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North Myrtle Beach Coffee Shops

If you fancy yourself a coffee aficionado, it may delight you to know that you could spend a full week in North Myrtle Beach, starting each day with a fresh cup of java from a different source, and still not visit all of the best coffee shops in the area. But – there’s nothing saying you can’t give it a try!

After all, the most popular spots are open well beyond the morning hours, and typically serving tasty pastries and sandwiches to accompany your beverage, making for a worthy pit stop day or night. Before your next beach vacation, stake out your route to the top stops for a little kick. You may even discover some genuine community spirit and culture along the way.

Krave Bagel Bistro

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1434 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

Casual café serving hot and iced coffees, lattes, and frappes, fresh fruit smoothies, teas, homemade bagels and artisan breads, as well as assorted baked goods and deli items. The only North Myrtle Beach eatery offering hand-rolled, northern style bagels! Great spot for a morning break, but drive-thru service is also available for those on the go.

Beach Dreams Market

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817 2nd Ave N, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

Many claim that Beach Dreams Market pours the best coffee in the Grand Strand. Visit the coffee bar, with a wide selection of organic, gourmet, fair trade, and locally roasted coffees. You’ll also find award-winning loose leaf teas, baked goods, and an array of specialty drinks including fruit smoothies, frappes, espresso, cappuccinos, macchiatos, and lattes. Make sure to check out the gift shop for handcrafted artisan soaps, lotions, body butters, and scrubs.

Fresh Brewed Coffee House

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933 Broadway St, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

Cozy, family-friendly café with a strong sense of art and community. Serving freshly-brewed global coffee enhanced by live music and poetry readings, it’s the traditional, intimate coffeehouse with a hipster vibe that doubles as a local gathering place for residents and visitors alike. Sip, dine, and socialize indoors or on the outdoor patio. Free wi-fi is available.

Native Joe’s Scoop & Grind

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801 Conway St, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

North Myrtle Beach’s only ice cream and coffee bar – in a cool Costa Rican cabana setting just minutes from Barefoot Landing. Whether you’re aiming to calm a sweet tooth with cookies, pastries, sundaes, or shakes, or to warm up with a fresh-brewed cup of Pure Vida Fair Trade Organic Coffee, Native Joe’s has something for everyone from early morning to late at night. Best of all, Native Joe’s porch is dog-friendly, so your beach-bound pups are always welcome!

Café de Paris

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4830 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

Café de Paris works with local dairy suppliers and bakeries to source the freshest, highest quality offerings, along with organic, fair trade tea and coffee. Seating available indoors or on the outdoor patio! Free wi-fi is available onsite. The perfect spot for morning coffee, lunch, or an afternoon snack, with an impressive menu featuring espresso, cappuccino iced and hot coffees, frappes, iced and hot teas, smoothies, crepes, European waffles, pastries, sandwiches, paninis, soups, and salads.

Boardwalk Coffee House

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104 9th Ave N, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

If you’re making your way to the Myrtle Beach area, Boardwalk Coffee House is a worthy stop along your path. This oceanfront café on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk offers breakfast and deli-style lunch complemented by fruit smoothies, espresso, lattes, frappes, chai tea, and ice cream. Free wi-fi is available, but who needs that when you have ocean views?

Main Street Cafe’

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313 Main St, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

Main Street Café is a simple, unassuming spot serving up a healthy dose of community and tradition with each cup o’ joe. A local spot where even the casual visitor feels like family, this is the perfect “nothin’ fancy” place to grab tasty bagels, sandwiches, and ice cream with a drink as you make your way through your day along the hub of the Grand Strand.

Starbucks

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10835 Kings Rd, Ste 290 Myrtle Beach, SC 29572

4517 Hwy 17 South North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

549 Hwy 17 N North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

American coffeehouse chain, and perhaps one of the starting embers on the modern coffee-craze fire, Starbucks was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1971. The company currently operates over 30,000 locations worldwide, including multiple locations in the North Myrtle Beach area.

Dunkin’

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118 Highway 17 S Sundial Center North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

9700 N. Kings Hwy Lake Arrowhead Myrtle Beach, SC 29572

Dunkin’ is a longstanding donut company and quick service restaurant, founded in Massachusetts in 1950 as Dunkin’ Donuts. In recent years, their reputation for coffee has grown to the point that they expanded the product line and dropped the “donuts” from their name, officially embracing the java cravings that many of their guests focused on. Dunkin’ is now just as renowned for coffee as they are for donuts.

Panera Bread

1296 Hwy 17 N North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

Panera Bread Company is an American chain of bakery/café fast-casual restaurants founded in 1987 in Missouri. There are now more than 2,000 locations in the United States and Canada. Known for elevated breakfast sandwiches and deli eats, they’re also reliable for a great cup of coffee.

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