Pumpkin pie is the perfect thing for a cool fall day or a special dinner party. Head to these restaurants in Alaska for the best pumpkin pie the state has to offer. You’ll agree that all of these options are a delicious way to enjoy the cool weather. With flaky crust, creamy pumpkin filling and mounds of whipped cream, you’ll find it hard to stop taking pumpkin pie adventures this fall in Alaska.
1. Discovery Cafe, Mile 165 Hope Rd, Hope
In this historic town of Hope you'll find this excellent stop for delicious pie. They also have tasty breakfast served all day.
2. Kriner's Diner, 2409 C Street, Anchorage
This Anchorage mainstay is known for huge portions and awesome breakfasts, but they also have divine pies by the slice.
3. Fire Island Rustic Bake Shop, 1343 G Street, Anchorage
This elegant bake shop may be called rustic, but the pies are works of art. Come to this spot any time of year for seasonal treats, and of course their pumpkin pie is to-die-for.
4. McCafferty's Coffee House, 408 Cushman Street, Fairbanks
This downtown location is cozy and warm in the winter, and the pies and sweets are delicious. Head here for coffee drinks and pumpkin pie.
5. Village Inn, 1130 East Northern Lights Blvd., Anchorage
A standard location for diner fare, they create consistently excellent baked goods in their bright case. Pumpkin pie is in season all winter long.
6. Lulu's Bread & Bagels, 364 Chena Pump Road, Fairbanks
This classic bagel shop has homemade breads, sandwiches, coffee and pastries. Their pumpkin pie boasts a thick crust and a light, creamy filling. You'll love their version of the classic.
7. Hilltop Truck Stop, 3711 Elliott Highway, Fairbanks
This classic truck stop diner is known up and down the haul road for their pies. The favorite pumpkin pie of the ice road truckers.
8. A Pie Stop, 3020 Minnesota Drive Suite 1A, Anchorage
The huge variety of homemade pies will delight your senses and you'll be forced to take more than one pie home to your loved ones.
9. Talkeetna Roadhouse, Main Street, Talkeetna
Head to this Alaskan favorite for pie before and after mountaineering, skiing, hiking or otherwise adventuring in the fabulous town of Talkeetna.
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