There are places you stumble into once and never quite forget, and Dead Dog Saloon in Murrells Inlet is exactly that kind of place. Tucked along the lively waterfront just south of the main MarshWalk strip, this sprawling, wonderfully eccentric restaurant and bar has been pulling in locals and visitors alike for years — and once you’ve spent an evening on its massive open-air deck with a cold beer in hand and the marsh stretching out before you, you’ll understand exactly why.
The name alone earns a double-take, and the story behind it is pure Lowcountry charm. The saloon pays tribute to a beloved golden retriever named Catfish who used to roam the docks, greeting guests like a furry maître d’. That warmth and character is baked into every corner of the place — from the quirky décor and weathered wooden beams to the staff who greet you like they’ve known you for years. This is not a manufactured tourist experience. It’s the real thing.
The menu leans hard into fresh coastal cuisine, and it delivers. Start with the shrimp and grits — a generous, creamy bowl that manages to feel both rustic and refined at the same time. The she-crab soup is rich without being heavy, and the crab dip with warm bread is the kind of appetizer that makes you reconsider your entire entrée strategy. For the main event, the low country boil is a showstopper: plump shrimp, smoky sausage, corn, and red potatoes tumbled together in a seasoned broth that tastes like someone’s grandmother spent all afternoon on it. They also do a respectable lineup of burgers and sandwiches for anyone who wants something a little more casual.
What really sets Dead Dog Saloon apart, though, is the atmosphere. The tiered outdoor deck is genuinely one of the best places to sit and watch the sun dip below the marsh — the sky turns colors that honestly feel too good to be real. Live music happens regularly here, and when a local band gets going on a warm Friday evening, the whole deck takes on an energy that’s hard to describe and impossible to replicate. People are dancing, strangers are sharing pitchers of sweet tea vodka lemonade, and for a couple of hours, everything feels exactly right.
Dead Dog Saloon is located at 4079 Highway 17 Business in Murrells Inlet, just a short drive south from the heart of Myrtle Beach — about 15 to 20 minutes down the coast. Parking is available nearby, and the dress code is exactly what you’d hope for: flip flops are not only welcome, they’re practically encouraged.
Whether you’re coming for a leisurely lunch, a sunset dinner, or a late-night round of drinks with friends, Dead Dog Saloon hits its mark every single time. It is loud, lively, genuinely delicious, and soaked in the kind of Lowcountry spirit that reminds you why the South Carolina coast is so special in the first place. Put it at the top of your list — you won’t regret it.