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Broadway at the Beach · Est. 1995

Thirty Years of Loud

Our Story

Built for the Sing-Along.

Crocodile Rocks opened on Broadway at the Beach in 1995 with a bold bet: Myrtle Beach didn’t need another cover band — it needed a high-energy dueling piano bar where the audience is the show.

Three decades later, that bet still delivers every single night. Four world-class pianists. Six straight hours. No setlist, no filler — just pure, unscripted musical chaos.

Whatever the room wants to sing, they play. Requests, singalongs, comedy, and duels that turn strangers into one giant, rowdy chorus.

The Show

If You Know the Words, We Know the Chords.

Our pianists don’t follow a setlist — they follow the room.

Hand them a request slip, shout it from the bar, or scribble it on the wall. They’ll make it happen. One minute it’s Billy Joel, the next Doja Cat, then Garth Brooks into Boston.

The only genre that matters is whatever you and 200 strangers feel like singing at the top of your lungs.

The Room

Loud, Lit, and in the Heart of Broadway at the Beach

We’re center-stage at Broadway at the Beach — right between the dinner crowd and the dance club energy, exactly where the night belongs.

Grab a seat in The Crock Pit and you’re arm’s-length from the pianos, right in the heart of the action. High-tops give you the perfect long view of the show. For bigger groups (15+), reserve The Swamp VIP area and enjoy dedicated server service that actually finds you before last call.

Come Make Some Noise.

Reservations recommended. Get in early — Seating sells fast!

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