The huge Broadway at the Beach complex is packed with restaurants, shops, performance venues and night spots. Head to Crocodile Rocks for raucous dueling piano action. Retro 80s style dancing is on tap at Revolutions. Live music is offered most nights at Froggy Bottomz. Barefoot Landing is another prime entertainment zone. Live rockers and retro rockers tear it up at Dick's Last Resort, while modern blues rockers shake the rafters at the House of Blues. Two-steppers head to the Beach Wagon for live country music concerts and a large dance hall. The Spanish Galleon in North Myrtle Beach offers several dance floors with a variety of music; live beach music will occasionally be found on at least one level. For an atmosphere of high-toned art and soft-toned jazz, visit Collectors Cafe and Gallery, a European-style coffeehouse and lounge with a Mediterranean menu. If your out for an evening at the theater, Myrtle Beach offers plenty of diversions. The Carolina Opry features several variety shows with music and comedy. The Palace Theater, at Broadway at the Beach, presents long-standing shows by the likes of Cirque de Soleil and a variety of famous showbiz impersonators. And, after your meal, the cast at the Dixie Stampede puts on a huge stage production with rodeo, trick horse back riding, music, and comedy.
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