5 Pubs Where You Can Drink Like the Irish in Myrtle Beach

5 Pubs Where You Can Drink Like the Irish in Myrtle Beach

Where to Eat, Drink, and Be Irish in Myrtle Beach Any Day of the Year

In Myrtle Beach, the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day thrives 365 days a year, with a collection of pubs that serve up more than just a pint of Guinness. From the shores of the Atlantic to the heart of the Grand Strand, these establishments dish out a hearty welcome with traditional Irish fare, cheeky cocktails, and a dose of good old-fashioned craic. Whether you’re donning green or just in it for the whiskey, here’s where to embrace your inner Irish any day of the year.

The Ole Irish Pub

Must-Order: Guinness Stew

The Ole Irish Pub is where the Guinness flows freer than your uncle’s unsolicited advice. Dive into a Guinness Stew that’s as authentic as the laughter that fills the room. Here, the live music isn’t just background noise; it’s the soundtrack to an impromptu sing-along session that you didn’t know you needed. Plus, it’s the only place where “just one drink” turns into a nightlong quest for the meaning of life, or at least how to properly pronounce “Sláinte”.

📍1005 Withers Dr, Myrtle Beach, SC

Finn McCools

Must-Order: Blarney Stone Burger + McCools Chips

Finn McCools is way more than your average pub. Here, you get schooled in Irish hospitality with every pint and plate. Dive into the Blarney Stone Burger and you’re not just eating; you’re embracing a whole tradition. Those McCools Chips? Legendary doesn’t even start to cover it. You’ll find yourself wanting to measure all things in life against their crispy perfection. If these walls could share stories, they’d recount endless nights filled with laughter, chilled drinks, and the kind of friendships that only come from shared good times.

📍501 Lake Arrowhead Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC

Molly Darcy’s Irish Pub & Restaurant

Molly Darcy’s Irish Pub & Restaurant

Step into Molly Darcy’s for Molly’s Open Faced Reuben, but stay for the unmatched oceanfront charm that’ll have you questioning whether you teleported to Ireland. Here, the pints are as splendid as the views, and the only thing better than the food is the company. It’s where every cheers feels like a toast to good health, great friends, and even better memories. Plus, the ocean breeze might just convince you that you’re celebrating on the cliffs of Moher.

📍1701 South Ocean Boulevard, North Myrtle Beach, SC

O’Keefe’s Irish Pub

Must-Order: Shepherd's Pie

O’Keefe’s is where you’ll find that perfect Shepherd’s Pie, offering a taste of Ireland right in Murrells Inlet. It’s a hub for comfort, laughs, and perhaps an impromptu game of darts. Known for its warm atmosphere and hearty meals, O’Keefe’s is a testament to the Irish way of life: good food, good drinks, and great company.

📍834 Inlet Square Dr, Murrells Inlet, SC

Doyle's Pub and Grub

Must-Order: Guinness Beer Battered Fish & Chips

At Doyle’s, they know a thing or two about serving up a side of cheeky banter with their Guinness Beer Battered Fish & Chips. It’s where sports enthusiasts and food lovers unite under the glow of neon signs, sharing tales of games won and fish devoured. Here, the atmosphere is as comforting as a warm hug from your grandma—if your grandma was Irish and ran a pub. Expect to walk in as strangers but leave as part of Doyle’s ever-growing family.

📍3901 Dick Pond Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC
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