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There
are so many different clubs and pubs to choose from
in Myrtle Beach that it's difficult to go to the same
one twice. The largest nightlife conglomerate in Myrtle
Beach is definitely Broadway at the Beach. At Broadway
there are world famous establishments such as Hard
Rock Café and Planet Hollywood, which
offer a lot of memorabilia and occasionally live music.
And then there are local favorites like Revolutions,
where your platform shoes and disco dance moves are
back in style. If disco doesn't do it for you, then
try Froggy Bottoms. Froggy's is a blues and rock
bar featuring live music almost every night of the week.
There are two clubs that adjoin Froggy's, the one to
the left is Malibu's and to the right is Club
Boca. Both of these nightlife establishments are
beach themed, booty shaking dance clubs.
If
you are in the mood for something that is not quite
so grandiose and don't mind wandering about town for
a while, then you might want to patronize one of the
several smaller bars and pubs that specialize in import
beers and microbrews, Liberty's, Stool Pigeons,
and Bodo's German Brauhaus (tell Helen
the owner I said "hello"), are just a few.
If
live music is what you crave then be sure to start your
nightly quest at the House
of Blues. They are world famous for their live
music, food and drinks. It is worth the trip alone to
view all of the Americana and folk art adorning every
nook and cranny of the establishment. If local fare
is more your flavor for live music, then try bars like
Gypsy's and Alley Cat's. They specialize
in rock, blues and jam bands. By this point, if you
still yearn for something different there is the Lazy
I, which mainly caters to punk, Indy and experimental
rock. If you are more into the rave scene then keep
an ear to the street and an extra pacifier in your pocket
there is always something going on and it's usually
around Industry. Be sure to keep an ear open
for local vinyl guru, DJ Tim "de groove"
Scott. He's always spinnin' somewhere and is truely
an auditory delight.
The visitors who come to the Grand Strand by way of
the rainbow might want to check out a few local establishments
that cater to those who live an "alternative lifestyle".
Places like Time Out, Paradox and the
Rainbow House should help point you in the right direction
to have a good time.
Whew,
all this bar hoppin' is making me tired. So at this
point you're on your own. Have fun!
The
Myrtle Beach VIP card is a great way to get
free admission to many of the area's hottest
night clubs.
Get
the card then enjoy these discounts...
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2001 Nightclub
FREE ADMISSION
Before 9:30pm ($10.00 Value); after 9:30pm (21 & over)
920 Lake Arrowhead Rd.- Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 Phone (843) 449-9434 |
The Bowery
FREE ADMISSION & 10% Off Souvenirs (21 & over)
(Per Person/Per Card) 110 9th Avenue North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577 (843) 626-3445
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Club
Boca
FREE ADMISSION
(Sun-Thurs - $10.00 Value) (Fri & Sat 1/2 OFF Admission) Celebrity
Square, Broadway at the Beach Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina 29577
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Comedy
Canaba
1/2 Off ADMISSION
9588 North Kings Highway Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
29577 (843) 449-HAHA |

Froggy
Bottomz
FREE ADMISSION
(Sun-Thurs) (Fri & Sat
1/2 OFF Admission) Celebrity Square, Broadway at
the Beach Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577 |

Malibu Surf Bar
FREE
ADMISSION
(Sun-Thurs) (Fri & Sat 1/2 OFF Admission) Celebrity
Square, Broadway at the Beach Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina 29577
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Revolutions
FREE ADMISSION
(21 and Over)
Celebrity Square, Broadway at the Beach Myrtle
Beach, South Carolina 29577 444-8032
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