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Socastee Restaurants

 

Socastee has a Myrtle Beach address, but it is an unincorporated community outside the city limits. Its total area is about 14 miles.
 
Boundaries are part water, with the Intracoastal Waterway and the Waccamaw River on the west; and part road, bumping up to U.S. 501 along Forestbrook Road, ending on the east side at U.S. 17 Bypass at S.C. 707 (also called Socastee Boulevard), and extending southeast toward Surfside Beach on S.C. 707 to the Socastee post office and down S.C. 544 toward Surfside Beach.
 
The heart of Socastee is the traffic light at the intersection of S.C. 707 and Dick Pond Road near the Socastee Swing Bridge.
 
The Socastee Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. It includes the Socastee Swing Bridge, a pecan grove and three nearby buildings: an 1881 home, a 1908 home and the Thomas B. Cooper Store built in 1905 that was also the site of an early Socastee post office.
 
Athens Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria
5419 Dick Pond Road
Socastee
650-0044
  
707 Diner
9408 S.C. 707
Just west of the intersection with Holmestown Road
Socastee
215-7737
 
Driftwood’s Seafood & Steak
10799 S.C. 707
in St. James Plaza
Myrtle Beach
650-3278
 
The Gator
Socastee Boulevard
in Socastee Plaza
Myrtle Beach
294-2178
 
La Hacienda
Braves Village shopping center
Near Food Lion and Athens Pizza
At the intersection of S.C. 707 and Dick Pond Road
Socastee
650-3588
 
Peppers Philly Steaks & Hoagies
4488 Socastee Blvd.
Myrtle Beach
294-3354
 
River City Cafe
5835 Dick Pond Road
Socastee
 
The Roost
6417 Dick Pond Road
a half-mile west of the Socastee Swing Bridge
236-5121 
  
Thai Cuisine II
4505 Socastee Blvd
in Socastee Plaza
294-3663 
 
 
  
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