The Hard Rock Café has got to be one of the world's most famous cafes.
The Myrtle Beach, Florida version of the Hard Rock Café is the only one in the worldwide franchise built in the shape of a pyramid. And with a spectacular lighted fountain out the front of the café, this is one Hard Rock experience that is hard to forget.
Myrtle Beach is one of the most popular East Coast beach vacation spots. When the sizzling sun goes down on the beach, it is time to head to the Hard Rock Café for some sizzling fajitas, or another of the café's famous meals. House specials include: Santa Fe Spring Rolls, Tupelo Chicken Tenders, Grilled Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon, Hickory Smoked Barbecue Ribs, the Hard Rock's legendary burgers and more. If choosing from the delights of the food menu was not hard enough, the drinks menu is also fraught with difficult decisions. The bar tenders at Hard Rock really know how to mix an awesome cocktail, which may just be what the doctor ordered to soothe sunburned skin, or maybe not, but it is worth a try.
As always the Hard Rock Café at Myrtle Beach has its walls swathed in rock'n'roll history. Some of the musicians' memorabilia on display includes Elvis Presley, Aerosmith, Johnny Cash, Guns and Roses, the Beatles, Marilyn Manson, Eric Clapton, Frank Zappa, The Who and more. The Hard Rock Café is located at 1322 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach and is open from 11am to midnight every day.