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A menu featuring an array of classic pizzas & American fast food with a patio overlooking the water.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 706 S Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Phone: (843) 444-0440
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Reviews
First, there is no bathroom in the restaurant — you have to walk across to an arcade just to use the restroom. The water costs 50 cents per cup, and it’s served in tiny plastic cups that taste like hose water.
The service was frustrating. There was a severe language barrier with our waitress, to the point where even a simple food order was a struggle. I’m not against different languages or cultures — far from it — but clear communication is essential in this line of work, and if you can’t take a basic order correctly, this isn’t the right job.
We were charged for balsamic vinegar they never had. The Caesar salad with shrimp (an extra $5) came with four tiny, fried shrimp and a pile of greens that could barely be called a salad.
The pizza was the final straw. We ordered a white pizza, and the ricotta was foul, resembling something from a Lunchables kit. The crust was so undercooked and doughy you could fold it over and push your finger straight through it. Disgustingly undercooked. The “crispness” they brag about is nonexistent. I’ve had real New York pizza — my mother is from Queens, my family is from Italy, and I’ve eaten plenty of authentic slices. If this is what they call “New York pizza,” then I’ve been mistaken my whole life.
The ranch dressing was sour, water was literally dripping from the ceiling, and the woman behind the counter was eating food behind the register, wiping her mouth and face — incredibly unsanitary for a place serving food.
On top of everything, they added an automatic 15% gratuity. Under normal circumstances, that’s fine — but this restaurant absolutely did not earn it.
From start to finish, this was one of the worst dining experience I’ve ever had. Between the awful food, poor service, unsanitary practices, and unprofessional operation, I strongly recommend spending your money anywhere else.