What the data says about the Myrtle Beach full-service restaurants market
According to U.S. Census Bureau data, there are 578 full-service restaurants serving the Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC area (population 397,478) — 145.4 per 100,000 residents. That's +103% above the typical U.S. metro (71.5 per 100k), making Myrtle Beach more saturated than 99% of the 387 metros we track.
For context, the national average is 76.8 per 100k — higher than the typical metro because dense urban areas pull it up. The Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC population grew 12.4% from 2020 to 2023, a signal of rising local demand.
Should you open a restaurant in Myrtle Beach?
It's a competitive market. Myrtle Beach has more full-service restaurants per capita than 99% of U.S. metros. With 12.4% population growth, demand is still rising — so you win here on differentiation and marketing, not by being the only option.
How to win the Myrtle Beach market with AI
Market data tells you the playing field. Winning it is about marketing — and that's where most full-service restaurants leave money on the table. Here's the high-ROI playbook:
- Own local search. Optimize your Google Business Profile and local SEO so you show up in the map pack for "restaurant near me."
- Capture every lead. Most restaurants miss 20–30% of calls. AI call capture turns those into booked customers.
- Compound with reviews and content. Use AI to systematize reviews, follow-up, and local content.
See the full playbook for your industry: AI marketing for full-service restaurants.