There’s something magical about finding a restaurant where the food makes you close your eyes and sigh with happiness.
Sea Captain’s House in Myrtle Beach is that kind of place – a coastal treasure where the jambalaya isn’t just a meal, it’s a religious experience worth crossing state lines for.
You know those places that feel like they’ve been there forever? Not in a tired, outdated way, but in that perfect, timeless way that makes you feel instantly at home?
That’s the Sea Captain’s House for you – a charming oceanfront cottage that stands defiantly amid Myrtle Beach’s high-rise hotels like a stubborn reminder of a more genteel era.
The building itself looks like it was plucked straight from a New England postcard and plopped down on South Carolina shores – complete with blue shutters, a sloping gray roof, and palm trees that seem to stand guard around the property…