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Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill, 9922 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach

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4.6 out of 5 (58 Ratings)
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8.9 miles House of Blues Myrtle Beach
About Chestnut Hill
The Spotlight on Chestnut Hill

Waterfront Dining with Southern Charm in Myrtle Beach

Chestnut Hill is a classic American restaurant nestled along the Intracoastal Waterway in Myrtle Beach. Known for its warm Southern hospitality and rustic-lodge styling, this long-standing favorite offers a relaxing, upscale-casual atmosphere just a short drive from several top concert venues in the area. With a menu packed with coastal Carolina flavors, fresh seafood, and hearty steaks, it’s a perfect stop before a night of live music.

Why Concert-goers love it

Chestnut Hill is conveniently located less than 10 minutes from many of Myrtle Beach’s live music spots, making it a solid choice for a pre-show dinner. The restaurant is known for its efficient service, meaning you won’t be left checking your watch while waiting for your entrée. The peaceful waterfront setting offers a calm contrast to the high energy of a concert, and there’s ample parking — a big plus on busy show nights. While it’s not loud or overly lively, it’s a great place to fuel up and relax before the music starts.

Who this Restaurant is great for

  • Groups of friends looking for a hearty dinner before a show
  • Solo travelers wanting a laid-back, scenic meal
  • Couples making a romantic weekend of their concert plans
  • Fans who prefer a relaxed and scenic pre-show space
  • Budget-conscious music lovers who appreciate value for quality

What People Say

Guests rave about the generous portions, friendly service, and picturesque views over the lake. Many reviews highlight the fresh seafood options, with the crab cakes and shrimp and grits frequently mentioned as standouts. Diners also appreciate the classic, cozy vibe and the fact that it’s not overly trendy — just good food done well. The Sunday brunch is also a hit, especially for daytime concertgoers.

Areas for Improvement

Some reviewers mention that the interior décor feels a bit dated, and a few note that the pace can slow during peak dinner hours, so it's smart to arrive early if you’re on a tight concert schedule. The menu leans traditional, so those looking for ultra-modern or plant-based options may find fewer choices.

The Bottom Line

Chestnut Hill offers a scenic, stress-free dining experience with classic American dishes — ideal for concert-goers looking for a satisfying meal before the show.

Average Price
$30 and under
Cuisine
American
Opening Hours
Dinner
Daily 4:00 pm-9:00 pm
Happy Hour
Daily 4:00 pm-7:00 pm

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TripAdvisor Traveler Rating

Chestnut Hill Restaurant is #73 of 974 things to do in Myrtle Beach

5 of 5 stars5 out of 5
By: LocalShrimp, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Sat 31 May, 2025
l Wow. What a just incredible dinner! The seafood was wonderful. The shrimp being from the East Coast were very good! All six of us enjoyed everything. The bread service with cheddar biscuits and...

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4 of 5 stars4 out of 5
By: 832hollyd, Johnson City, Tennessee
Mon 12 May, 2025
l Best crab stuffed flounder! It was served with small golden potatoes. My husband had oysters. Would have preferred hush puppies or good homemade bread. ( Instead small muffins and cheese...

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5 of 5 stars5 out of 5
By: ASBCRB, Urbana, Ohio
Sun 11 May, 2025
l We had 10 people. Everyone loved their food, and that is saying something. This is not your standard burger, grilled chicken, or sirloin. This is fresh, caught shrimp, fish, oysters, and quality...

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Chestnut Hill 9922 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach