Best Specialty Cuisine Restaurants - 2023

(Left) Brisket serves ‘real Texas BBQ,’ and delectable sides; (Right) Habaneros Mexican Restaurant.

Brisket
1501 Hwy 17 S., North Myrtle Beach, (843) 273-4423
Brisketnmb.com
North Myrtle Beach’s beloved Brisket restaurant serves “real Texas BBQ,” and is a true haven for meat enthusiasts. Its mouthwatering, slow-cooked brisket, pulled pork, chicken, ribs, even salmon, are infused with rich smoky flavors. The welcoming ambiance, attentive service, and delectable sides create a memorable BBQ dining experience. Also enjoy daily Happy Hour (4-7 p.m.), open Tuesday through Sunday for lunch and dinner.

Café Old Vienna
1604 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, (843) 946-6252
Cafeoldvienna.com
Café Old Vienna, a cherished Myrtle Beach favorite, has delighted diners with its authentic and delectable German-Austrian cuisine for more than two decades, remaining a staple of the Grand Strand food scene. Enjoy a range of Austrian and German beers on tap, perfectly complementing the soul-satisfying dishes like Veal Wiener Schnitzel, Sauerbraten, and pierogis. For a communal dining experience, indulge in their delightful “Feasts.” 

Habaneros Mexican Restaurant
10799 SC 707, Murrells Inlet, (843) 748-9026
11151 Ocean. Hwy, Pawleys Island, (843) 235-9595
Habanerosrestaurant.com
For a taste of Mexico, Habaneros in two locations serves all your favorites for lunch and dinner including appetizers, a la carte specialties including quesadillas, chili rellenos, tostadas, enchiladas, freshly prepared sides including Spanish rice, refried beans, Pico de Gallo, plus tacos, burritos, and platters combining the concinero’s best dishes on one plate. Choose from vegetarian dishes and splash around in an oversized margarita or two. Fast lunch combos are a specialty for those with limited time, and most are under $10.