The Sound Hole is the place you go when you love loud, original, live music. From the moment you walk into this converted house, you can feel the atmosphere of a funky rock club pour over you. The stage is adjacent to the bar so the action is always right there. The staff is friendly and funny and make the most original shots in Myrtle Beach (Try a Brain Shot served in a skull shotglass, a Payday shot, or a row of Rainbow shots for you and your friends!). Bands play through the week with the biggest shows on Friday and Saturday. You can hear the best rock, metal, punk, acoustic, and funk this region has to offer. This is the place the music loving locals call home!
Dress Code: Be yourself! Dress however you like! The only requirement is shirts and shoes!
Written Nov 28, 2012
Address: 1004 Chester Street, Myrtle Beach, SC
Phone: 843-712-1218
Website: http://www.facebook.com/SoundHoleMB
I went to MB for bike weekend. You know that " I hate being here I am so fake and pretentious" kind of girls you will find in all the clubs, thats what I expected. But I was stunned and stopped in my tracks. I met a woman there ragen I belive it was, very happy a real person to talk to about things with out judgement and best of all SHE GIVES FREE DANCES. I started with 2 and got the third free. Very nice and very sexy. Got those come get me eyes. Go there and see what I mean.
Dress Code: casual
Written Oct 1, 2011
Address: N kings hwy- by myabis
This is a nice stop to sit and listen to live music. They do a lot of old music and dress up like the Blues Brothers and get everyone they involved with the show. The kids love it to. They might even get daddy up to do a little dance and it’s also FREE!!! We go just about 7:00pm.- 8:00pm. and stay till after dark.
Dress Code: Come as you are.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Ocean Blvd.
Phone: n/a
"Voted #1 club chain in the country By Exotic Dancer Magazine"
Best known for having a variety of exotic women from all parts of the country and the world. Whatever your pleasure, blondes, brunettes, or redheads, the club features 80-100 ladies every evening. In addition, they offer comfortable VIP & Presidential rooms. The club has three impressive bars featuring full service rooms with over ten cocktail waitresses. Complete selection of liquor, beer and wine. There is plenty of room for relaxing, free golfers buffet held daily between 4-7pm.
Dress Code: Casual
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: 3102 hwy 17 south, North Myrtle beach SC
Phone: 843-272-3329
duffy's tavern is located at the intesection of ocean blvd. and 9 th ave. in the heart of myrtle beach. this beacb bar offers southern rock music. according to their sign the southern rock group "alabama" got their start here. a fun place to eat and drink and listen to country and southern rock music.
Dress Code: casual.
Updated Nov 16, 2010
Address: 110 9 th ave. north.
Phone: 843-626-3445
The Dixie Stampede, had good food, average show. When you arrive for the pre show you are photographed, then ushered to a gift shop and then to a hall where you are seated on benches. The juggler/comedian was good. The drinks in this room are $4.25 in a 8-10 oz plastic boot. Peanuts or Popcorn will also be sold to you for $2.50 for a small 6" paper tray. We spent close to $100 for prefered seating and we expected the dinner, etc. to be the only cost. They came around during the show attempting to "SELL" the photographs to anyone that would give them $22 for the pictures in a paper frame. The food is served 1 item at a time from trays, and while is is good it is not great. The entire experience was a let done. Oh at the end the exit takes you back throught the gift shop. The was kind of like being at Six Flags after getting off a ride. We left with the thought of being in a "sales" environment. WE DO NOT RECOMMEND. "ONE the Show" at the ALABAMA Theatre was a lot better experience.
Dress Code: regular attire
Written Jul 27, 2007
Address: Myrtle Beach on Business 17
We only had one night in Myrtle Beach and though we saw lots of pubs we opted to go to Broadway at the Beach, the town's recreation of a seaside boardwalk. Being from Jersey, it was a bit Disney for me but it was quite nice, clean, and oddly had music everywhere you went thanks to piped in tunes at generously places speakers. There are lots of shops, restaurants, pubs but as is the case with the "real" boardwalk, it is mostly about strolling and people watching. My friend said we'd see lots of hotties while there and he was right!
Dress Code: Casual attire is fine but look your best. If you're watching everyone else, they just might be watching you.
Written Jul 4, 2007
Website: http://www.broadwayatthebeach.com/
This stripclub was alot of fun. The girls were friendly and were excited to be there. They were all having a good time. It was a more high class establishment. The girls were all attractive and it was hard to choose between them. Definitely a must when in town.
Dress Code: Casual dress code.
Written Feb 28, 2007
Address: restaurant row
Phone: 8434493655
One of the surest spots to find beach music these days. It opens daily at 4:30 but doesn't really get going until around 9, or later. If you want to learn to do the shag, you might want to go earlier. They give free shag lessons.
Though in his 70s by now, you will probably see Fat Harold (Bessent) during your visit. He is a big man with large glasses. Ask Brenda, a bartender there for at least 25 years, to point him out for you. It is said that Fat Harold's is his home and that shag dancers are his family. With the bar-neon, photos, awards, news clippings, etc. on display in this place, it could be a museum, if they would turn up the lights.
In its July 17, 2005 Travel Section, in a feature article on Beach Music, The Charlotte Observer stated, " You can buy Carolina barbecue all over the country, but away from Lexington, it loses something. You can listen to beach music anywhere in the Carolinas, but at Fat Harold's, surrounded by its fans, you don't just hear it. You feel it. It gets inside you. It probably has the same effect on you in 2005 as it did on Jim Hannah and the late Chicken Hicks in 1948."
Dress Code: You are at the beach!!
Updated Oct 28, 2005
Address: 212 Main Street, North Myrtle Beach
Phone: 843-249-5779
If you really want to learn to shag well, go to Duck's on Wednesday nights. On the second and fourth Wednesday of each month, national shag champions Charlie Womble and Jackie McGee give one hour lessons at 7 PM for $10 per person. At 8, you can stay for more practice at no additional charge.
They are only open Wednesday - Saturday from 7 PM until ....
Dress Code: Beach casual
Updated Oct 20, 2005
Address: 229 Main Street
Phone: 843-249-3858
Website: www.ducksatoceandrive.com
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