CaddyshackOther Restaurant in Myrtle Beach
There are currently 9 independent, user-submitted restaurant reviews for Caddyshack.
Reviews of Caddyshack
Posted:05-07-2008
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Review: We have gone to Caddyshacks for the past 5 years and plan to go again on this trip to Myrtle Beach. The first time we tried the restaurant it was located at Broadway at the Beach. The food has always been fantastic. The fried pickles are the best we have had. We usually all get burgers and fries and have never been disappointed. My father in law got the chili cheese fries last year and they were excellent. The restaurant was pretty dead last year around lunch time, but the service and food didn't suffer at all. Reasonably priced for a family of 4.
Nicholasville, Kentucky |
Posted:02-06-2008
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Review: Travelling with others for the last five years to MB we stumbled across Caddyshack two years ago.(Wished it was sooner...) We generally arrived for happy hour where they have drink specials and food specials both which were top notch. The beer was cold with a good selection to choose from. The appetizers were excellent wings, nachos etc. The atmosphere was very unique and had that quaint feeling. The bar area was like being in a pub and the bartender/service was excellent... Both times we were at CS was in the beginning of March.
Simcoe, ON |
Posted:08-07-2007
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Review: I wondered why this place was so quiet and empty when we walked in. The food was subpar. The best I can say is that the fried pickles were great. Fries were super cold, and the wait for the food, even though the place was literally empty, was way too long. Plus, it was no better than a meal from someplace like Applebees but much higher priced. Definitely off the list for next trip.
Hurricane, West Virginia |
Posted:06-23-2007
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Review: I have heard many people mention how difficult or confusing it is to access this location. Hooters is right next door and you access it exactly the same way. The restaurants at Myrtel Grand Mall are all inside the "Mall entrance". I would like an explanation of why it is so confusing. All my visits to Caddyshack have been excellent.
Vero Beach, Florida |
Posted:05-26-2007
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Review: We stopped in here during bike week. They must have improved since the last reviews. We sat at the bar and the bartender was quick to serve us. It was fairly crowded . The beers were icy cold and there were enough TV"s to keep everyone happy. I ordered the wings and they were the best I had in Myrtle ever. They only give you the drumstick part of the wing, they were large and half price at happy hour. It was actually enough to be a meal. My wife ordered one of their salads and really enjoyed it. The last review was awhile ago and it wasn't too good but we had a great experience here. The place is in the Colonial Mall so all you have to do is use the mall entrance. As the last review states, if you pass it you will have to turn around to get back to it. Also I ordered the chocolate cake and it was the biggest piece I ever saw....enough for 2 people easily. Food was served on real plates, not the baskets and waxpaper that alot of the restaurants serve you food on in this area. We will be back when we are in town.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania |
Posted:03-20-2007
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Review: It was a little weird thy at the place was not more busy but my husband and i really liked it. the food was good and the portion size was huge. it was a diamond in the rough considering what you get at myrtle beach sometimes. i really liked the fried pickels too.
Fayetteville, North Carolina |
Posted:01-27-2007
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Review: It was recommended to us by a couple of patrons new to Myrtle Beach not to order any of the meat items on the menu as they had just finished there meals and were very dissappointed in them. They had the manager at there table several minutes later who apologized and discounted their meals for them.
On this que, we ordered salads and found them to be o.k. The server was very apologetic but really didn't try to talk us into ordering anything more than we did. He just mentioned that it was extremely slow this time of year and that the food is normally much fresher than it was this evening... Won't go back anytime soon.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina |
Posted:08-10-2006
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Review: Where shall I begin? You can see it from Highway 17 but its hard to get to. Since there is no entrance to it on 17, we were taken out of our way by 15 minutes. That should have been our signal to keep driving.
We entered this mysteriously empty restaurant at the prime time period of 8:00...a second signal we ignored. They start off with complimentary deep fried pickle slices. While they were wierd, if I knew how the meals would turn out we might have eaten more of them.
From nuked burgers, undercooked and mushy fries, watery and wilted salad that came with "fresh baked bread" that were soon as hard as stone, medicinal tasting "cherry coke", you get the picture.
Bill needs to stick with comedy and we all need to drive past this dump. For $100 for 5 its a disaster.
Garden City, New York |
Posted:02-26-2006
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Review: Was there on a Saturday night but it was really quiet. Only about 4 other parties in the restraunt area. Pretty good food, nothing to complain about. Would go back for the pricing. The downside is you cannot access the restaurant directly from Highway 17, which is confusing.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina |
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