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Gluten Free Restaurants, Myrtle Beach Sc


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Hi

Does anyone know of any gluten free restaurants in Myrtle Beach, SC ?


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Corkdarrr Enthusiast

If nothing else, I'm almost positive they have an Outback there.

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Hi Suepooh4!

I actually live here in Myrtle Beach....and while I can't say that I've ventured out very much to eat. There are certainly many options that you can have. I usually try the local (not chain) restaurants and find that they are much more willing to help you than some of the other more well-known places. There is an Outbuck, however, I've been hearing some mixed things lately about their gluten-free menu. Do you know what part or area that you're going to be staying/living/moving (whichever) to? I can give you a good idea of what places are in that area that you can call!

Amanda

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suepooh4 Contributor
Hi Suepooh4!

I actually live here in Myrtle Beach....and while I can't say that I've ventured out very much to eat. There are certainly many options that you can have. I usually try the local (not chain) restaurants and find that they are much more willing to help you than some of the other more well-known places. There is an Outbuck, however, I've been hearing some mixed things lately about their gluten-free menu. Do you know what part or area that you're going to be staying/living/moving (whichever) to? I can give you a good idea of what places are in that area that you can call!

Amanda

Hi Amanda,

Sorry it took me so long to write back, I haven't been on this site since last October. I would really appreciate it if you have any names or phone numbers of restaurants that have a gluten free menu or that will accomodate. My husband (he has celiac) and our children will be staying in North Myrtle Beach in June 07.

Thank you

Sue

  • 7 months later...
missingmychickenstrips Newbie

I know this post is pretty old but I thought if you are still checking it. I have been in Myrtle for a week now and I have hit my normal fast food joints like wendys, McDs and Taco Bell. Some places that I have tried and did not get sick were boondocks out past garden city but the food was not great and the service kinda sucked along with the 500 spiders that were on their deck. We then tried Dead Dog Saloon which was amazing, I had the lemon pepper grouper with mashed and I loved it. The service was great and they were very helpful. We also went to Kobe, which was fast and good. Make sure to tell them not to put anything on the meat and you are good. Then there is always Cheesburger in paradise, and the rest of the good gluten free sit down places. I went to Chili's for the first time since the diet and the one in myrtle was amazing. They have a menu and the manager came out and shared the tips with me. Even though it was busy they checked on me serveral times to make sure I was ok and didn't need anything else. So with all of the good stuff you know I had to be sick one time. I take a lot of risks where I know I shouldn't. I went to the Texas roadhouse grill, I thought the server was going to fall on the floor when I started asking questions. We arrived at 5pm so we would miss the rush and she acted like I was messing up her entire day. Anyway, I asked for all the right things but I still got sick. I would not go there again. Not helpful and not worth the risk. Anyway I hope this helps someone on their trip to myrtle.

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