Restaurant in Myrtle Beach, United States
Lombardo's Italian Restaurant
100Pearl PointsLow-Drama Dinner

About Lombardo's Italian Restaurant
Lombardo's Italian Restaurant is a practical North Kings Highway dinner pick for Myrtle Beach visitors who want a seated, low-drama restaurant night rather than a hard-to-book destination meal. It is strongest for couples, families, small groups prioritizing convenience and a familiar Italian-leaning format over awards or chef-led tasting menus.
For Lombardo's Italian Restaurant in Myrtle Beach, the useful question is not whether it has a long checklist of verified accolades; it is whether its confirmed basics fit the evening you are planning. The verified profile is simple: it is in Myrtle Beach, follows a smart-casual dress code, keeps evening hours every day, with an earlier Saturday opening.
Because the available verified details are limited, this page should be used as a planning snapshot rather than a complete review of menu, service style, prices, or awards. If those specifics matter to your group, confirm them directly with the restaurant before you go. For a Myrtle Beach dinner plan, the strongest grounded reason to consider Lombardo's Italian Restaurant is its consistent weekly schedule.
A Myrtle Beach dinner choice for low-drama plans
This is the better fit when you want a Myrtle Beach restaurant with confirmed evening availability and a smart-casual expectation. It is less useful if the decision depends on verified awards, a documented signature menu, published pricing, or a specific service format, since those details are not part of the verified profile here. Treat it as a practical Myrtle Beach dinner candidate, not as a meal defined by confirmed accolades.
For planning, the clearest information is the schedule. Lombardo's Italian Restaurant is open Monday through Friday from 4–10 PM, Saturday from 2–10 PM, Sunday from 4–10 PM. That gives it a consistent evening window throughout the week, with Saturday starting earlier than the other days.
Who should put it on the Myrtle Beach shortlist
Put Lombardo's Italian Restaurant on the shortlist when Myrtle Beach location, smart-casual expectations, evening hours are the priorities. Skip making assumptions about menu details, dietary accommodations, takeout, delivery, prices, or special formats unless you have confirmed them directly. For a broader scan before committing, compare it with the city pages for Myrtle Beach restaurants, plus planning guides for hotels, bars, wineries, experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lombardo's Italian Restaurant good for a special occasion?
It can be a fit if the occasion calls for a Myrtle Beach restaurant with smart-casual dress expectations and evening hours. The verified schedule is Monday through Friday from 4–10 PM, Saturday from 2–10 PM, Sunday from 4–10 PM. For a different kind of dinner plan, Fire & Smoke is another option to compare.
Is Lombardo's Italian Restaurant good for solo dining?
It may work for solo dining if the confirmed hours and Myrtle Beach location fit your plans. The verified information does not specify counter seating, bar seating, reservation policies, or service format, so solo diners should confirm those details directly if they matter. Koi is a different kind of option to compare when deciding what style of meal you want.
Is lunch or dinner better at Lombardo's Italian Restaurant?
Dinner is the clearer bet because Lombardo's Italian Restaurant has verified evening hours every day. Saturday starts earlier, from 2–10 PM, while Monday through Friday and Sunday run from 4–10 PM. A regular lunch service is not verified here, so do not plan around lunch unless you confirm it directly.
Does Lombardo's Italian Restaurant handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary restriction details are not verified here, so this is a call-ahead situation. Confirm allergy, ingredient, accommodation questions directly with the restaurant before visiting. That same caution applies when comparing with a different format such as Crabby George's Calabash Seafood Buffet.
What are alternatives to Lombardo's Italian Restaurant?
For comparison, Gios Italian Kitchen Myrtle Beach, Crabby George's Calabash Seafood Buffet, Fire & Smoke, Santorini Greek Kuzina, Koi are other venues to consider depending on the kind of meal your group wants. The best choice depends on schedule, mood, any details you confirm directly with each restaurant.
How far ahead should I book Lombardo's Italian Restaurant?
Reservation requirements are not verified here. If your timing is important, especially for a Friday or Saturday evening, check the venue's official channels before you go. The confirmed hours are broad enough for dinner planning, but they do not confirm availability at a specific time.
Can Lombardo's Italian Restaurant accommodate groups?
Group accommodation details are not verified here, so larger parties should check the venue's official channels. The confirmed facts are the Myrtle Beach location, smart-casual dress code, weekly hours. If your group wants a different format, Crabby George's Calabash Seafood Buffet is another venue to compare.
Location
7604 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
Myrtle Beach, United States
Compare Lombardo's Italian Restaurant
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Lombardo's Italian Restaurant | Myrtle Beach |
| Koi | Myrtle Beach |
| Fire & Smoke | Myrtle Beach |
| Gios Italian Kitchen Myrtle Beach | Myrtle Beach |
| Crabby George's Calabash Seafood Buffet | Myrtle Beach |
| Santorini Greek Kuzina | Myrtle Beach |
How Lombardo's Italian Restaurant Myrtle Beach compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Koi, Notable alternative
- Fire & Smoke, Notable alternative
- Gios Italian Kitchen Myrtle Beach, Notable alternative
- Crabby George's Calabash Seafood Buffet, Notable alternative
- Santorini Greek Kuzina, Notable alternative
How it compares in Myrtle Beach
Choose Lombardo's Italian Restaurant when the night calls for a seated North Kings Highway dinner with minimal planning friction. Gios Italian Kitchen Myrtle Beach is the closest cross-shop for readers set on an Italian-leaning meal, so compare those two first if cuisine is the main filter.
Fire & Smoke is the better cross-shop if the group wants a more grill- or smokehouse-coded dinner, while Koi makes more sense when the table wants a different style of meal rather than another Italian option. If the priority is volume, casual value, a seafood-buffet format, Crabby George's Calabash Seafood Buffet is the more direct fit.
Santorini Greek Kuzina is the smarter alternate when the group wants Mediterranean flavors but not an Italian-leaning night. For ambiance, Lombardo's is the safer pick for a conventional dinner setting; for a more specific cuisine pivot, use the peer list to match the room to the group instead of defaulting to the closest table.
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