Grand Strand Restaurants Continue to be Impacted by COVID-19
Even more restaurants across the Grand Strand have been impacted by COVID-19. In North Myrtle Beach, an employee at a Chick-Fil-A has tested positive. The restaurant will remain open and operational, however they took all precautions, including a deep clean of the facility and closed their dining room. Other restaurants have not fared as well as they have been forced to temporarily close. This now includes Croissants Bistro and Bakery, Mr. Fish, Chris’ Pizza & Pub, and Parkway tavern. We will provide a more detailed list on our website after the show.
Myrtle Beach
- Mr. Fish in Myrtle Beach: curbside only due to safety concerns.
- Flamingo Grill in Myrtle Beach: closed temporarily after one employee tested positive.
- Hook & Barrel in Myrtle Beach: closed temporarily after one employee tested positive in a sister restaurant.
- Croissants Bistro and Bakery in Myrtle Beach: closed temporarily after one employee tested positive.
North Myrtle Beach
- Greg Norman Australian Grille in North Myrtle Beach: closed temporarily after one employee tested positive.
- Oscar’s Food & Spirits in North Myrtle Beach: closed temporarily after one employee tested positive.
- Rockefellers Raw Bar in North Myrtle Beach: closed temporarily due to safety concerns and to test their employees.
- Molly Darcy’s in North Myrtle Beach: closed temporarily after two employees tested positive.
- Chris’ Pizza & Pub in North Myrtle Beach: curbside only due to safety concerns.
Surfside Beach
- Island Bar and Grill Surfside: closed temporarily after one employee tested positive.
Longs
- Parkway Tavern in Longs: closed temporarily due to a positive test in the establishment.