Flamingo Grill Myrtle Beach – Like Miami in the 80’s
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WHEN WAS FLAMINGO GRILL BUILT?
Ten Years after building Cagneyβs, the two Dinoβs designed and built their second restaurant in 1986.
WHERE IS IT? WHATβS IT LIKE?
Located 3 miles south of Cagneyβs on the corner of 71st ave, youβll want to experience this terrific restaurant, which true to Cagneyβs tradition, offers another fascinating departure from the world of dining ordinary.
Itβs upbeat, itβs art deco, itβs been written up in Southern Living, Adventure Magazine, Architecture Magazine, NY Post Travel, Sandlapper and too numerous to mention Newspapers. The staff is so exceptional youβll want to take some of them home.
Exhilarating, sexy art deco ambiance and a sensational menu featuring the same World Famous Prime rib, Steaks and Lobster, highlighted by the Beachβs best selection of Uptown Seafood, Grilled Fish, and Italian specialties.
Locals rave about the Blackened Prime Rib, Seared Tuna, Lowcountry Crabcakes, Lobster Tail, Cajun Oysters, Peppercorn Salmon, Steak Flamingo, Filet Oscar, Lemon Pepper Grouper and their one of a kind Fried Lobster Chunks. If youβre feeling Italian, they offer Pasta Flamingo, Chicken Picatta, Pasta Scallops, Chicken Parmesan, Pasta ala Vodka, Pesto Pasta and nightly specials.
WHERE ARE THE OWNERS FROM?
The two owners, both named Dino, are local boys who grew up in restaurants back in the days when Myrtle Beach was a two-lane, three-month-resort, dotted with mom and pop guest houses and a couple beach-ball shops. βWe owe all our success to continuously attracting some of the Beachβs best people to work with us. We find classy, hardworking young people with a sense of humor. Our staff at both restaurants have made our 30-year careers a pleasure.β
WHO DESIGNED THE RESTAURANT?
The two hands-on owners are responsible for the design and decor of Cagneyβs and Flamingo Grill. Cagneyβs is known for its local architectural history and eclectic design which includes many artifacts from the famous Ocean Forest Hotel.
