
Bistro B
downtown, Myrtle Beach
Restaurant in Myrtle Beach, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Bistro B is a practical Myrtle Beach dinner pick when ease matters more than a highly defined culinary angle. Book it for a flexible evening on the Kings Highway corridor; if wine depth, cocktails, or a more formal occasion are the priority, compare it with Tasting Room on 9th, Strong Waters Craft Cocktails & Kitchen, or New York Prime first.
About Bistro B
Bistro B is in Myrtle Beach, follows a smart-casual dress code, is closed Monday, is open Tuesday through Sunday from 4–10 PM. Beyond that, public details are limited, so the most useful approach is to plan around the schedule rather than assume a particular cuisine, menu format, price point, or occasion style.
For someone who has already been once, the safer return visit is one that does not depend on extra details. The room, service style, menu, booking policies may need to be checked directly, so expectations should stay practical: choose it when the group wants an evening meal in Myrtle Beach and is comfortable confirming current details before going.
Use it for a confirmed evening window, not an assumed specialty
There is no wine-list depth, beverage focus, pairing format, or sommelier detail attached to Bistro B. That does not make it a poor choice; it simply means diners should not choose it on the assumption that drinks or pairings are the main event. If that kind of detail matters, compare current information from Bistro B with Tasting Room on 9th before deciding.
Compared with other named options, Bistro B is the more direct pick only in the sense that its facts are simple: Myrtle Beach location, smart-casual dress, Monday closure, hours Tuesday through Sunday. Cafe Old Vienna, Strong Waters Craft Cocktails & Kitchen, New York Prime, SOHO 21st, Tasting Room on 9th are useful names to check alongside it, but the final choice should come from current information, availability, the kind of night your group wants.
Who should consider it, who should look elsewhere
Consider this when the brief is an evening meal in Myrtle Beach during the confirmed 4–10 PM window, Tuesday through Sunday, when smart casual fits the plan. It suits diners who are comfortable confirming menu, reservation, occasion details directly instead of relying on a heavily documented public profile.
The main caution is expectation-setting. With no price tier, cuisine label, chef credit, awards, signature dishes, group policy, or private-dining details, the recommendation rests on logistics rather than culinary specifics. Anyone building a fuller Myrtle Beach plan should compare it against the broader local set in our full Myrtle Beach restaurants guide, then add other stops only if the night needs more structure.
Planning details
- Location
- 1803 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
- Reservations
- Book on OpenTable
- Website
- bistrob.net
- Phone
- +18433854000
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Bistro B reads like a classic neighbourhood bistro relocated to Myrtle Beach’s quieter commercial spine. It deliberately rejects spectacle — there’s no focus on lobbies or views — and instead centers on food and an unpretentious dining posture. The service and pacing favor conversation, with courses arriving in a way that lets the meal breathe. That combination creates a relaxed, intimate atmosphere where regulars feel at ease and the city’s resort-driven hustle recedes. The result is a low-key, charming spot that feels purpose-built for diners who come to eat and linger rather than to be impressed by theatrics.
Best For
Bistro B is best for locals and weeknight outings when a measured, conversational dinner is the point. The write-up frames the restaurant as part of a tier of neighbourhood-focused addresses that thrive on repeat clientele rather than tourist volume, so it’s a natural choice for group dinners and casual hangouts with friends who want to linger over multiple courses. Because the bistro rhythm prioritizes guest pace over kitchen urgency, it particularly suits dinners where conversation and relaxed timing matter more than quick turnover.
Ordering Tips
Treat the meal like the venue intends: unhurried. Start with a memorable cocktail — the house pickle martini is a signature — and allow the kitchen to space courses so conversation can flow. For a more substantial plate, the lamb chops are a stand-out; for something unexpected, try the passion fruit sushi as a bright, unconventional option. Given the bistro’s deliberate pacing, avoid ordering everything at once; plan a couple of courses to share and let the service cadence guide the rest so the evening unfolds at an easy, convivial tempo.
Venue details
Ambiance
Vibrant greenery, repurposed wood accents, relaxed modern vibe with moderate noise.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- lamb chops
- passion fruit sushi
- house pickle martini
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Cafe Old Vienna, Notable alternative
- SOHO 21st, Notable alternative
- Strong Waters Craft Cocktails & Kitchen, Notable alternative
- Tasting Room on 9th, Notable alternative
- New York Prime, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How It Compares
Bistro B is the easiest recommendation when the goal is a low-friction Myrtle Beach dinner rather than a heavily scripted night. Cafe Old Vienna is the better cross-shop for diners who want a more clearly defined restaurant identity, while SOHO 21st works if the group wants a different downtown-style alternative before committing.
If drinks or wine are steering the decision, Bistro B is not the first place to prioritize based on the available details. Strong Waters Craft Cocktails & Kitchen is the cleaner pick when cocktails are central to the night, Tasting Room on 9th is the more logical comparison for a wine-led plan.
For a bigger occasion, New York Prime is the safer direction if the group wants a more formal steakhouse-style experience. Choose Bistro B instead when convenience, timing, a simpler dinner brief matter more than occasion signaling.
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Compare Bistro B
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Bistro B | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| Cafe Old Vienna | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| SOHO 21st | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| Strong Waters Craft Cocktails & Kitchen | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| Tasting Room on 9th | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| New York Prime | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Bistro B accommodate groups?
Group policies, private-dining details, large-party setup are not listed. If you are planning with a group, contact Bistro B directly before making plans. Bistro B is open Tuesday through Sunday, 4–10 PM, in Myrtle Beach.
How far ahead should I book Bistro B?
Specific booking guidance is not listed. If you want a particular time, check directly with Bistro B or its official channels. The schedule is Tuesday through Sunday from 4–10 PM, with Monday closed.
What are alternatives to compare with Bistro B?
Other names to compare while planning include SOHO 21st, Strong Waters Craft Cocktails & Kitchen, Tasting Room on 9th, New York Prime, Cafe Old Vienna. Bistro B is the pick to evaluate if its Myrtle Beach location, smart-casual dress code, Tuesday-Sunday hours fit your plans.
Is Bistro B good for a special occasion?
It may work if the basics fit: Myrtle Beach location, smart-casual dress code, service Tuesday through Sunday from 4–10 PM. Specific occasion details, private dining, menu format, price tier are not listed, so check directly before planning a higher-stakes celebration.





