These 11 Unique Restaurants In Alaska Will Give You An Unforgettable Dining Experience (Part II)
Previously, we brought you These 12 Unique Restaurants In Alaska Will Give You An Unforgettable Dining Experience. And now we’re bringing you another 11 restaurants in Alaska that are even more unique and unforgettable in their own way! We’ve included places from all around the state so you’ll be able to stop in at one near you.
Have you been to any of these restaurants? What did you think? Are there any other unique restaurants that you would add to this list? Let us know in the comments. If you’d like some delicious dining with a great view, check out these dockside restaurants in Alaska.
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What are the best bucket list restaurants in Alaska?
The best bucket list restaurants in Alaska include:
- Crow’s Nest at Hotel Captain Cook. This classy restaurant in Anchorage has a vast wine list of over 10,000 bottles and a stunning view of the city.
- Spoonline Bistro. Located in Girdwood, this restaurant is a top-notch brunch spot and it has an inventive international menu.
- 229 Parks. This fantastic place at Denali National Park serves fresh dishes with local ingredients that are as beautiful as they are tasty.
- Addie Camp. The seating for this restaurant is in a railroad car that was built in 1913 while the kitchen and a wine bar are in an attached building.
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What are the best Mom & Pop restaurants in Alaska?
The best Mom & Pop restaurants in Alaska include:
- Donna’s Restaurant. This is home cooking at its best with the most hearty and satisfying breakfasts around.
- Ludvig’s Bistro. This restaurant in Sitka has a Mediterranean style and serves fresh seafood and original culinary creations.
- Roses Cafe. Located in Healy, this is the place to go for massive and mouthwatering burgers that won’t leave you hungry.
- Rocky’s Cafe. Traditional diner food in a wooden cabin is something truly Alaskan and the pie is scrumptious.
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What are the most historic restaurants in Alaska?
The most historic restaurants in Alaska include::
- Olivia’s Bistro at the Historic Skagway Inn. The building was built in 1897 during the Gold Rush and the restaurant has halibut fish tacos that keep people coming back.
- The Pump House. Located in Fairbanks, this place in an 1890s building has some of the most heavenly wild seafood in the state.
- Salty Dawg Saloon. This is another place built in the 1890s that locals keep coming back to. It was a grocery store, post office, and trading post before it became a friendly restaurant.
- Gwin’s Lodge. This is the oldest roadhouse on the Kenai Peninsula, having been around since 1952, and is the go-to spot for burgers and beer.
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