2nd Ave Wicked Tuna
Restaurant and Bar (l,d; $$)
This eatery showcases unlimited views. Also, the tropical feel and the corresponding drinks (with daily specials too) are some of the best reasons to enjoy this visit.
The restaurant is partially enclosed on the second level. Then the bar on the third level is open to the breezes and wraparound outdoor deck seasonally. Beach attire is allowed in the bar, but put on a shirt please!
The entire facade, restaurant and bar on Second Avenue Pier were renovated in 2020 at the southern beginning spot of the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, although the walk does extend farther south.
It's the same quality and ambiance as the original Wicked Tuna in Murrells Inlet.