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Martini's a great Myrtle Beach restaurant

Wednesday September 13, 2006 | 17:23:11 99 words, 2295 views
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Myrtle Beach has a ton of golf courses, but even more restaurants. Try Martinis in North Myrtle Beach. It’s a piano bar that gets rowdy at night, and the locals love it. Get the filet mignon, with the best sauce I’ve had on the Grand Strand. It’s a local hangout that’s been through a number of changes over the years and keeps coming back. I hope it stays the way it is.

Look for a story soon on eateries the locals suggest. These guys have lived here, in some cases, for more than 30 years. They know where to eat.

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Comment from: Alex [Visitor]
Dot, I read the link to Michelle's interview and I just shook my head. According to the article, she said she would not only like to make the cut, she would also like to be in the top 20. Who wouldn't? But, to paraphrase the words of an old song, "wishing won't make it so." One must have the game to accomplish those things and this sixteen year old just doesn't have the game and is unlikely to ever have it. Who is writing the script for these bizarre interviews? She just can't be coming up with this nonsense on own.
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