| About: | The interior design and magnificent architecture of this eatery, accented by potted palms and lots of woodwork, add to the warm, friendly atmosphere. Here, they cook the steaks just right and the rib servings are generous. For non-beef eaters, there is a varied menu including fish, chicken and four different, huge salads, each accompanied by a warm, sticky croissant. Be sure to try the outstanding warm bacon and honey mustard house dressing. This popular restaurant gets very busy on weekends and every night during the summer. Reservations are not accepted. |
| Hours: | Mo to Th from 11:00am to 10:00pm,Fr to Sa from 11:00am to 11:00pm |
| Categories: | Steak Houses, Restaurants, American Restaurants, Barbecue Restaurants, Seafood Restaurants |
| Payment: | Visa, Discover, American Express, Diners Club |
| Specialities: | Reservations, Ribs, Seafood, Steaks |
| Cuisine: | Ribs, Steaks, Steak & Barbecue |
| Ambiance: | Casual |
| Reservations Policy: | Accepted |
| Price: | $9.95 |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 843 497 2679 Email: email@centraarchy.com |
Excellent food, good service and reasonable prices. Worth the wait.
My brother lives at Mrytle Beach and he recommended Carolina Roadhouse years ago to us. He said all the locals go there, so it had to be good! We always go to eat there everytime we are at the beach and the food is always great. Their house salad with hot bacon & honey? dressing (i think that's what it is!) is great! I could just make a meal off of it alone! If you are at Mrytle Beach, you have to go there if you want a great meal!
This was my first time dining at Carolina Roadhouse. I went with three friends, all previous customer who raved about it. Frankly, I was pretty disappointed. They have a well laid out facility and the decor is great. My compliments pretty much end there.
My salad (that costs extra with a $13 plate)came complete with wilted and brown lettuce. I ate about half of it. The main dish was advertised as a blackened chicken breast topped with special sauce, accompanied with garlic fries. I believe the chicken was oven roasted, the special sauce tasted like Campbells chicken soup and the fries were fresh out of the bag with a little garlic salt sprinkled on them. The staff would easily adapt at most fast food restaurants. There are many fine eating establishments at Myrtle Beach. I would choose one of the others.
Comments (3)
hello... garlic fries are usually right out of the bag, fried, & sprinkled with garlic salt. is there any other way?
It seems that you purchased the cheapest thing on the menu, if you had ordered the prime rib, ribs or a steak the salad is included with the meal.
And what is wrong with Campbells chicken sour???