If you’ve ever wondered what it would look like if someone decided to build a restaurant the size of a small airport terminal and fill it entirely with seafood, wonder no more.
The Original Benjamin’s Calabash Seafood in Myrtle Beach answers that question with enthusiasm, eleven dining rooms, and a buffet that seems to violate the laws of physics.
The lighthouse standing sentinel in the parking lot isn’t just decorative, it’s a warning that you’re about to enter a dining experience that operates on a completely different scale than normal restaurants.
This towering beacon serves as a landmark for hungry travelers, guiding them to shores of unlimited seafood like some kind of delicious maritime signal…