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The Shack

American Restaurant in Cherry Grove

 
The Shack
Rated: 3 out of 5 with 72 Reviews

Formerly Biscuit Shack, now locally owned by Scott Childers and Todd Fineran. Great food at affordable prices in a relaxing atmosphere.


The Shack
1128 Sea Mountain Hwy
Cherry Grove
843-249-3224
Hours: N/A
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The Shack
Posted: Dec 24th, 2010 at 6:55 am
From: Bowmansville, PA
By: mw


Avg. Rating:4.3
Went here for lnch and was more then happy. We had the seafood platters, one with flounder and clams and the other with flounder and shrimp. Both meals were excelent and plentiful. Fish was fried just right. We will return for sure.
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Posted: Nov 24th, 2010 at 10:51 pm
From: Fort Mill SC, SC
By: adl


Avg. Rating:5
My name is Ashley. I worked as a server at the biscuit shack for over 10 years.As a matter of fact i grew up in that lil ol shack.Boots was like a mother to me and the girls and also the guys in the kitchen. Boots was definatly a hard stern boss and always meant business. She always took care of her employees and we we re all like a family. R.I.P Boots you are truley missed. I'm grateful that i had the opportunity to be part of the biscuit shack family . So those of you who think we(the waitress of the shack)show favoritizem to our locals.Well yeah maybe we do a little...maybe bc their like family to us and they keep food on our tables all year long.We try to make it feel like your at home when you eat here so thats why we call everyone by their names. Yes the smoking was an issue but hey boots was a smoker and shes the owner so she makes the rules. One thing Ill never forget about boots was she was a very well known woman in North Myrtle Beach. She took care of all the Policeman,ER, anyone in city uniform anytime and loved animals sometimes more than people. Thank You boots I will truely miss drinkin those Crown Royal and sprites with ya. R.I.P Boots Jordan we love you.
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Posted: Nov 13th, 2010 at 10:28 pm
From: Zebulon, NC
By: jl


Avg. Rating:4.2
We just discovered this restaurant. The first day was excellent. We went the 2nd day and are now going for the 3rd day and home. As you can tell our breakfast was delicious. Everything was freshly cooked.
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Posted: Oct 26th, 2010 at 7:49 pm
From: cherry grove, SC
By: tas


Avg. Rating:2.7
Got something to go and it was lousy never going back shameful take outs.
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Posted: Sep 07th, 2010 at 10:49 pm
From: Little RIver, SC
By: td


Avg. Rating:3.5
The Restaurant is not THe BIscuit Shack anymore. We have eaten there many times and it gets better and better. The owners go out of their way to accomodate everyone. I called and wanted Chicken and Dumpings and Todd was not fixing them on the day we were coming. She said come on I will fix what you want. We love the changes. It is a new place Boots died and will be missed but don't compare the two. Everything is made homemade. We love it and are so excited they are opening for dinner on weekends. Everyone is friendly and it is finally clean. I can not wait to go back!
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Posted: Aug 27th, 2010 at 1:11 am
From: North Myrtle Beach, SC
By: ba


Avg. Rating:2.5
This was my fourth and final visit to the new Shack! I knew after the third visit the food was not acceptabl. The beef stew was void of everything resembling beef stew over rice. When I pointed out to the waitress the two small pieces of beef, she replied "She whould get me more.} Today (August 25,2010) I gave them another try. The chicked was good. Although the waitress said the mashed potatoes were freshly cooked, my serving was covered up in gravy and the potatoes looked liked an old baked potato smashed. The custormer next to me, received fluffy white potaoes. The veggies were below par. I am hopful the manager will read these reviews and make adjustments. I am a local and would like to give the Shack another go. I will wait two weeks and eat there one more time. I will be surprised to received an email response.
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Posted: Jul 25th, 2010 at 11:52 pm
From: Wilmington, N.C.
By: rtb


Avg. Rating:3.2
R.I.P. MS. BOOTS,We miss you,Returning cust.after many ,many yrs, Food still good! Waitress very good! Sad to hear you passed!
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Posted: Jul 07th, 2010 at 9:18 am
From: Harrisburg, NC
By: kc


Avg. Rating:2.7
My family and I have vactioned at Cherry Grove for 8 years now. We were sad to here about Ms. Boots... she was such a nice lady. We always ate breakfast at the Biscuit Shack at least 4 mornings during the week. Very resaonable prices and in our oppinion, the food was always fresh and hot! We had a chance to go down 2 weeks ago for a short stay before our weeks vacation in August. So we had to stop by the Biscuit Shack or now the "Shack" and things have changed!! What I will comment on is the breakfast.. which is why we always went there. We were one of 2 familys in there around 8:30.. Pancakes were cold.. sausage was cold.. scramble eggs were cold.. and the home fries must have been cooked around 5:00am.. The only thing that was warm was the grits my wife ordered.. I guess it is not to hard to keep a pot of grits warm. Prices have gone up... but what hasn't that you buy. We don't mind paying more however we do expect for the quality to at least be the same that made this establishment the reason why we kept coming back!! We were so disappointed in our experience!! In my life I have learned that things change and that is a part of life! I guess we will be changing too!!
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Posted: Jun 30th, 2010 at 2:51 pm
From: Little River, SC
By: mcs


Avg. Rating:4.3
R.I.P. Ms. Boots. I haven't been back since Ms. Boots passed away. New owners, new management, new policies (including being totally NON-smoking now), new menu, new decor, new hours, new name ("The Shack" instead of "Boots & John's Bisquit Shack," but still close enough to make people think it's the same)...I loved a place where opinions that were contrary to the "sheeple-like" opinions adhered to by most, were held in high regard. The restaurant welcomed smokers because Ms. Boots was a smoker and it was her restaurant - remember that SC's economy was built on tobacco! Non-smokers were welcome to eat on the porch or go elsewhere. Period. The restaurant served good meals at reasonable prices so that the "everyday Joe's and Jane's, the elderly, ill or "lonely" could always have a place to get food and feel at home. The locals loved it there because it was a place to be comfortable and to "visit" with each other. Visitors to the area were welcome and treated well, as long they didn't come in acting all pretentious and uppity. Ms. Boots would hand anyone their "butt" if they had a bad attitude...and it was her restaurant, so she could do that. Ms. Boots was the first to provide hot coffee and food for all of the people who serve us in law enforcement and emergency services...and she'd make sure that stray animals had food and comfort, too. She had the world's biggest heart, but she wouldn't put up with "mess" from anyone! If you didn't like the food and atmosphere at Boots & John's Bisquit Shack, then be sure and visit the "new" Shack. As for those of us who loved the "original" Shack...keep the memories sacred and maybe try the Little River Diner!
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Posted: Jun 03rd, 2010 at 4:41 pm
From: Little River, SC
By: lf


Avg. Rating:5
Celebrate the opening of the NEW and slightly revamped "The Shack." Previously The Biscuit Shack, The Shack is now open for business and they are busier now than ever! Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are being served.
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Posted: May 18th, 2010 at 3:00 pm
From: Barnsdall, OKLA
By: dm


Avg. Rating:3.5
I used to work at the Biscuit Shack years ago and was sad to hear that Miss Boots had died.That woman scared the life out of me the first time I met her,but she soon became a good friend.She helped out in any emergency circumstances(hurricaines,etc),sometimes without charging a dime. I worked with some outstanding people(Shannon and Emily) and miss them! I never heard a bad thing said about the food there til I started reading these reviews. I do not understand it at all. The food was very good and reasonably priced! I plan on going back someday.RIP Miss Boots!
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Posted: Mar 20th, 2010 at 12:00 pm
From: Fairview Park, OHIO
By: bd


Avg. Rating:3.2
We eat at the biscuit shack every time we're staying in N.Myrtle Beach, and have to say the standard of quality that this place has had in the past has gone down alot. The food is not as good as previously(but still OK), a manager needs to take a long hard look at the staff and shape them up or ship them out, and the overall cleanliness has been the biggest disappointment(toilet didnt flush, no soap, dirty towels). Enough with the ripping, the pancakes are good, along with the gravy, sausage patties good, but links are like store brand, nothing special. R.I.P. Boots!!
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Posted: Feb 10th, 2010 at 11:08 am
From: Sterling, VA
By: dm


Avg. Rating:3.3
Will surely miss Boots as she made the Biscuit Shack what it was..... for all you negative replys.... I guess you just had to know Boots to enjoy the food and service. What more do you expect for a $6 dinner?
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Posted: Nov 29th, 2009 at 11:55 pm
From: Sanford, NC
By: jg


Avg. Rating:4.2
Take the time and read all of the entries in "the guest book" and remember her and all the times she greeted you with a smile, served us when nothing else was open due to storms, always took care of our law officers, military, rescue, city employees during all of the "bad weather, festivals, peak of the tourist season", and when ever there was a need she was the first to respond. NMB has lost a very special lady that can never be replaced!
a 25+ year fan of the one and only Boots & John Biscuit Shack

Nora C. Jordan "Boots"
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH | Nora C. "Boots" Jordan, 81, of North Myrtle Beach, died Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center.

Boots is survived by "special friends," Diane Buffkin Creel, Toni Sweeney, and John Stone; and numerous other friends and employees.

She was the owner/operator of The Biscuit Shack for over 30 years, and devoted much of her life to the North Myrtle Beach Humane Society because of her love for animals. Boots was a big supporter of Local, County and State Law Enforcement.

Published in The Sun News on November 19, 2009

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Posted: Sep 21st, 2009 at 11:35 am
From: North Myrtle Beach, SC
By: aj


Avg. Rating:3.7
I jsut love eating at the biscuit shack. I have been going and getting trash since I was in the 3rd grade.
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Posted: Sep 08th, 2009 at 10:06 am
From: Statesville, NC
By: m s


Avg. Rating:2.3
We went to the Biscuit Shack the other morning and I ordered an omelet, hash browns, and a biscuit. Well, I got the omelet and the hash browns and they were ok. Throughout the entire meal I never got my biscuit b/c they were supposedly out......how does the "biscuit" shack run out of biscuits? I kept seeing biscuits coming out to surrounding tables so when questioned the waitress told me that it was "company policy" that as a waitress she could not go into the kitchen and just get a plain biscuit at this point and bring to me. How dumb does that sound? She said that the cooks were incharge of the biscuits and right now they were busy so they didn't have extras available b/c they were all being served with other orders. Well, I ordered one! We asked to speak to the manager/owner. When she came to the table she gave us the same spill. At this point I was getting pretty aggravated and had also finished my food by this time. While she was at the table we said "we think you should change our bill then since we didn't get what we ordered" and she actually said these exact words to us "I don't think that is going to happen" as she walked away from us. I spoke my mind to her as she went into the kitchen.....very loud too I might add. Several other people left that had been seated at surrounding tables at this point.....thank goodness they didn't have to put up with such iggnorance as this. She actually sent the waitress out with a biscuit on a plate for me after that....which I didn't really even want at this point. It is just the principle of the matter. It is the BISCUIT shack for crying out loud. PLEASE DON'T EVER GO TO THIS PLACE!!!!!
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Posted: Aug 02nd, 2009 at 12:19 am
From: Jefferson, NC
By: rl


Avg. Rating:3
I guess the first thing I noticed when I was seated that there was no cool air of any kind in the place. It was very hot inside, and all the workers were sweating as well as myself. I ordered shrimp that was awful. I should have went to a fast food, it's much better. I guess you live and learn . So don't waste your money there.
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Posted: Jun 29th, 2009 at 9:56 am
From: Knightstown, IN
By: ars


Avg. Rating:2.7
Don't eat the biscuits & gravy! Gravy looks like home-made wallpaper paste & tastes worse!
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Posted: Jun 03rd, 2009 at 9:17 am
From: Braselton, GA
By: rps


Avg. Rating:2
Anyone who likes this food has not had real southern cooking. (I've noticed a lot of the positive reviews are from northern reviewers.) The biscuits were gas station quality and burnt on the bottom. The steak biscuit was awful. From reading the other reviews, maybe we didn't get their best quality because we're tourists. The fact that they don't take credit cards (and worse yet don't bother to post a simple "cash only" sign) is very poor customer service. The smoking staff is also a real turn off. Bottom line--don't waste your money on this place.
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Posted: Apr 18th, 2009 at 4:36 pm
From: Dallas, GA
By: kc


Avg. Rating:1.3
My husband and I went to Myrtle Beach for our honeymoon. We drove through from Georgia which took us nine hours so we arrived at 5am we saw the biscuit shack on our way in and since I love breakfast food I really wanted to try it out. So we check into our condo and slept for a few hours then we drove around trying to decide what to eat after driving around we decided on the biscuit shack it was about noon and so I went in expecting some good southern breakfast after we sat ourself's it took the server 5 minutes to get to our table with the menu and then realize the biscuit shack doesn't serve breafast all day so we decided on the pork dinner I ordered first and my husband said I will have what she is having the server said "what if I say you can't have what she is having" then turned and walked away. Our food came out and you could not tell what in the world she brought the pork looked like breakfast sausage that had been carmalized...the fries and hushpuppies were def. cooked in the same grease that the fish was cooked in. The food was nasty. There were several servers eating at a table behind us and everyone of them gave us dirty looks not to mention every server was smoking. I think if you are going to have a restaurant your employee's should smoke outside. I would never recommend this restaurant to anyone.
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Posted: Jan 30th, 2009 at 8:01 am
From: Burlington, VT
By: sar


Avg. Rating:4.7
This place is awesome in every aspect...... We rent a house on cherry grove every march and we start our day at the Biscuit Shack. The people, staff, the food and the atmosphere is just so down home and friendly. We cant say enough great things about boots and john. This is a definite have to stop and experience place to go when you are in the myrtle beach area..
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Posted: Jan 05th, 2009 at 3:37 pm
From: Lancaster, PA
By: klu


Avg. Rating:4.2
This is a down-home restaurant where the locals eat. My husband and I ate here while on vacation last year and we made sure to do the same this year. This is a no-frills-pull-up-a-chair-homestyle-cookin' southern diner. Breakfast was first rate, grits & biscuits were exceptional. We stopped again for lunch on both visits and ya can't beat the deal: choose 1 meat (our choices were 2 pork chops, fried chicken or ham), and 3 sides (choose from-mashed potatoes, rice, garden peas, pinto beans, collard greens, peas, pears) rolls and tea include for a grand total (with tax) of $6.00. The servers passed the time of day, were pleasant and quick in serving. I'd recommend this diner to anyone who really enjoys diners. This isn't a high class place, but it's southern food at its best. We'll be back.
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Posted: Nov 16th, 2008 at 7:25 pm
From: Loris, SC
By: jl


Avg. Rating:3
My boyfriend and I went to eat here recently... I have to say, this is one of the worst experiences I have had at a restaurant. The gravy tasted like someone accidentally poured sugar in it instead of salt. It's gross just to think about it. Not to mention, the staff was as unfriendly as could be and wouldn't even smile at you! Would not waste my time if I were you!
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Posted: Oct 20th, 2008 at 4:44 pm
From: North Myrtle Beach, SC
By: dg


Avg. Rating:1
Ouch!! That hurt!! We will definately not be back!! Food and service were horrible- staff was not friendly- food was not quality. So Sad!!
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Posted: Oct 08th, 2008 at 9:09 am
From: louisville, KY
By: kla


Avg. Rating:3.5
As a country girl from Kentucky, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. The Biscuit Shack was the best breakfast restaurant i've ever been to, and i enjoyed it very much.
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Posted: Sep 07th, 2008 at 8:35 pm
From: Chester, SC
By: m&ws


Avg. Rating:4
This was our first visit to the Biscuit Shack for breakfast. We chose it because from the number of cars and the sign outside, that it must be popular and well established. We were welcomed when we entered. The prices, service, and food were great. My husband had grits, bacon and fried eggs. I had pancakes, sausage and scrambled eggs. The pancakes were so light and fluffy, and it was nice to have the option of regular or sugar free pancake syrup. The server was very attentive and kept our coffee cups filled. The only problem we encountered was upon entering the restaurant, there was a very strong smell of cigarette smoke. And being nonsmokers, we found this to be offensive.
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Posted: Aug 13th, 2008 at 3:27 pm
From: n.myrtle bch, SC
By: tony smith


Avg. Rating:3
to those of you who are from the northern part of our country be aware that the biscuit shack is mostly a local hang out and we will gladly welcome you with a warm welcome anytime, yet do not come in with your ass on you shoulders and expect to be waited on in other words come in sit down eat and shut the hell up
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Posted: Aug 10th, 2008 at 8:51 pm
From: Fort Mill, SC
By: g.m


Avg. Rating:3.7
I am a regular at the biscuit shack.I love the down home atmosphere and the friendly waitresses. I love to always go in and visit my favorite waitress Ashley because we always chat about riding and we're both from Fort Mill.She's been there her and Kathy the longest.Boots is always the same ol Boots but those girls sure do make u feel at home.
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Posted: Aug 01st, 2008 at 9:15 am
From: Little River, SC
By: kf


Avg. Rating:3.3
I have always enjoyed Biscuit Shack, but recently Boots is extremely stingy with the air conditioning. It seems to always be at least 90 degrees in there, and the food quality has gone to h**l in a "biscuit basket". Service is wonderful, especially under these conditions! Advice: Worry about your food and customers now, and your power bill later!
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Posted: Jul 31st, 2008 at 3:52 pm
From: N MYRTLE BEACH, SC
By: mm


Avg. Rating:1.7
This is the worst restaurant my husband and I have ever eaten in and we have lived in the south for a long time. The wait staff went out of their way to be rude and surly and the food was not something that was something worth returning for. I am not a blue blood and neither is my husband. We were appalled at the behavior of the wait staff not only to us, but to surrounding tables. Hint- IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO HAVE A TOURIST TRADE IN YOUR ESTABLISMENT DO NOT HAVE A BUSINESS IN A TOURIST AREA or at least train your staff how to be courteous to all people and not just the locals they seem to favor so very much. It was disgustingly blatant the behavior changes in the staff as they went from table to table and would change their surly nasty behavior to down home how ya doing what do ya need. I am surprised the owners haven't been slapped with a lawsuit for discrimination due to the behavior toward tourists..... I don't know what type of bad luck has been served up in life to the wait staff and the other employees that they need to be so outrageously rude and I am sorry if you have had bad luck, but it is absolutely no excuse for such rude nasty mean behavior toward your customers. It is simply VERY BAD MANNERS and there is no excuse for it when YOU CHOOSE to work in the public arena. If you hate tourists so so much, get some help in dealing with it or go somewhere else to work because what I saw in that restaurant was horrible. I work with sick people every day and if I treated one of your family the way you treated my family today, you would have my fanny on a platter and serve it to me.... Think of that the next time you are as nasty as you are to the "outsiders" that tip you or give you "business". Add the above to the overall sloppiness of the waitstaff, the dirt, the poor quaility of the sandwiches and the sides, believe me, we will not be back. And the owners should be ashamed of the behavior of their employees. As a former supervisor, I would have had an employee in my office in a millisecond if she had treated a patient like we were treated today. Shame on all you.... food service, and public service.... you don't treat people like they are dirt. ever. period.
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Posted: Jul 07th, 2008 at 6:14 am
From: little river, SC
By: mps


Avg. Rating:4.5
This place was the best place in town for breakfast. I do not know why they changed food service providers but you certainly can tell that the quality of the food has gone down compared to what they used to serve.

I still eat there sometimes and would recommend it, but I know what they are capable of and it is just a disappointment to see a good place take a step backwards.

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Posted: Jul 03rd, 2008 at 7:39 pm
From: Youngstown, OH
By: ck


Avg. Rating:3.2
We ate at the Buscuit Shack for the very first time last year while on vacation. My family loved the buscuit breakfast sandwiches. We went back this year and were very disapoointed. Our family got seated in the non-smoking section of the restaurant which is a closed in porch with no air condtioning. The waitress was not very friendly. There was no milk for the kids. The sausage served looked like large pieces of italian sausage but it wasn't. The kids wouldn't touch it. The busciuts were good but cold as was the rest of the meal. The waitress had some of our food baskets under her arm as mentioned in another review. Either that was the same waitess or under arm carrying is a common practice. The icing on the cake so to speak was the coffee. It was not just terrible but scary. The coffee was very black. We used all of the small creamers to try to lighten it but it did not help. It just turned the top of the coffee beige and would not stay mixed into the coffee. It looked greasy. If you go the the Shack, go for the local atmosphere and buscuits, don't ask for non-smoking and don't order coffee.
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Posted: Apr 17th, 2008 at 3:17 pm
From: Alexandria, VA
By: ag


Avg. Rating:3
DO NOT GO HERE! First when we walked in we were told that the non-smoking section is on the back porch. We had to walk through the smoking section (even the waiters were smoking) to get to our seat. The view from our seat was of the dumpsters...gross. My mom's food was burned and nothing was fresh. My biscuits and gravy were OK but not what I would have expected b/c of the name. Sometimes you can find good food at dives but this is not the place. We left feeling sick from not only the food but also the smoke we could smell in the non-smoking section. Also it is not very clean.
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Posted: Apr 01st, 2008 at 10:25 am
From: Kershaw, SC
By: smd


Avg. Rating:4.2
I always eat here when I stay at Cherry Grove. My husband had never been, so in March we went. He loved it..... You will have our business again! Thank you!
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Posted: Jan 05th, 2008 at 8:47 pm
From: Raleigh, NC
By: mh


Avg. Rating:2
The entire resturant was smoking.....except for a few tables located in a hallway type area.....after the meal we attempted to pay and were advised that they did not accept credit cards. I had to leave my family waiting at the front of the resturant and drive to an atm to get cash. The resturant has no sign posted advising customers that credit cards are not accepted. When I was paying I asked to speak to the owner to inquire as to why it wasnt advertised that no cc accepted. The owner was arrogant and smug and condesending. She advised that she didnt have to post anything and that she didnt have a sign up advising they did accept cc's either. And also that she had been there for 30 years without credit cards. My family nor friends will never spend our hard earned money at this low class dirty smokey dump again. The owners attitude was an insult on top of an absolute horrible dining experience..
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Posted: Oct 16th, 2007 at 8:52 am
From: Mooresville, NC
By: fw


Avg. Rating:5
On oct 8,2007 we eat there and it was excellent it was the first time I was unable to finish my all my food. I would deffinetly recommend it to my freinds and hopefully I 'll be get back there again.
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Posted: Oct 03rd, 2007 at 12:24 pm
From: Tampa , FL
By: tb


Avg. Rating:3
I agree with the waitress issue. I was waiting to find ashes in my food. Scary - like stepping back in time. Food was okay for breakfast though.
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Posted: Aug 12th, 2007 at 8:01 am
From: Bowie, MD
By: jd


Avg. Rating:4.7
Best grits I've had in a long time. Other breakfast food was fabulous as well. Some staff members are friendly. Others, some waitresses in particular, are grouchy and inflexible. We found it is worth a bad waitress to get the super-fab breakfast.
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Posted: Jun 16th, 2007 at 9:55 am
From: Columbia, SC
By: fwh


Avg. Rating:5
The Biscuit Shack is a tradition with my family and has been for more than 20 years. We never go to the beach without stoppong for breakfast at least once. The gravy biscuits are one of our favorites!! We Love it!!!!
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Posted: Apr 27th, 2007 at 12:22 pm
From: Raleigh, NC
By: rb


Avg. Rating:4.3
We ordered food to go and I must say that it was very good. The value was great and we will be going back again before we leave to go home.
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Posted: Apr 20th, 2007 at 10:47 pm
From: Garfield, NJ
By: maw


Avg. Rating:3.8
Been going down to cherry grove for the past 21 years and no trip is complete without going to the Biscuit Shack at least 3/4 of the mornings there. Great place to eat, reasonable prices, and really friendly family atmosphere. The Biscuit Shack is the reason I go down to the same area every year. In general cherry grove is a great place to vacation but if your ever in Myrtle Beach definetly stop by the Biscuit Shack!.
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Posted: Nov 16th, 2006 at 9:09 am
From: Kershaw, SC
By: smd


Avg. Rating:4.5
I loved this place! The food and prices were great for a family. I have two girls who are picky and they loved it.
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Posted: Nov 01st, 2006 at 3:28 pm
From: NMB, SC
By: dld


Avg. Rating:2.5
Went here for breakfast one morning. Was the worse waitress experience of my life. Only thing I could figure was they had to be related to the owners to have not been fired by then.

Below average food with average prices. A lot better places in the area and no reason to ever go back.

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Posted: Aug 02nd, 2006 at 3:08 pm
From: North Myrtle Beach, SC
By: ls


Avg. Rating:5
This place has the best food and service around. The prices are very reasonable. The staff is very friendly and attentive. Other patrons are friendly as well. A place for locals and visitors alike to get a good home cooked meal at a reasonable cost. We visit here often.
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Posted: Jul 31st, 2006 at 3:03 pm
From: Akron, OHIO
By: f.s.


Avg. Rating:5
What a unique experience. The daily specials are excellent and very reasonably priced. The wait staff is very courteous and prompt. Have been here a number of times and have been very pleased every time. We have taken friends and relatives here and each time everyone raved about the service and the food. We visit the beach about seven times each year and will continue to eat at The Biscuit Shack.
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Posted: Jul 05th, 2006 at 12:31 pm
From: powder springs, GA
By: sm


Avg. Rating:1.8
Has a really cute name but, thats it. We waited and waited for someone to come and help us. The server walked out with our basket of biscuits under her arm!!! I was there with locals and they say they are better then that visit. Will see if I go back next month. Hope it's better.
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Posted: Jun 09th, 2006 at 9:20 am
From: Union, SC
By: ckf


Avg. Rating:1.7
We went in this establishment on morning for breakfast and I guess because we weren't locals, they didn't need or want our business! We had to seat ourselves and we were never waited on!. Lots of locals came in (they had to be, the folks at the restaurant knew them by name) and were IMMEDIATELY waited on! We might as well have been sitting in the ocean waiting... I'll never go back there again! I hope you have better luck!!!
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Posted: May 07th, 2006 at 7:57 am
From: Randleman, NC
By: th


Avg. Rating:5
I have been going to the Biscuit Shack since I was a little girl, my grandpa lived there and we ate there almost every morning. I always thought so much of Boots and John and how they get to know the customers personally. Since the passing of my grandpa I have been back a couple times and they were wonderful. The food is wonderful and the locals make it fun. My family is planning a trip a couple weeks down there and this will be the only place we eat breakfast!
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Posted: Feb 13th, 2006 at 12:56 pm
From: Hampstead, MD
By: sc


Avg. Rating:5
They don't have restaurants like this anymore, unfortunately. Good food, great price and nice waitresses. The place has atmosphere but the down-home type. If you are looking for fancy this not the place but if you are looking for a great dinner and served by nice people this is the place. Their meatloaf was the best I have every had.
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Posted: Nov 04th, 2005 at 12:06 pm
From: Charlotte, NC
By: tc


Avg. Rating:4.2
The food is great. Sausage and Cheese omlett is unbeatable. They have a grits bowl called TRASH. Try it, you will be surprised with how good it is. Seating can be an issue due to the popularity of the Biscuit Shack. When you come in stand in line and wait for a table to open. When you see it grab it dirty or not. Service does leave a lot to be desired, even for regulars. But the personalities of the waitresses usually makes up for the slowness.
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Posted: Oct 21st, 2005 at 7:14 pm
From: North Myrtle Beach, SC
By: gb


Avg. Rating:3.5
AMEN to the posted review about the condiments and the overall cleanliness!!! Food, service and quality is good but you wonder about the overall cleanliness, aside from the grade.
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Posted: Sep 02nd, 2005 at 11:49 pm
From: North Myrtle Beach, SC
By: gb


Avg. Rating:3
Food quality and service was good. Should pay more attention to the cleanliness of condiment containers and request for a teaspoon, with order of tea.
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Posted: Aug 19th, 2005 at 4:00 pm
From: Charlotte, NC
By: dsg


Avg. Rating:5
Absolutely one of my favorite places to eat anywhere. Outstanding food and a tremendous value. I eat there at least two or three times during each trip to the beach.
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Posted: Aug 06th, 2005 at 11:11 am
From: Columbia, SC
By: bh,gh,wh,db


Avg. Rating:5
My family, friends and I have been going to the Biscuit Shack for many years. It's a tradition to always end our trip to North Myrtle Beach there for breakfast on the way out of town. The food has always been great. Boots, John and their staff have always been friendly. We'll be making one of our annual treks there next week and I'm sure we'll all Love it again. Thanks for helping to make our vacations special!
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Posted: Jun 01st, 2005 at 2:05 pm
From: Henderson, NC
By: jgp


Avg. Rating:3.3
We normally go to the Biscuit Shack a couple of times a year when we are on vacation. I am not terribly fond of the food or service there but by comparison to other breakfast places around the area it is one of the better ones. I do think that the servers need to wear more than a tank top, shorts, and flip flops while serving food. Is there no health code around the area??? If you go, and I will again, I would recommend the waffles. They taste homemade so that is a definate plus for the Biscuit Shack!
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Posted: Apr 06th, 2005 at 2:02 pm
From: chattanooga , TN
By: t.c.


Avg. Rating:3.5
The Biscuit Shack had good food and Boots the owner had a very loud and foul mouth the morning we were there. A waitress had allowed a man to enter without a shirt and boots hit the ceiling!"They'll take my f-----g licenses" she told the waitress! Actually my family still goes on about "Boots" the owner! Great food and prices also at lunch! Thanks again Boots!
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Posted: Mar 07th, 2005 at 10:07 am
From: nmb, SC
By: mw


Avg. Rating:4.7
We just had breakfast at Biscuit Shack, which was as "home-town" as it gets. Had pancakes and eggs and grits and homemade biscuits, all of which were great. Met and talked with life-time locals while there; one a tobacco buyer and one a real estate developer who has watched, and been part of, this area's changes for decades. Very quaint locals' restaurant. We highly recommend it for its local flavor.
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