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Top 7 Coffee Shops in Myrtle Beach, SC: Perfect Fall Stops Along the Grand Strand

Top 7 Coffee Shops in Myrtle Beach, SC: Perfect Fall Stops Along the Grand Strand

As a local mom and coffee lover in the Myrtle Beach area, I celebrate caffeine daily—especially on National Coffee Day, September 29. Spanning 60 miles of the Grand Strand, our region boasts exceptional coffee shops. Here are seven favorites for your morning or afternoon brew:

Croissants Bistro & Bakery

With locations at 3751 Robert M Grissom Parkway and 8014 N Kings Highway in Myrtle Beach, the latter stands out for its in-house coffee roaster, fresh-roasting beans daily. Beyond to-go options, enjoy this cozy American bistro's extensive breakfast, brunch menu, and delectable pastries.

Top 7 Coffee Shops in Myrtle Beach, SC: Perfect Fall Stops Along the Grand Strand

Boardwalk Coffeehouse

For coffee with stunning ocean views, head to 104 9th Avenue N. in downtown Myrtle Beach. This boardwalk spot offers diverse coffee drinks all day and exceptional breakfast from 8-11:30 a.m. The lively interior shines, but outdoor seating steps from the Atlantic is unbeatable.

Top 7 Coffee Shops in Myrtle Beach, SC: Perfect Fall Stops Along the Grand Strand

Fresh Brewed Coffee House

A local haven at 933 Broadway Street in downtown Myrtle Beach, known for quality coffee, serene vibes, and events like live music, art shows, and open mics. Visit their website for upcoming happenings.

Top 7 Coffee Shops in Myrtle Beach, SC: Perfect Fall Stops Along the Grand Strand

Beach Dreams Market

North Strand visitors love this gem at 817 2nd Avenue North, North Myrtle Beach. The coffee bar features locally roasted organic, gourmet, and fair-trade beans, plus specialty teas and beachy souvenirs like handcrafted soaps and scrubs. Breezy and inviting.

Top 7 Coffee Shops in Myrtle Beach, SC: Perfect Fall Stops Along the Grand Strand

Cafe Gelato

Myrtle Beach's newest drive-thru gem at 7901 N. Kings Highway offers coffee, healthy eats (smoothies, soups, salads), and indulgent gelato. Indoor/outdoor seating available, but grab-and-go shines.

Top 7 Coffee Shops in Myrtle Beach, SC: Perfect Fall Stops Along the Grand Strand

Benjamin's Bakery & Coffee Roasters

Serving the Grand Strand for over 20 years at 810 3rd Avenue S. in Surfside Beach, this spot delivers coffee, espresso, bagels, breads, sweets, and full breakfast/lunch. Bagels earn rave reviews from experts.

Top 7 Coffee Shops in Myrtle Beach, SC: Perfect Fall Stops Along the Grand Strand

Brown Fox Coffee Co.

This mobile 'grab & go' at 4065 Highway 17 Business, Murrells Inlet, on the MarshWalk offers locally roasted coffee, teas, and smoothies. Kid-friendly with marsh views—perfect for families.

Top 7 Coffee Shops in Myrtle Beach, SC: Perfect Fall Stops Along the Grand Strand

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