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    Restaurant in Myrtle Beach, United States

    The Hangout

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    The Hangout, Restaurant in Myrtle Beach

    About The Hangout

    The Hangout is a practical Myrtle Beach pick when the goal is an easy, high-energy group meal around Broadway at the Beach. Book it for families, birthdays, casual vacation plans; choose a more restaurant-focused peer if menu detail, wine, or a quieter room matters more.

    The verified public details for The Hangout in Myrtle Beach are limited, so the safest way to assess it is by the facts that are confirmed: it is a casual venue with daily hours beginning at 11 AM. Hours run until 8 PM Sunday through Thursday and until 9 PM on Friday and Saturday. Beyond that, specific claims about cuisine, menu highlights, chef, pricing, booking style, service format, or awards are not verified here.

    Use the confirmed basics to decide whether it fits

    The Hangout is best evaluated as a Myrtle Beach option with casual dress expectations and daily hours. That makes it easy to place into a day or evening plan, but diners should not rely on unverified assumptions about the menu, atmosphere, group suitability, or reservation experience. If those details matter, check the venue directly before making plans.

    Because no verified cuisine focus, signature dishes, price tier, or service style is available here, this guide should not present The Hangout as a destination for a specific type of food or dining format. Diners comparing it with other named options such as Bistro B, Little Italy, New York Prime, Rioz Brazilian Steakhouse, or SOHO 21st should make that comparison using current information from each venue.

    Hours and casual dress are the clearest takeaways

    The most reliable planning detail is the schedule: Monday through Thursday, 11 AM–8 PM; Friday and Saturday, 11 AM–9 PM; and Sunday, 11 AM–8 PM. The dress code is casual.

    Choose The Hangout when those confirmed basics fit your Myrtle Beach plans. For anything more specific, including menu, pricing, reservations, dietary accommodations, or party policies, confirm with the venue directly before you go.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is The Hangout good for solo dining?

    The verified information does not specify whether The Hangout is especially suited to solo dining. What is confirmed is that it is in Myrtle Beach, has a casual dress code, opens daily at 11 AM.

    What should I order at The Hangout?

    Specific dishes and cuisine details are not verified here. Check the venue's official channels for the latest menu information before you visit.

    What should a first-timer know about The Hangout?

    The Hangout is in Myrtle Beach and has a casual dress code. Verified hours are Monday through Thursday, 11 AM–8 PM; Friday and Saturday, 11 AM–9 PM; and Sunday, 11 AM–8 PM.

    What is The Hangout known for?

    No specific menu, award, chef, service style, or signature feature is verified here. The confirmed planning details are its Myrtle Beach location, casual dress code, daily hours.

    Location

    1181 Celebrity Cir, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

    Myrtle Beach, United States

    Compare The Hangout

    The Hangout Myrtle Beach and similar venues
    VenueLocation
    The HangoutMyrtle Beach
    Rioz Brazilian SteakhouseMyrtle Beach
    Little ItalyMyrtle Beach
    New York PrimeMyrtle Beach
    SOHO 21stMyrtle Beach
    Bistro BMyrtle Beach

    How The Hangout Myrtle Beach compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this is not the right fit

    For a more formal celebration, cross-shop New York Prime. For a group that wants a clearer meal format, Rioz Brazilian Steakhouse is the cleaner alternative.

    If the group wants a calmer restaurant setting, look at Little Italy or Bistro B before committing to The Hangout's higher-energy room.

    How The Hangout compares in Myrtle Beach

    Rioz Brazilian Steakhouse is the stronger choice for a protein-heavy celebration where the meal format matters more than the surrounding entertainment. The Hangout is easier to justify for mixed-age groups who want a lively, casual stop near Broadway at the Beach rather than a dinner built around a specific service style.

    Little Italy and New York Prime are better cross-shops for a more traditional sit-down dinner. Choose Little Italy when the group wants familiar Italian comfort; choose New York Prime when the night needs a steakhouse feel. The Hangout wins on flexibility and ambience, not culinary focus.

    SOHO 21st and Bistro B make more sense for diners who want a clearer restaurant identity. If booking pressure is low and the group wants energy over precision, The Hangout is the easier Myrtle Beach plan. If the meal itself is the occasion, pick one of those peers instead.

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