7 dog friendly restaurants in Myrtle Beach SC that will have your pet’s tail wagging

When eating your way through the Grand Strand, include your dog in the fun.

Many Myrtle Beach-area restaurants welcome pets at their patios and decks. With temperate Southern winters, you can enjoy outdoor dining year round. Here are seven dog-friendly restaurants in Myrtle Beach, from BringFido, a pet travel website.

The Sneaky Beagle

Kane, a five-year-old lab mix, takes a bite out of a doggy doughnut. The Sneaky Beagle restaurant, near Carolina Forest, has a separate menu for dogs. January 3, 2022. Provided photo.
Kane, a five-year-old lab mix, takes a bite out of a doggy doughnut. The Sneaky Beagle restaurant, near Carolina Forest, has a separate menu for dogs. January 3, 2022. Provided photo.

Location: 5040 Carolina Forest Boulevard, Myrtle Beach

The dog menu at the Sneaky Beagle gives your best friend a culinary experience. Dogs can chow down on doggy doughnuts and pupcakes, while their owners enjoy paninis and unique tacos, like mac and cheese and chicken and waffles.

Cody, a two-year-old bichon, scarfed down the Sneaky Beagle’s chicken jerky.

“He loves it,” said owner Terri Usher, who’s visiting from Pennsylvania with her husband.

King Street Grille

Location: 3040 Howard Avenue, Myrtle Beach

Bring your dog to watch the game at King Street Grille. At this upscale sports bar in Market Common, try sweet tea fried chicken and mussels. “Our dogs really enjoyed dining with us on the patio,” Crystal wrote in a review on BringFido, “The staff even brought them a bowl of water.”

Moe Moon’s

Location: 990 Boardwalk, Myrtle Beach

While walking your dog on the Myrtle Beach boardwalk, stop at Moe Moon’s canine-friendly patio. Enjoy a bangin’ shrimp mac and cheese or philly cheese steak burger, along with a fishbowl cocktail.

Fiesta Mexicana

Location: 410 70th Ave. N., Myrtle Beach

Sip a margarita underneath colorful papel picado flags on Fiesta Mexicana’s front patio. “We enjoyed sizzling fajitas on the covered patio .... protected from sun and rain” writes Patrick in a BringFido review. “My pup enjoyed lounging around the table and nibbling on the chips.”

Bully’s Pub and Grill

Totchos at Bully’s Pub and Grill at Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach. Photo by Emily Smith for The Surge.
Totchos at Bully’s Pub and Grill at Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach. Photo by Emily Smith for The Surge.

Location: 4868 Hwy 17, North Myrtle Beach

Bring your favorite bulldog, Boston Terrier, or other bully breed to Bully’s Pub and Grill in Barefoot Landing. Pets parents can sit on their large deck overlooking the pond, and enjoy totchos (cheesy chili smothered tater tots) and 32 brews on tap.

Bummz Beach Cafe

Location: 2002 North Ocean Boulevard, Myrtle Beach

Enjoy waterfront views with your pet at Bummz Beach Cafe on North Ocean Boulevard. The menu at the converted beach cottage includes seafood and craft cocktails, which you can enjoy while lounging in beachfront adirondack chairs.

Dagwood’s Deli & Sports Bar

Location: 600 US-17 BUS, Surfside Beach

Surfside Beach doesn’t miss out on the doggy dining fun. The patio at Dagwood’s Deli & Sports Bar welcomes pets at their shaded tables. Owners can sample Dagwood’s large selection of sandwiches and homemade chili, and top off their meal with a warm chocolate chip cookie.

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