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Hi, here's a couple more GF resources that I missed on the first post  
for Oak Island, NC:

One listmate had breakfast at a local diner called Mina's (grits and  
eggs) with no problems.  I didn't see
	the diner when I was there and I couldn't find it on a web search, so  
I'm not sure if it's still there or has
	has closed.   And there is a Dairy Queen on the island.

In Southport, Provisions is a restaurant on the docks that has fresh  
local seafood, including steamed
	shrimp.  South of Southport are two local restaurants - the Purple  
Onion and Duffers which
	are reported to have great food.

In Myrtle Beach, there is an Outback Steakhouse, Fishbone Grill, and  
Carrabas, as well as a Cracker
	Barrel.  Myrtle Beach is about an hour (45-50 miles) from Oak island.

By the way, if you go to Myrtle Beach, check out two golf courses,  
Hawaiian Rumble and Hawaiian Village.  The mini golf masters is played  
at Hawaiian Rumble.  Hawaiian Village is one of the toughest putt-putt  
courses I've ever played.

Happy eating and putting!

Sue

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