restaurant & Lounge – 1306 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 448-4314
Pizza A La Roma – 412 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-7203
Pizza Hut – 1621 Executive Ave
Phone: (843) 916-4813
Planet Hollywood – 2915 Hollywood Dr
Phone: (843) 448-7827
Plantation House of Pancakes – 1501 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-6522
Plantation Pancake House – 1150 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 238-1690
Pops Place – 511 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-6033
Quincys Family Steakhouse – 3452 Waccamaw Blvd
Phone: (843) 236-8700
Quiznos Subs – 1343 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-0000
Ramandos Italian Ristorante – 2001 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-7060
Red Lobster Restaurant – 10000 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 497-7761
Redz Pizza & Hot Subs In Ctr – 3852 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 828-0555
River City Cafe – 208 73rd Ave N
Phone: (843) 449-8877
Riverview Restaurant – 101 Outlet Blvd
Phone: (843) 236-1000
Roma Restaurant – 5815 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-9359
Ron Jons Beer & Burgers – 3218 Waccamaw Blvd
Phone: (843) 236-8001
Ron Jons Delivery – 938 Highway 501 # A
Phone: (843) 448-5401
Rossinis Italian Restaurant – 4700 Highway 17 Byp S
Phone: (843) 293-8682
Rossis Italian Restaurant – 9636 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-0481
Ruby Tuesday – 101 N Strand Pkwy
Phone: (843) 650-7829
Ryans Family Steakhouse – 3607 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 272-1051
Sakura Japanese – 10177 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 272-9980
Sam Sneads Grille – 9708 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 497-0580
Sams Corner II – 7718 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-3342
Sand Bar – 9500 Shore Dr
Phone: (843) 449-2685
Sandcastle South Cafe – 2207 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 444-2621
Santa Maria Restaurant – 6900 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 918-8100
Sea Captains House – 3002 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 448-8082
Sea Gardens – 600 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 828-3330
Sea Trawler – 1109 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-7470
Seafare Restaurant – 2000 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 232-1366
Shamrocks Sports Bar & Grill – 2510 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-2532
Shoneys Restaurant – 1206 Highway 17 S
Phone: (843) 448-1702
Shuckers Raw Bar – 300 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-6162
Sir Johns Restaurant – 411 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-7896
Socastee Station – 4504 Socastee Blvd Unit A
Phone: (843) 293-2937
Southeast Restaurant Corp – 5520 Dick Pond Rd
Phone: (843) 293-1155
Southern Pancake House – 7100 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-3832
Southside Grill – 355 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 232-8084
Spring Garden Restaurant – 1702 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 448-4270
Spring House Corp Office – 511 28th Ave N Apt A
Phone: (843) 448-8145
Spring House Family Buffet – 5301 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 828-8871
Squires Corner Cafe – 1 Park Dr
Phone: (843) 626-9629
St Angelo IV Pizza Shoppe – 1500 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 238-1661
St Clements Beach Bar & Grill – 202 70th Ave N
Phone: (843) 449-1112
St Johns Captains Restaurant – 6803 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 449-5251
Stadium Club – 317 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 238-1754
Steeres Calabash Seafood – 9601 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-0421
Substation II – 502 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 238-1440
Sugami Japanese Restaurant – 4813 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 692-7709
Sun Wah Restaurant – 2711 Beaver Run Blvd
Phone: (843) 215-4525
Sunami Japanese Restaurant – 4813 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-7271
Sundown Restaurant & Sports – 810 Surfside Dr
Phone: (843) 238-1240
Sunrise Pancake Restaurant – 603 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 445-6741
Taco Arian – 6215 Blynn Dr
Phone: (843) 449-5296
Taste Buds – 9904 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 497-3643
Taste of Europe – 118 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 839-2419
Teen Canteen – Oak St
Phone: (843) 448-8908
Texas Roadhouse Grill – 1610 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 946-6695
Thomas Management Co – 1015 Surf Pine Dr # B
Phone: (843) 238-9917
Thoroughbreds Restaurant – 9706 Highway 17 N
Phone: (843) 497-2636
Tivoli Gardens Restaurant – 1601 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 238-5601
Tony Romas – 1317 Celebrity Cir
Phone: (843) 448-7427
Toppers Restaurant & Lounge – 9400 Shore Dr
Phone: (843) 449-1531
Tripps Restaurant – 1311 Celebrity Cir
Phone: (843) 626-6455
Ultimate Blendz Cafe Inc – 3901 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 445-2761
Uncle Johns Restaurant – 402 24th Ave N
Phone: (843) 626-2016
Valentino Italian Restaurant – 637 Highway 17 S
Phone: (843) 828-4488
Victorias Country Cookin – 1102 3rd Ave S
Phone: (843) 626-5179
Villa Katrinas Underground – 821 Main St
Phone: (843) 946-6216
Villa Mare – 7819 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 449-8654
Villa Romana Italian Eatery – 707 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-4990
Village Bar & Grill – 3901 N Kings Hwy Ste 28
Phone: (843) 444-9092
Village Cafe – 4761 Wild Iris Dr Apt 104
Phone: (843) 238-0936
Vintage House Cafe – 1210 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-3918
Waffle International – 4765 Highway 17 Byp S
Phone: (843) 293-4994
Warrens Restaurant & Lounge – 1108 3rd Ave S
Phone: (843) 448-3110
Wayward Winds Cafe – 2609 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 448-5990
Whispers – 211 S Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 946-9937
Windows Restaurant – 9550 Shore Dr
Phone: (843) 449-6461
Windsurfer Cafe – 210 N Ocean Blvd
Phone: (843) 444-0001
Wing King – 4480 Socastee Blvd
Phone: (843) 293-4484
Wok Express Delivery – 1110 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 626-1122
Wok N Roll – 10177 N Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 272-5489
Woodhaven Pancake & Restaurant – 2600 S Kings Hwy
Phone: (843) 448-2277
Yamato Steak House of Japan – 1213 Celebrity Cir # R5
Phone: (843) 448-1959