Sandy’s Meet N’ Eat

  4.2 – 706 reviews   • American restaurant

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Casual spot for classic comfort foods & ice cream, set in a campground with covered outdoor seats.

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Tim M
Off season between Dec. 4 & 11. Ordered several times. Great burgers cooked to order. Fresh buns. On one occasion I ordered ice cream for my wife, who was back at the house and a burger for me. They gave me the ice cream long before the burger was ready. When they handed me the burger, I mentioned that the ice cream was melting. Associate said “sorry” and walked off. No common sense. Great burgers, however.
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Eric Reynolds
This was our first time ordering food from here. We’ve gotten ice cream plenty of times but never real food. The menu has been updated as well as online ordering. We picked our meals, paid with the credit card and immediately got a text message saying when it would be ready. We drove up, went to the take out window and didn’t have to wait very long. We drove back to our camper and dug in. My wife loves fried flounder so that’s what she got. I ordered a small pizza with veggies. My pizza was ok. Not great by any stretch. Her flounder was good. It came with fries. I would have given a little higher rating if they had included slaw with hers (slaw should always come with flounder!). The online ordering is great and the food was ready quickly and on time! Next time I’ll try a burger and we will get a side of slaw. I’ll give a 3.5 overall.
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Richard Hearn
Burgers, fries, hot dogs, and chicken tenders type of food at a good price. Definitely hit the spot for some lunch while cruising around on a golf cart. Plenty of ice cream flavors too.
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Ethan Stockton
Good atmosphere, fast lines, and good milkshake. Very good place to get milkshakes, ice cream, and food.
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Daddio
I Don’t Always Dine Like the Most Interesting Dad in the World, But When I Do, Sandy’s Meet n’ Eat Gets My Flip-Flops in a Twist!
Picture me, your quintessential dad—solar-selling, pun-slinging, marketing-consulting hero of suburbia—strutting into Sandy’s Meet n’ Eat like I just closed a deal to power the sun itself. Nestled at 6001 S Kings Hwy in the heart of Myrtle Beach’s Ocean Lakes Family Campground, this place isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a coastal fever dream where flip-flops meet flavor explosions, and I’m here for every bite. I’ve faced tougher crowds than a homeowners’ association voting on solar panels, so when I say Sandy’s delivers a pitch that’d make even my cheesiest dad joke blush, you better believe it’s the real deal.
This spot’s got the kind of vibe that makes you forget you’re still finding sand in your socks from the beach. It’s an open-air paradise with a sprawling wooden deck under ancient live oaks, seating close to 200 sun-kissed souls. You’re chilling with the fam, maybe dodging a seagull eyeing your fries, while a gazebo nearby hosts magicians or musicians (or, in my case, my ill-fated attempt at a one-man hot dog juggling act—don’t ask). There’s even a firepit for those crisp fall evenings when you’re toasting marshmallows and pretending you’re not just avoiding your in-laws’ stories about their timeshare. It’s the kind of place where you feel like you’re starring in your own vacation montage, minus the cheesy ukulele soundtrack.
Now, let’s talk grub, because Sandy’s menu is like if my backyard barbecue dreams got a PhD in delicious. Breakfast, served ‘til 11 AM, slaps harder than my kid’s Nerf gun ambush. Think biscuits so flaky they crumble like my resolve at an all-you-can-eat buffet, piled high with sausage, egg, and cheese that scream “Southern comfort.” The grits? Creamier than my smoothest sales pitch, the kind that make you want to hug the chef (or at least Venmo them a high-five). Come lunch or dinner, it’s a parade of American classics with a beachy swagger: the Big Kahuna Burger, a patty so juicy it deserves its own lifeguard, topped with optional chili and slaw that’s like a Carolina party in your mouth. Shrimp baskets? Crispy enough to crunch through a Zoom call. Fish fries? They snap like my fingers at a dad-dance-off. Pizzas keep the kids quiet, and the grilled chicken sandwiches are light enough to not sink you before a dip in the ocean. Portions are so generous you’ll be tempted to share—then remember you’re a dad and hoard that last bite like it’s the TV remote. Best part? Prices won’t make you choke on your sweet tea—feed a family of four for less than you’d drop on overpriced boardwalk souvenirs.
But hold the phone—the ice cream. Oh, sweet mercy, the ice cream. Available all day (except when they’re napping in January), it’s the stuff of legend. Flavors like salted caramel or strawberry hit like a plot twist in a rom-com, leaving you wondering why you ever settled for store-bought cones. I got a strawberry shake so thick it could’ve anchored my boat, and it was basically the dessert equivalent of nailing a solar sale on the first call. The staff? They’re faster than my sprint to the grill when the burgers are burning, and friendlier than a neighbor borrowing your lawnmower. They chat like they’ve known you since your first bad sunburn, making you feel like the VIP of Vacationland.
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melissa k.
We got the meat lover’s pizza last night. There was basically no marinara sauce or bottom just a bunch of cheese and some toppings.

I went there about a half an hour ago. Got a chicken sandwich with toppings and mayo and mustard. The nachos was a small bag of Tostinos chips with a little bit of gas station cheese. No condiments on the sandwich and it was dry. Never again.
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Linda Thomas
The food is fairly priced and better quality than I expected, in all honesty. It’s freshly prepared. There is usually a line, but it moves fairly quickly and the food comes out in a reasonable amount of time. The worst part is listening for your number. The staff is very friendly.
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Dale Emilson
The dude that makes the pizzas is super nice. The pizzas are good. The rest is edible at best. The only place where people are grumpy in ocean lakes and it’s always the girls.
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AcR0ob
I was so hot and hungry after such a long, exhausting day. I expected delicious, savory biscuits with the cheesy eggs and crisp bacon. What I received was, in fact, the opposite. The bacon wasn’t crispy, and my hash browns seemed barely fried. Not only that but they forgot my drink! Once I asked for it, I received sparkling water instead of the Starry I had ordered! They even ran out of forks. I will not be coming back here, and it only made my day harsher. PS My kid threw up everywhere.
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William Haskins II
The wife had a flounder basket ($15.00) w/ O rings, slaw and a bottle of water. Very disappointed that it only had 1 piece of flounder. I had the Chili cheese fries with jalapeños and a hot dog (comes plain). No option to add chili, slaw or onions. We decided to try ordering thru the kiosk and it was faster.
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