Starbucks on the North End of Myrtle Beach Takes a Break for Renovations
If you’re cruising along the north end of Myrtle Beach, you might have noticed that one of your favorite coffee spots has hit the pause button! That’s right, the Starbucks located in the Publix shopping center at 7955 N Kings Highway is currently closed for renovations, and it looks like it’s going to be a while before you can grab your favorite Frappuccino or that early morning caffeine fix.
What’s Happening?
As soon as you roll into the parking lot, you can’t miss the multiple signs posted up on the Starbucks door stating that it is temporarily closed for renovations. If you peek around, you might even spot some shipping containers parked nearby, which usually means some serious makeover is happening behind the scenes. But don’t get your hopes up just yet. There’s been no word on when the beloved coffee shop will swing its doors back open.
Where to Get Your Coffee Fix?
If you can’t wait for the north-end Starbucks to finish its facelift, don’t fret! Myrtle Beach has other options to quench your coffee cravings. Just head over to Tanger Outlets at 10835 Kings Road or down to Ocean Boulevard at 7200 N. Ocean Blvd. Both spots are waiting with open arms (and warm mugs) for all you coffee lovers out there. It’s a little bit of a drive, but hey—road trip vibes, right?
Why the Renovation?
You might be wondering why any shop would choose to close its doors. Renovations can often mean a refreshed look, new equipment, or maybe an expanded menu. It’s like giving the store a little TLC to make sure it continues to serve up that tasty brew and comfy atmosphere that we all know and love. While it’s definitely a bummer that we have to wait, a little change can sometimes lead to big rewards!
Stay Tuned for Updates
It’s tough to be patient when all you want is a coffee in your hand as you stroll along the beach or kick back for a relaxing morning at home. Unfortunately, we’re still waiting on a response regarding when the Starbucks will officially reopen. In the meantime, why not explore some of the local coffee shops around town? You might just discover a new favorite spot in the process!
Wrap-Up
So, there you have it, Myrtle Beach! While the Starbucks on the north end may be closed for now, there are still plenty of ways for you to get your coffee fix. Keep your eyes peeled for updates on the renovation progress, and let’s hope it’s sooner rather than later. Until then, stay caffeinated, and let’s look forward to that first sip when they finally reopen!

Author: STAFF HERE MYRTLE BEACH
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