
Taste of the Coast, the city’s must-do event for food lovers, returns to the Deck at House of Blues in Barefoot Landing on Saturday, April 27th from 11:00am – 4:00pm. Taste of the Coast is a family-friendly, culinary event held by Risen Christ Christian Academy.
This year, Taste of the Coast proudly celebrates its 12th year of featuring tasty specialties by the Grand Strand’s best local restaurants in a fun, relaxing atmosphere. Live, local entertainment from The Academy of Dance & Fine Arts & RCCA Dance Team, Gary Alexander, Driving Miss Stacey, The Yale Brothers, Pat Lynch and DJ Joe Durivage will be provided throughout the day!
We are pleased to announce the following restaurants will be participating: Lulu’s, Biminis, House of Blues, Carolina Quench, Sticky Fingers, Joe’s Crab Shack, Wild Wing Cafe, Snooky’s on the Water, Dick’s Last Resort, The Bar-B-Que House, Crooked Oak Tavern & Crumb Buns Bakery.
The Character Company will be sponsoring a FREE Kids Zone with character performances, character photo opportunities, face painting, temporary tattoos, games, prizes and more!!!
Entertainment Schedule:
11:00am – The Academy of Dance & Fine Arts & RCCA Dance Team
11:45am – Character Company Presents Hawaiian Princess Show
12:00pm – Gary Alexander – A South Carolina singer songwriter who recently relocated back to Myrtle Beach from years of performing on the Las Vegas strip.
1:00pm – The Yale Brothers – Identical twins Chris and Roger Yale cut their teeth on rock ‘n’ roll while growing up in Hollywood and regularly played the Sunset Strip with their band, Rogue Alley. The twins have been working on original music and digging into their collective psyches to reconnect with that spark they maintained for many years as The Yale Brothers – bringing with them a mindfully chosen collection of cover tunes as well.
1:45pm – Character Company Presents Super Hero Academy
2:00pm – Driving Miss Stacey – Acoustic duo/full band playing a rich blend of music from all genres and time frames.
3:00pm – Pat Lynch – Pat Lynch plays “Smooth Island Music” and specializes in playing a steel drum during his performances. He developed the taste for island music while living in Key Largo and is inspired by such artists as Jimmy Buffett, Bob Marley, Kenny Chesney & Zac Brown. Mr. Lynch now lives in Little River and frequently plays music at the restaurants and bars along the Little River waterfront. Jammin!
*DJ Joe Durivage throughout event!
Come hungry on Sat., April 27th to TASTE OF THE COAST!!!