Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Anchorage. Set amid the coastal Chugach Mountains, Anchorage defies popular visions of polar ice caps and frozen tundra. It’s also warmer than you think (averaging 65 degrees in summer), making conditions ideal for sight-seeing or taking on uniquely Alaskan opportunities like arctic biking or touring the fjords of Prince William Sound. In the winter, you can ski, dogsled or do both simultaneously by "skijoring," which is cross-country skiing while being towed by a dog. Hey, it's no crazier a winter sport than the biathlon.
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4 based on 2900 reviews
Cozy and casual local atmosphere. Friendly staff. Plenty of seating on the heated covered patio. Live music. Over 50 beers on tap. Fresh Alaskan seafood. For beer lovers by beer lovers.
We stopped for lunch while exploring the area from our cruise ship due to recommendations by others. It was busy, but we got a seat at the bar & ordered 2 smoke pork plates and 2 beers. The meat was plentiful and food filling. Beer was also gr8.
4 based on 323 reviews
Sometimes you get what you pay for. Dining at Fletcher's is one of those times. This small restaurant is located in the Captain Cook Hotel. Everything on the small menu is always always good. And there is a small rotating menu to keep things interesting. On my most recent visit I had the bacon wrappd shrimp from the appetizer menu. The 3 shrimp were huge and I actually gave away one of them. Another guest ordered the fish and chips: a huge serving and truly fresh fish! I ordered the molten chocolate cake for desseert and 7 spoons. The cake comes with a scoop of raspberry ice cream that really paired well with the deep chocolate cake. While the other guests first claimed they wanted no parts of the dessert, in the end I had one bite and they wiped the plate clean.
4 based on 287 reviews
The food at the Rustic Goat was excellent. Every dish that we tried (there were 4 of us) was outstanding. The service was good, nothing special. However, the temperature in restaurant had to be 90+ degrees! We asked them to open some windows or doors, but they would not due to the smoke from the fires in the area. They handed us some menus so we could fan ourselves! Not the best customer service. but awesome food.
4 based on 509 reviews
Our family group plus a friend stopped in for a 10:30AM breakfast on a Saturday. We sat outside. We ordered a variety of breakfast foods and it arrived to the table in a reasonable amount of time. Our server was friendly and efficient. Overall a good experience.
4 based on 1358 reviews
At the 49th State-Anchorage, the cultural layers of Alaska unfold around you. Here, you can delve into the long tradition of brewing with our award winning beer, explore a menu filled with freshly sourced Alaskan products, or relax on the rooftop patio ov
The restaurant as said had several floors and sort of different areas: a bar like, a restaurant like and very nice outside ones with a nice view.The prices are OK - and the food was really delicious. Also the different beers were really tasty.The staff also was great - we had an internship who really did a great job and we enjoyed our time there definitely.Thanks for stopping in, appreciate the review. Did you have a favorite dish on your visit? I'm loving our sweet and spicy Brushfire pizza, it has reindeer sausage, jalapeños, a honey drizzle, and more. Hope to see you back soon for more delicious options.
Most Popular Contemporary food in Anchorage, Alaska, United States
4 based on 540 reviews
We enjoyed lunch here on two different occasions. The staff is very helpful and they have all worked there for many years. Their hamburgers and Philly cheesesteak sandwiches are excellent. This restaurant has been around for decades - it is a little old school treasure near the museum.
4 based on 908 reviews
Just got off the trolly tour at the visitors center, time to eat. Just a half a block away was the F street station, we saw it last evening when we were walking off the plane flight, it was full last night and it was full this afternoon but we got a set at the bar overlooking the food preparation and it was fun watching. The two cooks or chefs what ever you want to call them seemed to know what they were doing and seemed to do it well. The food was very good, the special blackened something, (I forgot but it was good) probably the best blackened fish I have had and the chowder was great. The portions were good and the prices reasonable. The staff were very friendly. I would return If I ever get back there.
4 based on 2210 reviews
Known by the locals simply as "Simon's," we are an Anchorage landmark with beautiful panoramic views overlooking Cook Inlet of Mount Susitna and the Alaska Range giving guests a true Alaska dining experience. Our classic American grill has been artfully s
We went to dinner with our travelling partners and friends from Anchorage. A great recommendation with great food, service and ambianceHi Hapiii, we are very happy to have provided you with such a positive experience!
4 based on 618 reviews
We had lunch at the Bear Tooth Grill and it was very good. Lots of good choices, souvenir t-shirts and nice atmosphere. I hope we get a chance to go to Anchorage again so we eat at the Bear Tooth again!
Best Mediterranean food near Anchorage, Alaska, United States
4 based on 4504 reviews
Really pleased with a recommendation we randomly got to go here for pizza. Some of the best pizza I've had in a long time. Lots of choices of unique pizzas and the standby build your own. The thai peanut pizza was great.
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