You’ve
read your favorite book twice, all your favorite snacks are gone, you’ve gone
through all five of your swimsuits and you find yourself thinking, “Where have
these days gone?” Although lounging on the beach being lazy once in a while is
an essential escape we all need at one time or another, eventually, it’s
totally normal to want to get up and at it again after several days of being
dazed by the suns rays. So, tonight, it’s time to go out! But, where to? No
worries. There are plenty of hotspots to visit during your nightlife experience
in North Myrtle Beach! Here is a list of just a few places for a great night
out on the town:
Fat Harold’s Beach Club
Don’t let the name fool you. No, there
will not be an overweight man dancing it up on stage, so no worries. This dance
house is legendary, primarily because it’s the home of the hip dance move “The
Shag”. Never heard of it? Come on now! Well, if you want to get up with the
times and don’t know this dance move, Far Harold’s even offers lessons to
people who don’t know how to “Shag!” The dance floor isn’t your typical dance
floor. Instead of a shiny, fancy finish, this dance floor is made of hardwood
and it’s sprinkled with beer and saw dust! So come on out in some casual
apparel for an evening filled with some Southern country fun!
Alabama Theatre
This theatre is not only grand in
appearance on the outside, but it’s inside is incredibly impressive as well,
seating over 2,000 people. If you’re into country music, this is definitely the
place for you! Shows run all the way from Tuesday to Thursday each evening.
Entertainment and music is provided by some of the biggest starts in country
music, along with some extraordinarily talented local bands. The theatre is
smack dab in the middle of a huge shopping and restaurant district, called the
Barefoot Landing. There are both restaurants and shops to match the taste and
style of anyone in the family. So, this is the perfect place to hang for the
entire night!
Murrells Inlet Marshwalk
If the beach life has got you a bit exhausted
(as exhausting as basking in the sun all day long can be…), then you may want
to check out this beautiful marshwalk. Stroll along the coast and watch the
sunset and the silhouettes of boats coming back into the bay after a day at
sea. Along the walkway, if you start feeling up to it, there are plenty of
low-key hot spots, such as the Dead Dog Saloon and Bubba’s Love Shack. . Both
feature live bands nearly every night of the week. Two other venues, called the
Divine Prime and Fishhouse offer easy-going atmospheres for anyone who thinks
they’re hip enough to hang there. So, take a stroll, hear some tunes and select
your venue of choice and just take it all in!
For more on South Carolina/Myrtle Beach Nightlife, look here:
- http://www.10best.com/destinations/south-carolina/myrtle-beach/nightlife/best-nightlife/
- http://blog.seasidevacations.com/blog/bid/282044/Best-Things-to-Do-in-Myrtle-Beach
- http://www.visitmyrtlebeach.com/things-to-do/nightlife-music/
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