Myrtle Beach after dark has a lot going on, which can make it hard to figure out where to start. Between beachside clubs, rooftop bars, live music venues, and late-night spots packed well past midnight, your options add up fast. Most of the action is near the Boardwalk, Broadway at the Beach, or Barefoot Landing, so moving between venues is straightforward. The harder part is knowing which ones are worth your time.
Before heading out, a few things are worth knowing. Most clubs expect casual to smart casual dress, so leave the beachwear at your rental. Lines at Broadway at the Beach get long on weekends, so arriving early saves you the wait. If drinking is part of your plan, a rideshare or taxi is smarter than driving. Bring a valid ID because most venues are 21+ and check at the door without exception.
This guide breaks down the best nightclubs in Myrtle Beach so you can skip the guesswork and get straight to a good night.
1. Landing at the Boathouse
Address: 201 Fantasy Harbour Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Landing at the Boathouse sits along the Intracoastal Waterway and combines live music, craft beer, and waterfront views into one of the better nights out on the Grand Strand. The venue runs live music across multiple weekly formats, including Free Show Fridays, Saturday Night’s Live, and Sunday Funday concerts, so there is something on regardless of which night your trip falls on. The in-house brewery, Independent Republic Brewing Company, keeps the beer selection local and rotating.
The outdoor setting along the water is relaxed in a way most indoor clubs cannot match, and the food program means you do not need to eat elsewhere before showing up. Most people stay longer than planned. The Boathouse opens daily at 11:30am, so it also works as an afternoon stop before moving into the night.
2. Crocodile Rocks
Address: 1318 Celebrity Cir, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Crocodile Rocks sits inside Broadway at the Beach and runs a format most nightlife venues never attempt. Two performers take the stage with dueling pianos, take live song requests from the crowd, trade jokes between sets, and spend the night pulling you into the show. By ten, the room is loud, and by midnight, you are somewhere between a concert and a sing-along with a drink in your hand.
The set list spans several decades of recognizable songs, and the interactive format means no two nights play out the same way. If your group has something to celebrate, the performers work birthdays and special occasions directly into the show, and the whole room goes along.
3. Pulse Ultra Club Address: 1801 Mr. Joe White Ave, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Pulse Ultra Club is one of the newer venues on the Strip and has built a strong following quickly. Inside, you get neon lighting, private booths at floor level, and a VIP mezzanine overlooking the dance floor. International DJs headline on weekends, and the club runs themed nights throughout the season, including 90s throwbacks, Latin nights, and holiday specials.
The crowd dresses well and arrives prepared. The sound is strong, the bar program holds its own, and the overall setup sits above most of what’s on the strip. If you want a club that feels current, Pulse is a reliable pick.
4. Señor Frog’s Myrtle Beach
Address: 1304 Celebrity Cir, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Señor Frog’s runs as a waterfront restaurant through the afternoon before the tables clear and the music takes over. Once it gets dark, everything happens on the open-air terrace overlooking the water. The entertainment team keeps things moving with foam parties, dance contests, drinking games, and crowd challenges that rotate through the night.
The music runs tropical and Latin, with reggaeton, Caribbean beats, and pop edits throughout. The staff stays involved the whole time, so there is always something going on beyond standing near a speaker.
5. 3001 Nightlife Address: 920 Lake Arrowhead Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
3001 Nightlife, near North Myrtle Beach, solves a common problem: what to do when your group cannot agree on the kind of night everyone wants. Three separate rooms run under one roof, each with its own sound and crowd. One covers country and classic rock with live bands several nights a week, the second runs R&B and hip-hop through a resident DJ, and the third handles dance and electronic for a crowd that arrives later and stays longest.
Moving between rooms is easy, and the layout is open enough for your group to split up and find each other again without much effort. The energy is more relaxed than the Broadway at the Beach clubs, which works well if you want a long, easy night rather than a full production.
6. The Bowery
Address: 110 9th Ave N, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
The Bowery has been on 9th Avenue since 1944, making it the oldest music venue in Myrtle Beach by a long stretch. Alabama played some of their earliest shows here before breaking through nationally, and the room still carries that history.
Live bands cover country standards and Southern rock for a crowd that comes to hear real instruments played well. The drinks are fairly priced, the bartenders know their regulars, and the place has the kind of worn-in feel that cannot be designed. Whether it is your first visit or your tenth, The Bowery tends to end up on the list. For live music with actual history behind it, nothing else on the strip comes close.
Where to Stay Near the Action
A good night out gets better when the drive home is short. Sea Mountain Vacations offers vacation rentals across the North Myrtle Beach area, each set up as a proper home base rather than just a place to sleep.
Your rental comes with a fully equipped kitchen for pre-night meals and late-night snacks, spacious living areas for your group to regroup between stops, and private outdoor spaces including pools, decks, and direct beach access, depending on the home. Larger houses sleep everyone without anyone drawing the short straw, while oceanfront condos give couples and solo travelers more space and privacy than a standard hotel room. Every property sits close to the venues on this list, with the Atlantic right outside your door when morning comes.
Browse available homes and condos at SeaMountainVacations.com and find the right fit for your group.

