When traveling to the beautiful Hilton Head Island, relaxation and fun are on the menu. This lovely seaside town has something for everyone, including restaurants for every palate. While seafood is prevalent here since you’re right by the ocean, they have plenty of other options too. 

We love planning ahead and researching the best restaurants before your trip, so you can get right to eating when your group is hungry. Here are some of the best restaurants in Hilton Head, South Carolina.

The Crazy Crab

The Crazy Crab Hilton Head restaurant

The Crazy Crab is such a popular restaurant in Hilton Head that there are two locations for you to dine at: one is in Harbor Town and the other is in Jarvis Creek. Both offer the same fun  casual atmosphere and delicious food.

The huge menu of options at The Crazy Crab is one thing people love about the place. You’re certain to find something for everyone in your group and end the meal full and happy. As for our favorites, their shrimp and crab boils, as well as their steamed seafood, are some of the best in the area.

Skull Creek Boathouse

award-winning bistro Skull Creek Boathouse in Hilton Head

Skull Creek Boathouse is an award-winning bistro in Hilton Head. It offers excellent indoor seating, but its outdoor patio is the perfect spot to enjoy the sunset. You’ll love the shaded outdoor seating where you can sip refreshing tropical cocktails and local beer while the sun sets.

It’s no surprise that a waterfront restaurant has plenty of seafood dishes. They’re known for their ceviche, where you can choose your seafood and sauce. If you want a little change of pace, they also have steak, pasta, and more. Most notably, their shrimp and grits are some of the best around.

WiseGuys

steackhouse WiseGuys

WiseGuys is a popular steakhouse when your crew has something to celebrate or simply want an elegant dining experience. They serve classic American dishes with an elevated twist. You can’t go wrong with their veal chop or lobster tail.

For those who love a cocktail or beverage with their meal, you have to try their house cocktail, The Ultimate Wise Guy. They also have a great selection of wine, craft beer, and classic mixed drinks.

Sage Room

Sage Room at Hilton Head

There are plenty of casual dining restaurants in Hilton Head, but if you’re looking to treat yourself or celebrate a special occasion, the Sage Room is the fine dining experience you need with mood lighting, white tablecloths, and an extensive wine list that will impress anyone you invite to join you.

The menu has a little bit of everything. Enjoy their salads, soups, steaks, lamb, and a restaurant favorite, their champagne-poached scallops. If you want international cuisine done with elegance that you can see, the Sage Room is the optimal choice.

Sea Shack

Sea Shack

Sea Shack features bright blue walls and a counter where you’ll place your order. Despite being very busy, their service is fast and the food is consistently high-quality. They offer indoor seating and have large picnic tables for outdoor seating. They also accept take-out orders and, conveniently, there are quite a few great vacation rentals near Sea Shack.

The menu features everything from catfish and flounder to alligator. And while everything is tasty, they’re most famous for their lobster rolls. In addition, they always have Blackboard Specials with the catch of the day, so it’s worth keeping an eye on those.

Pomodori Italian Eatery

Pomodori Italian Eatery pasta

Sometimes, pasta is the only thing that will hit the spot. For some of the best pasta in town, head to Pomodori Italian Eatery. It has a fairly casual atmosphere and is family-friendly for travelers of all ages. They have plenty of kid-approved options for those traveling with little ones.

They have all your Italian favorites like spaghetti and meatballs, fettuccine alfredo, bruschetta, and seafood linguine. Whatever you order, save room for one of their mouthwatering desserts. The espresso brownie is a hit with everyone.

Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks

Hudson's Seafood House on the Docks view in Hilton Head

Restaurants with waterfront views in Hilton Head aren’t uncommon, but Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks is unique. It sits on the Port Royal Sound, and you’ll have a great view regardless of where you’re seated in the restaurant.

You’re getting some of the freshest seafood here since one of the two fishing fleets in town operates on their dock. You can enjoy local shrimp, shrimp po-boys, and other fresh catches at any time of the day. Their brunch service is top-rated on weekends, and all their dishes pair great with a bloody Mary or mimosa.

Santa Fe Cafe

Santa Fe Cafe space in Hilton Head

Hilton Head doesn’t only have southern and seafood restaurants. You’ll find Santa Fe Cafe nestled near some of the best golf courses on the island. Walking inside, you’ll feel like you’ve teleported to New Mexico in this stunning space. It’s beautifully decorated with bright colors and cacti.

People love the rooftop terrace where you can enjoy a great drink with lovely views. The menu here features a broad range of dishes, from grill to seafood and Mexican dishes, including tacos, burritos, fajitas, and more. They also serve an ample selection of beverages catering to different tastes.

A Lowcountry Backyard Restaurant

A Lowcountry Backyard Restaurant in Hilton Head

You can’t visit Hilton Head without stopping at A Lowcountry Backyard Restaurant. This charming American restaurant features a quaint little garden with outdoor seating when the weather’s nice. It’s heated in the winter and has a casual atmosphere.

The menu here features classic American dishes and, of course, southern cuisine. You’ll love trying their fried green tomatoes and burgers and finishing your meal with the best banana pudding in town. Don’t forget to try the local moonshine if you’re over 21!

Skillets Cafe & Grill

Skillets Cafe & Grill

They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and there’s no better breakfast on Hilton Head Island than Skillets Cafe and Grill. Even if breakfast isn’t your favorite, they’re open for lunch and dinner too.

You’ll be able to feast on French toast, a variety of omelets, and other breakfast favorites until three pm every day. If you’re popping in for lunch or dinner, their fried seafood, crab cakes, pimento cheese dip, and other mouthwatering southern items will satisfy you.

Salty Dog Cafe

Salty Dog Cafe

Salty Dog Cafe is an excellent choice for those looking for a great waterfront restaurant but a casual vibe. They’re known for their classic beach and nautical decor, amazing atmosphere, and delicious food.

This seafood restaurant offers excellent views while you dine on some of the tastiest foods Hilton Head offers. The Salty Dog Cafe is the perfect way to experience authentic southern cuisine. You can’t miss trying their gator bites, crab cakes, pimento cheese dip, and local spirits from the Hilton Head Distillery.

Old Oyster Factory Restaurant

Old Oyster Factory Restaurant

The Old Oyster Factory Restaurant is the epitome of a waterfront fine dining experience. For more than 30 years, it’s been a favorite for locals and tourists who want a nice meal on the water. If you’re craving oysters, you’ll have plenty to choose from here.

This restaurant is known for fresh seafood and its charcuterie board. It’s a great dining experience for people of all ages with a menu that has something everyone will enjoy. Even if you’re not in the mood for seafood, they have salads, steak, and chicken entrees.

Bullies BBQ

Bullies BBQ

You can’t miss trying Bullies BBQ when all you want is traditional southern barbeque. This old-school joint isn’t one you’ll get all dressed up for, but after a long day on the beach or golfing, it hits the spot.

Bullies BBQ has everything you could want in a barbecue joint. There’s a variety of smoked and grilled meats and excellent side dishes, and you get to choose which sauce you want on your meat. The Carolina vinegar BBQ sauce is a must-try!

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Published by Danielle Vito

As Senior Social Media Manager, Danielle manages AvantStay's social media platforms and writes content for the Atlas blog. Previously, Danielle was the Social Media Producer at The Points Guy where she ran TPG's Instagram and wrote articles on the most social media-worthy destinations, and tips on hacking your travels by using credit cards.

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