http://www.menusearch.net/sc/myrtle_beach/photos/pa1526.jpgWhen Tavern in the Forest first opened in the new Forest Crossing shopping center earlier this year, it was met enthusiastically by Carolina Forest residents who were eager for a neighborhood hangout to call their own. The food was exceptional, but before long the grumblings began.
It was pricey for a sports pub, service was on the slow side, and the atmosphere was nice but suffered from a bit of an identity crisis. The original, fancy natural-wood décor gave it more of a slightly upscale restaurant feel than a neighborhood tavern, and the attempt at meeting the “sports pub” genre fell flat with only a handful of television screens to speak of.
It all changed when David Murphy assumed ownership in early June mere months after its grand opening. He toned down the “upscale” feel immediately with a vibrant red paint job in the interior, and a whole new infusion of sports-themed décor including college banners, neon signs and several new plasma-screen televisions to show multiple sporting events simultaneously. “Cornhole” (the increasingly popular pub/tailgating bag toss game) became a leisure option while enjoying a cocktail or two.
Gone, too, were the separate lunch and dinner menus, and in came a pub-style selection that now includes 10 entrees, 12 sandwiches and a large selection of appetizers.
I’ve eaten there a few times now since Tavern in the Forest’s makeover, and come away very satisfied each time. Among my favorites:
Tavern in the Forest at Forest Crossing is located at the intersection of Carolina Forest Boulevard and River Oaks Drive. They’re open daily for lunch and dinner, and late on Friday and Saturday. Call them at 843-626-3000 for more information.
Hi Murph: coming to see you soon.
Redhead from Cape May. Hope you liked your shirt!!
Is the menu on MenuSearch the new one? http://www.menusearch.net/sc/myrtle_beach/restaurant.php?name=1526
this was the best meal and services that i ever had !!! I had a great time and the food was AMAZING. The prices were reasonable for a splendid meal.