Here are 6 of the best dog friendly Myrtle Beach restaurants to get your pup’s tail wagging

If you’re looking to explore Myrtle Beach’s food scene consider bringing your dog along.

According to pet travel website BringFido, which compiles users’ reviews of dog-friendly restaurants, hotels and attractions, Myrtle Beach is home to nearly 100 dog-friendly restaurants.

Here some of reviewers’ favorite spots to grab a bite with furry friends in Myrtle Beach:

The Sneaky Beagle

5040 Carolina Forest Boulevard

For dogs: Furry friends are welcome at dog-friendly outdoor tables complete with leash holders. If your pet is hungry, The Sneaky Beagle even has a special menu just for dogs featuring pupcakes, peanut butter coco balls, chicken jerky and doggy doughnuts.

For humans: The restaurant offers people food, too, including fun shareables, 13 varieties of sandwiches and 15 different taco options.

Liberty Tap Room & Grill

7651 North Kings Highway

For dogs: The covered outdoor patio welcomes leashed dogs and Liberty has water bowls for thirsty pooches.

For humans: The restaurant offers happy hour specials on drinks and bar bites and its menu features burgers, seafood, steak and more.

Tidal Creek Brewhouse

3421 Knoles Street

For dogs: Tidal Creek has its own dog run featuring a selfie station, rope jump and fire hydrant where dogs are free to play off leash. Furry friends are also welcome on leashes in the outdoor seating area. The brewhouse also offers canine fare for hungry pets including pup cups, dog bowls with rice and meat, treats and more.

For humans: Part brewery, part coffee shop, part restaurant, Tidal Creek offers local drinks and a full menu. Dogs aren’t the only ones who can play, as the brewhouse has hammocks, games and even live music events.

Blueberry’s Grill

7931 North Kings Highway

For dogs: Pets are welcome at outdoor seating and can keep cool with provided water bowls.

For humans: Blueberry’s is known for their brunch classics like omelets, skillets, french toast and sandwiches. While dogs are only offered water, owners can enjoy coffees, fresh squeezed orange juice and cocktails.

Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen and Bar

3402 Howard Avenue

For dogs: Canine companions are welcome on the patio and can order off of their own menu featuring dog favorites like bacon, peanut butter, chicken breast and more.

For humans: The menu for humans specializes in creative takes on Southern-inspired fare, like honey-dusted fried chicken and Tupelo shrimp and grits.

Bruster’s Real Ice Cream

3784 Renee Drive

For dogs: Bruster’s has a walk-up window and a drive-through to order from, so pets are welcome to join. The ice cream spot offers free sundaes for dogs, so your pooch will love a visit on a hot summer day (or any day, for that matter).

For humans: Bruster’s makes their ice cream fresh in store and has cups, cones, sundaes, splits, blasts, shakes and freezes, so, no matter what you crave on a hot day, there’s something for everyone.