
SOHO North
North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach
Restaurant in Myrtle Beach, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
SOHO North is best treated as an easy Myrtle Beach lunch or relaxed dinner option, not a trophy reservation. The flexible daily schedule is the main advantage, especially for first-timers who want a low-friction meal near the north side of town. For a special occasion, compare it with Thoroughbreds Chophouse or Chestnut Hill before committing.
About SOHO North
For a Myrtle Beach trip where the plan needs to stay easy, SOHO North is a practical pick to consider when timing matters. It is in Myrtle Beach, open daily from 11:30 AM to 11 PM, the dress code is smart casual.
It offers strong scheduling flexibility. With the same late-morning-to-evening hours every day, it can fit mixed schedules better than places built around a narrower window. Treat it as a convenient Myrtle Beach option rather than a venue to frame the entire day around.
Use it for straightforward planning, not an overbuilt itinerary
The decision point is expectation. Details such as cuisine type, chef name, price range, awards, or menu format are not available, so this should not be treated as a trophy reservation based on those details. That does not make it a bad choice; it simply means the use case should stay practical: choose it when the priority is a Myrtle Beach venue with broad timing and a smart-casual dress code.
For comparison while planning, look at Thoroughbreds Chophouse or Chestnut Hill. Toasty is another option to weigh against SOHO North. Black Drum and Café Amalfi are also useful comparison points when planning.
Earlier timing has the clearer planning case
Because SOHO North opens at 11:30 AM daily, the earlier part of the day may be an easy time to consider it in a Myrtle Beach itinerary. Later timing can also work, but without pricing, cuisine, awards, or menu details, the clearest case is convenience and schedule flexibility.
Keep expectations simple: choose it when the brief is easy timing, a Myrtle Beach setting, smart-casual dress. For broader planning across the city, use Our full Myrtle Beach restaurants guide.
Planning details
- Location
- 9715 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
- Reservations
- Book on OpenTable
- Website
- sohomb.com
- Phone
- +18439459696
The take
The Take
The Vibe
SOHO North positions itself on the northern stretch of North Kings Highway as a purposeful alternative to the tourist-driven beachfront strip. The copy frames it as an ambitious, kitchen-forward destination that leans into coastal produce executed with continental technique. It reads as modern and sophisticated rather than casual resort fare, drawing a local regulars' crowd who value culinary intent. The tone suggests a restaurant with edge and focus—a place where the menu and kitchen craft matter more than the volume-tourism formulas that define the southern corridor.
Best For
SOHO North works best for diners seeking a deliberate evening out, especially dinner occasions that prioritize food and technique. The description explicitly contrasts the venue with family-oriented, high-volume beachfront options and highlights its appeal to locals and repeat visitors, so it’s well suited to date nights, group dinners, and special occasions. The kitchen’s focus on coastal produce and refined preparation makes the restaurant a destination for those who have explored Myrtle Beach’s oceanfront scene and are looking for a more considered dining experience.
Ordering Tips
Highlight the menu’s signatures when ordering: the Japanese Stone Grill and sesame-crusted ahi tuna showcase the kitchen’s technique, while New Zealand mussels, filet & jumbo shrimp, and Bang Bang shrimp underline the restaurant’s strength with seafood and grill items. The description emphasizes a synthesis of local coastal product and continental technique, so prioritize dishes that reflect that tension—choose at least one grill-focused item and one seafood preparation to sample both sides of the menu. These signature plates are the clearest entry points into the chef’s approach.
Venue details
Ambiance
Sleek, upscale cosmopolitan atmosphere that transitions from relaxing daytime dining to posh nightlife vibe with moderate noise levels.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Lively
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Large
Signature Dishes
- Japanese Stone Grill
- New Zealand Mussels
- Filet & Jumbo Shrimp
- Sesame Crusted Ahi Tuna
- Bang Bang Shrimp
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Toasty, Notable alternative
- Thoroughbreds Chophouse, Notable alternative
- Chestnut Hill, Notable alternative
- Black Drum, Notable alternative
- Café Amalfi, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How it compares in Myrtle Beach
SOHO North is the easiest recommendation when flexibility matters more than ceremony. Compared with Toasty, it reads as the broader sit-down choice, while Toasty is the better backup when the group wants something more casual and quick. Because no price tier is listed, treat value as situational: it is strongest when the meal solves a timing problem.
For a special occasion, Thoroughbreds Chophouse and Chestnut Hill are stronger cross-shops. They are better fits when the dinner itself is the plan and the group wants a more deliberate evening. SOHO North is more useful when the group needs an easy Myrtle Beach reservation without turning the night into a splurge.
If ambiance is the priority, compare it with Black Drum or Café Amalfi. Those are better for readers who want a hotel or coastal-dining feel. SOHO North is the practical choice for lunch, early dinner, or a lower-pressure group meal.
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Compare SOHO North
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| SOHO North | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| Toasty | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| Thoroughbreds Chophouse | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| Chestnut Hill | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| Black Drum | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| Café Amalfi | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is SOHO North good for a special occasion?
SOHO North is best framed as a convenient Myrtle Beach option rather than a special-occasion destination. The daily 11:30 AM–11 PM hours make it flexible, the dress code is smart casual. For comparison while planning, Thoroughbreds Chophouse is worth considering.
What should I wear to SOHO North?
The dress code for SOHO North is smart casual. It is open daily from 11:30 AM to 11 PM in Myrtle Beach. If you want to compare it with other options, Café Amalfi or Chestnut Hill may be useful reference points.
Is earlier or later timing better at SOHO North?
SOHO North opens at 11:30 AM every day, so the earlier part of the day can be a simple choice if you want flexible timing. Later timing can work too, but it primarily offers convenience rather than a specific dining format. For another comparison, Thoroughbreds Chophouse is an option to consider.
Is SOHO North good for solo planning?
SOHO North can make sense to consider if you want a Myrtle Beach option with daily 11:30 AM–11 PM hours and smart-casual dress. It does not provide cuisine, menu format, chef name, pricing, or awards, so the safest reason to choose it is convenience. Toasty is another comparison point.
What are alternatives to compare with SOHO North?
Thoroughbreds Chophouse and Chestnut Hill are useful comparison points when weighing SOHO North. Café Amalfi, Toasty, Black Drum are also helpful to compare while planning. SOHO North stands out mainly for its daily 11:30 AM–11 PM hours and smart-casual dress code.





