Myrtle Beach, Conway & Carolina Forest Real Estate

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One of historic Conway's best restaurants destroyed overnight!

I woke up this morning to the terrible news that the Rivertown Bistro on 3rd Ave in Conway had caught fire late last night and was destroyed.  The Bistro was a great restaurant to meet with clients for lunch and enjoy a special dinner.  It was one of the few restaurants in the Myrtle Beach / Conway area that had the look, feel and menu of a "big city" fine dining experience.

Here is a link to the local Sun News paper announcement.  My thoughts and prayers are with the owners and employees...

Comments

Its always so sad when a great unique local resturant or business is destroyed or closed.

Posted by Mary Bowen, The Woodlands Texas Real Estate & Relocation Specialist (Coldwell Banker United, Realtor) about 1 year ago
I can't believe this - how sad.  This was a great restaurant.
Posted by Tracy Moses~Redefining LUXE~Staging ~ Redesign (Redefining LUXE) about 1 year ago

It is sad Mary, but they want to rebuilt right away!

It was, I feel Conway's nicest restaurant.  Your photos under your profile Tracy are beautiful!

Posted by Amy Whiffen, REALTOR® - Myrtle Beach Real Estate (Eagle Realty ) about 1 year ago

We lost one here that has been on the drive to the beach since World War II destroyed by arson, it really is sad when we lose a part of history.

Posted by Todd Clark (Broker) (503)524-9494 (Beaverton, Oregon Real Estate Expert) (Palazzo Realty Group) about 1 year ago

i am glad to see they far along in the rebuilding process -- i love sneaking out to the bistro for lunch --

je

Posted by Jason Ellis (Coastal REO Solutions) about 1 year ago

I am too Jason, I haven't been by in awhile but I've seen the progress photos in the paper.

Posted by Amy Whiffen, REALTOR® - Myrtle Beach Real Estate (Eagle Realty ) about 1 year ago

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