Hard Rock Café

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Hard Rock

  • June 21, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Kathleen71189 from Murphy, North Carolina
Hard Rock

Yep, another Hard Rock down, and many more to go. This one at Myrtle Beach is shaped like a pyramid. It's pretty neat, and the food is good too.

From journal Hard Rock at the Beach

Hard Rock Cafe

  • March 20, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by basbmom from richmond, Virginia
We had the most fun time here. We laughed, read the walls with all the records on them, and shopped in the store. I would go there all the time to eat if I lived there.

From journal First Time to Myrtle Beach

Hard Rock Cafe

  • February 11, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by vampirefan from Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina
Hard Rock Cafe

If you are at Broadway at the Beach, stop by and check out the Myrtle Beach chapter of the Hard Rock. It is easily located, as it is housed inside a huge pyramid that looks more like it should be located outside of the Luxor in Vegas. While the Hard Rock isn’t exactly know for legendary cuisine, the food is nonetheless very good and satisfying, especially after a day of trotting around the beach. American fare is on the menu, with everything from pasta to burgers to sandwiches. While I normally order their very yummy burger, I decided to break with tradition and go with the fajitas, also very pleasing to the pallet.

Inside the Hard Rock is what everybody comes for. If you haven’t been inside a Hard Rock, you will be amazed at the large collection of memorabilia from rock-and-roll's best. Everything from Elvis to the Beatles to Hendrix to more modern legends such as Metallica can be found here. While waiting for your order, it is fun just to look at the walls adorned with records, instruments, clothing, and more. You will find a hip and trendy waitstaff to service you. Once you have chowed down, make sure to save room for the delectable hot fudge brownie sundae. There are plenty of places to walk off all those calories afterwards.

After satisfying your appetite, stop by the gift shop. Wearing one of the Hard Rock T-shirts is a way to stay hip and just let the whole world know what a world traveler you are. You can also pick up shot glasses, leather jackets, beer cozies, and more. Members of the Hard Rock pin collectors' club (and yep, there is such a thing) can pick up a variety of pins. If you are here during a very busy time, you may want to make advanced reservations. Reservations can be made at www.hardrock.com up to a month in advance.

From journal Myrtle Beach... Southern Paradise Found.

Hard Rock Cafe

  • January 3, 2005
  • Rated 3 of 5 by dakeller from Bloomington, Indiana
The Hard Rock Cafe in Myrtle Beach is definitely one of the better Hard Rock Cafes I have been to. It is located at the Broadway at the Beach shopping complex. You can't miss it, because it will be the only restaurant in the area shaped like an Egyptian pyramid. If you have never been to a Hard Rock Cafe before, I should note that it is a large restaurant chain dedicated to yesterday’s and today's rock-and-roll bands. Myrtle Beach's Hard Rock Cafe, like the rest of them, is adorned top-to-bottom with rock-and-roll memorabilia from The Beatles to Aerosmith to Green Day. There are lots of TVs located throughout the restaurant that keep the music videos coming. The waiters and waitresses are upbeat and friendly and always ready to snap a picture or two for you. One of the first things you will notice as you walk inside is a large and colorful stained-glass window depicting Egyptian hieroglyphics.

I wouldn't recommend The Hard Rock Cafe if you are looking for something a little different in terms of food. The food is fundamentally American (hamburgers, salads, chicken, etc.), and although it's good and comes in large portions, it’s nothing you will be bragging about two days later. When it comes to the Hard Rock Cafe, you are paying for the atmosphere and service. Moreover, if you are a collector like I am, you will want to visit the gift shop before you leave to pick up your official (and unique) Hard Rock Cafe T-shirt (about $20).

From journal Summer Fun in Garden City

Hard Rock Cafe

  • December 15, 2004
  • Rated 3 of 5 by beckyr718 from Burlington, New Jersey
My husband and I went here for lunch on our last day. We had a great lunch; we both had cheeseburgers. I had a salad while he had french fries, go figure. This building is really neat just to walk into. It's shaped like a pyramid, and you walk down into it. The memorabilia is fun to look at, as it is in all HRCs. The server was very courteous and prompt, but it also wasn't crowded while we were here!

From journal Myrtle Beach: Golfing with friends

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