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Dining with your dog? Here are 7 pet-friendly Myrtle Beach-location dining establishments for spring

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If warmer spring weather condition indicates you’re constantly requesting an outside table at Myrtle Beach-location dining establishments, include your dog in the enjoyable.

Many regional dining establishments welcome family pets at their outdoor patios and decks. Now is the best time to dine with your dog, prior to steamy summertime shows up.

Here are 7 dog-friendly dining establishments in Myrtle Beach, from BringFido, an animal travel website.

Bummz Beach Cafe

Skyler, a 1-year-old toy Yorkie, relaxes on the patio at Bummz Beach Cafe in Myrtle Beach. Dog-friendly restaurants around the Myrtle Beach area welcome pets on their patios this spring. April 11, 2023.

Skyler, a 1-year-old toy Yorkie, unwinds on the patio area at Bummz Beach Cafe in Myrtle Beach. Dog-friendly dining establishments around the Myrtle Beach location welcome family pets on their outdoor patios this spring. April 11, 2023.

Location: 2002 North Ocean Boulevard, Myrtle Beach

Enjoy ocean views with your animal at Bummz Beach Cafe at the heart of Myrtle Beach. The menu at the transformed beach home consists of seafood baskets and strawberry daiquiris, which you can take pleasure in on either their covered deck and al fresco patio area.

Server Marianne Rivenburg said, “All the local dogs know me,” since she keeps a bag of dog treats for canine visitors. Rivenburg approximated that approximately 40% of Bummz customers bring their dogs.

Rivenburg brought a treat to Wiley Jack Daniels, a terrier mix checking out from Florence. Wiley’s owner Kimberly Hyman said they picked Bummz since they understood Wiley would be invited. “We want him to enjoy the vacation too,” Kimberly said.

Her spouse Tobin included, “Yeah, we hate leaving him.”

King Street Grille

Location: 3040 Howard Avenue, Myrtle Beach

Bring your dog to view the video game at King Street Grille. At this high end sports bar in Market Common, attempt sweet tea, fried chicken and mussels. “Our dogs really enjoyed dining with us on the patio,” Crystal composed 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 area. Enjoy a bangin’ shrimp mac and cheese or Philly cheese steak hamburger, in addition to a signature fishbowl mixed drink.

The Sneaky Beagle

Owner Terri Usher feeds Cody, a two-year-old bichon, chicken jerky. The Sneaky Beagle restaurant, near Carolina Forest, has a seperate menu for dogs. January 3, 2022.

Owner Terri Usher feeds Cody, a two-year-old bichon, chicken jerky. The Sneaky Beagle restaurant, near Carolina Forest, has a seperate menu for dogs. January 3, 2022.

Location: 5040 Carolina Forest Boulevard, Myrtle Beach

The dog menu at the Sneaky Beagle offers your buddy a cooking experience. Dogs can devour on doggy doughnuts and pupcakes, while their owners take pleasure in paninis and distinct tacos, like buffalo shrimp and mac and cheese.

Cody, a 2-year-old bichon, scarfed down the Sneaky Beagle’s chicken jerky in January.

“He loves it,” said owner Terri Usher, who went to from Pennsylvania with her spouse.

Fiesta Mexicana

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

Sip a margarita below vibrant papel picado flags on Fiesta Mexicana’s front patio area. “We enjoyed sizzling fajitas on the covered patio …. protected from sun and rain” composed 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 preferred bulldog, Boston Terrier, or other bully breed to Bully’s Pub and Grill in Barefoot Landing. Pets’ moms and dads can rest on their big deck neglecting the pond, and take pleasure in totchos (tacky chili smothered tater kids) and 32 brews on tap.

Dagwood’s Deli and Sports Bar

Location: 600 US-17 BUS, Surfside Beach

Surfside Beach doesn’t lose out on the doggy dining enjoyable. The patio area at Dagwood’s Deli and Sports Bar invites family pets at their shaded tables. Owners can sample Dagwood’s big choice of sandwiches and homemade chili, and complement their meal with a warm chocolate chip cookie.

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