One of the top places to eat at in myrtle
Celebrated my birthday 3/7/24 and this definitely a 10/10 and definitely need your "big wallet" lol
Very good food and a great atmosphere. Definitely my favorite in Myrtle Beach
Great food great service it is recommended
My friends and I had an excellent experience at Aspen Grille. We were here with 9 people for a bachelor’s party, and they were very accommodating and exceptionally hospitable. We had several staff members other than our waiter check in on us throughout the night, and we even had our own room. The food was excellent, everyone was happy with their meals. Drinks were great as well. Only complaint is that it was a little expensive, but it was well worth the money. Cannot recommend enough.
Salty meal at Aspen Grill. We ate there on 28 February 2024. Three different salts scattered around the plate of butter to overly cooked, salty tenderloin steak made this my last time going to eat at this Myrtle Beach fine dining restaurant. Yes, I could have sent the meal back; but that would have been awkward to others at the table already eating their meal. I advised the waiter of the situation only to be told we would be taken care of “next time”. As a resident, I cannot see wasting allot of money on a poor dining experience. There will be no next time.
Upscale, sophisticated, extensive menu. Consistently great food and service! A real pleasure to be there
Great meal in an unlikely place. Casual dress, no baseball caps, and something for everyone. I am not a fan of the fact that every place in Myrtle Beach seems to openly pass along the credit card processing fee to the customer. It's a cost of doing business to be sure, and not everyone carries $500.00 in cash. With that said, bring a stack of cash and you can save ~3% on your bill. There service was good (but not great). At times it was overly attentive, which may have been a result of the fact that we had a server who was being trained. She did a fine job, but just missed the mark on perfection. The menu is fairly extensive, and there is a wide range of fare. Expect appetizers to run about $20.00 each, $40.00-$60.00 an entree, with salads and sides aroind $15.00 apiece. With wine and dessert, you could easily spend north of $100.00 per person. I was coming off a late lunch, and I wasn't that hungry, so I had French onion soup and a Caesar salad, both of which were substantial (and satisfying). The others in our party had steaks, which were served with herb roasted potatoes and green beans. The meat was cooked properly, and the clean plates and pause in conversation were a sign that the meal was delicious. The dessert menu was also extensive. I settled on the blueberry bread pudding, which was the highlight of the meal. Bring your appetite and your cash. It's a great fine dining experience.
We went to celebrate my grandpas 80th birthday, most of us never have been to a “fine dining” esc restaurant before including my grandpa, so, we thought we would give it go cause as he says you only live once ! We didn’t feel like didn’t belong there and we’re greeted with smiles. All the fellow customers wished him a happy birthday and shared jokes with him! All of our food was fantastic and the steaks were cooked to perfection (you could slice it with a butter knife!). Our server Blake was very informative and helpful with all of our questions and requests. Bill totaled out to be about $700 after gratitudity, food for 6, an appetizer , alcohol, and deserts. We trully enjoyed our experience and shared many laughs! The only complaint I’d have would be the bathroom situation. Definitely a little more run down and toilet didn’t work very well. The bathroom also isn’t very well handicap accessible as it’s very small, with little room for a Walker/wheelchair. Other than that fantastic food, drinks, and service ! Vegetarian options: Not very many options other than some salads and deserts