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Myrtle Beach Malls
If you’re looking for a familiar shopping experience, check out one of the Myrtle Beach-area malls. Anchored by big-name stores and full of the familiar retailers you know and love, area malls offer a break from the sun and sand where you can shop to your heart’s content. Food courts and kiosks round out this traditional shopping experience.
Coastal Grand Mall
Anchored by Dillard’s, Belk, Sears and JCPenney, Coastal Grand Mall is full of the stores shoppers love. Apparel giants include Abercrombie & Fitch, Ann Taylor Loft, Hollister, PacSun and Old Navy. Palmetto Moon and Earthbound Trading Company are great stops for those looking for a gift or souvenir. Coastal Grand also features a large food court and Cinemark movie theater.
More InfoMyrtle Beach Mall
Myrtle Beach Mall, located on the north end of Myrtle Beach across from Briarcliffe Acres, is a traditional indoor shopping mall anchored by Belk and JC Penney. The mall is also home to Bass Pro Shops, a huge store dedicated to all things hunting, fishing and outdoors. Other stores at the mall include Books-A-Million, Bath & Body Works, and Reeds Jewelers. The AMC Classic cinema and a food court also call this spot home.
More InfoInlet Square Mall
Stores at Inlet Square Mall include Belk, Bath & Body Works, Books-A-Million, Ally’s Art House, Joe Muggs Cafe, KidZone, Mobile Phone Pros, Super Nails, KM Sports, WeightWatchers, and Planet Fitness.
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