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As a tourist destination and golf mecca, Myrtle Beach is up to its elbows in pancake houses. But regular visitors know to drive past some of the hash-slinging joints just to have breakfast at Hot... Read More
As a tourist destination and golf mecca, Myrtle Beach is up to its elbows in pancake houses. But regular visitors know to drive past some of the hash-slinging joints just to have breakfast at Hot Stacks. The name says it all - hot stacks of pancakes smothered in butter and syrup and covered with some bizarre yet tasty toppings - strawberries, whipped cream, chocolate chips or all of the above. Hot Stacks also serves the traditional Southern fare - made-to-order omelets, scrambled eggs and meats, biscuits with sawmill gravy - but flap jacks are what these fine folks do best.
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Terry Massey
Myrtle Beach Local Expert
- Breakfast: "If you want a big Sunday breakfast, make sure to beat the after-church crowds that invade around noon. This place kills it."
- Breakfast/Brunch: "If you want a big Sunday breakfast, make sure to beat the after-church crowds around noon. This place kills it."
- Best for Breakfast Because: Few breakfast places offer the extensive menu choices as Hot Stacks, which packs in hungry locals as well as tourists.
- Best for Breakfast/Brunch Because: Hot Stacks offers affordable food cooked to order and served with smile.