The first House of Blues opened in Cambridge, Mass., on Thanksgiving Day in 1992, generously feeding homeless people before opening their doors to the public. Although well known for its concert hall, the Myrtle Beach HOB's restaurant sports a relaxing, cozy atmosphere and the menu is noteably unique with their signature southern theme. Although often overshadowed by the popularity of the concerts and entertainers that perform at the House of Blues, the restaurant is entertaining as well, with a live jazz band, friendly staff, and Sunday Gospel brunches.
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House of Blues Posted: Apr 23rd, 2006 at 1:58 pm From: Westminster, MD By: pc Avg. Rating:4 |
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Everytime we visit Myrtle Beach we try to go to new restaurants. This visit was the HOB. Call ahead seating made the wait time short. Being located at Barefoot Landing we could browse shops prior to our wait. If you really want a treat try to eat around 8:30. Our two teenage children were treated to one set of the live house band while we finished our meal. The portions of food are large and the cost is average for any restaurant. Plenty of food selections to meet different appetities. I tried the Cajun Meatloaf which was very tasty. Not spicy! Great atmosphere. Fun Place. Definately a winner! ref: 2303 |
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House of Blues Posted: Dec 02nd, 2005 at 11:32 pm From: murrells inlet, SC By: cmb Avg. Rating:4.7 |
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If you go there for supper, please order the voodoo shrimp and then you will understand my ongoing protest to get it returned to the lunch menu! ref: 1715 |
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House of Blues Posted: Nov 19th, 2005 at 9:04 pm From: north myrtle beach, SC By: mla Avg. Rating:5 |
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We just love the HOB Myrtle Beach. From when we walked in and were greeted by the hostess (Mary, great gal - people everywhere should take lessons in customer service from her!) to when we left, everything and everyone was perfect. Even with a limited menu, they have an excellent selection of salads, appetizers, and entrees. HOB is a great place, and we enjoy eating there fairly often. ref: 1642 |
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House of Blues Posted: Aug 19th, 2005 at 8:50 am From: Pittsburgh, PA. By: etc Avg. Rating:4 |
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Besides going to a concert this is absolutely one of the best places to go for breakfast. Great selection and omlettes prepared to your preferences and very reasonable. Sunday is a New Orleans style Gospel brunch we reccommend. ref: 1115 |
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House of Blues Posted: Jul 12th, 2005 at 6:45 pm From: Mt. Cory, OHIO By: lm Avg. Rating:4.7 |
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We LOVE the House of Blues. We go every year when on vacation. ref: 824 |
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House of Blues Posted: Jul 10th, 2005 at 3:22 pm From: greenville, NC By: na Avg. Rating:3.5 |
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Great place to spend the evening, food great, service great - no complaints. Waits are long so expect them, but it's worth it in the end. ref: 801 |
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House of Blues Posted: Feb 17th, 2005 at 7:59 pm From: charlotte, NC By: wb Avg. Rating:2.7 |
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Varies greatly from one visit to another. No longer affiliated with the store and discounts for eating and shopping. Overall food quality has gone down over the past three years since we have been going there, as well as service.. ref: 211 |
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House of Blues Posted: Feb 14th, 2005 at 7:26 pm From: jacksonville, N.C. By: gj Avg. Rating:5 |
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Fantastic eating & musical experience! Would highly recommend to everyone! ref: 209 |