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Moroccan Style |
4240 Old Seward Hwy Ste 20 Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 561 2373 http://www.aladdinsak.com |
This restaurant provides authentic Mediterranean dishes - with a nice selection of vegetarian options, including a Sampler Plate (with Falafel, Spanokopita, Dolmas, Tsatsiki and Greek or Caesar Salad), Vegetarian Mousaka, Eggplant Parmesan and a Veggies and Fruit Curry. There are also seafood, poultry, lamb and beef dishes such as Shawarma and others. The wine list is varied; the house wine is Sutter Homes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Down Home Country Cooking |
1400 E Tudor Rd Anchorage, AK 99507 United States +1 907 561 3805 |
Touting the "Best Omelettes in Town," this restaurant offers much, much more. The mainly blue decor is reflected in the curtains, vinyl booths and carpeting. Breakfast is the busiest time because of the immense selection of hearty-portioned meals and promptly poured coffee once you are seated. Known and loved most for the three page breakfast it also serves lunch (hot and cold subs and sandwiches, and several pasta dishes) and dinner (Lasagna, New York Steak and Halibut). No alcohol is served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Something for Everyone |
4331 Credit Union Drive Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 222 7753 http://www.applebees.com/ |
It sits directly in front of the Hampton Inn. In the "apple" theme, the interior is predominantly red. Vinyl booths line the walls and in the bar are tall round tables surrounded by high barstools. From Fajitas to Cheeseburgers to Tequila Lime Chicken, there are many options here, most from the grill. When your choices are made and the last plate cleaned, try a Blondie with Ice Cream or a Chocolate Glacier for dessert. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pure Alaskan burger joint |
5300 Old Seward Highway Anchorage, AK 99518 United States +1 907 561 1245 |
Outstanding atmosphere and burgers make it successful. Each wall is covered in Alaskan history through photos and stories of the many friends of this restaurant. Locals and tourists alike, tip their heads back and read from these walls. Offering basic burgers with different spins including the halibut or the salmon patty, it is best known for the big juicy hamburgers and tasty fries that come in large portions served piping hot. Shakes, sodas and coffee are available but not alcohol. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gourmet Sandwiches |
701 W 36th Ave (Ste 15) Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 563 3354 |
This is a busy, upbeat, popular, brightly-lit establishment. Hot and cold sandwiches, subs and deli salads are served. The subs are drizzled with Italian vinaigrette that is heavenly; each sub is named after Alaskan mountains. The Redoubt ($8.95), (named for a volcano that erupted in 1989), features a Dry Coppa, Soppressata, Sicilian Salami and Provolone mix, plus fresh veggies if you choose. With daily hot and cold specials, in addition to an extensive menu, you could never tire of the choices. Wine and beer is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Die-hard martini bar |
626 B Street Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 276 8808 |
This bar's small, dark interior is filled with couches and overstuffed chairs. From its one oval bar, it serves up a mean martini with its hot DJ tunes. In the center is a small dance floor that is almost always packed. Wearing anything from grunge to suits, young professionals walk through the door prepared to groove and chill. Menu items include BLTs, Turkey Clubs, hamburgers, pizza and spinach and house salads available during all open hours. The full bar includes several local microbrews on tap. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Neighborhood seafood and steakhouse |
1101 West Fireweed Lane Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 279 3122 |
Some of the best steaks in town are here in this neighborhood steakhouse. Calling to the steak and seafood lovers in Anchorage it offers high quality, low prices and great service. Lunches include items from French Dips to T-bone steaks and for dinner, the menu splits between fisherman's wharf and butcher block. The most expensive item includes King Crab, halibut and lobster. Try the Crab or Shrimp Louie and Baby Back Ribs. Full bar on-site. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Carefully prepared elegance |
820 West Seventh Avenue Anchorage Marriott Downtown Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 279 8000 http://www.marriotthotels.com/... |
Plush carpeting and white linens highlight the elegant ambiance that caters to business travelers. Full breakfast and lunch menus list an expected variety of well-prepared American style dishes and give way to an increasingly pleasing dinner menu in late afternoon. Appetizers of Fried Calamari, Seared ahi tuna, sliced sirloin and others are available. Try entrees of garlic shrimp or large Alaskan scallops with fettuccini. A fine variety of wine is also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Newcomer to Anchorage |
611 West Ninth Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 279 8226 |
This lively place is located next to the Delaney Park Strip. The bright colors, wide windows and stucco walls are complemented by black and white dressed waiters. Large portions, good food and reasonable prices make this place a hit. Vegetarian selections are available. It serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with options from Huevos Racheros to Fajitas, to a wide assortment of salads, tostadas and delightful combination platters. Cocktails, beer and wine are served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Outstanding Steakhouse |
417 W 5th Ave Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 277 6332 http://www.clubparisrestaurant... |
Established in the 60s, the same family still operates this local steakhouse. The signature four-inch thick 14-ounce filet mignon, established the "fine steakhouse" reputation. Other entree options include the 16-ounce New York steak, 16-ounce Prime Rib; as well as appetizers like steamer clams and Cajun mushrooms. Desserts like the macadamia nut pie will likely have to be taken home because portions are so large. The best advice, resign yourself and keep ordering. It is worth every penny and bite. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant local favorite |
944 W Fifth Ave Anchorage, AK 99502 United States +1 907 278 4502 http://www.corsairrestaurant.com/ |
Established in the '70s, this classic restaurant continues to offer fine dining in Anchorage. Just around the corner from the Voyager Hotel, it is frequented by legislative members, business travelers and local couples. In the theme of a sailing vessel, its cocktail lounge and dining room are separated by mahogany covered walls and sailing artifacts with artwork tastefully placed throughout. Sample the Alaskan Bouillabaisse made with Alaskan caught seafood and the wild Alaskan troll caught King Salmon. Its largest wine list in Alaska will impress. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Patio Seating Available |
550 W 7th Ave Ste 110 Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 279 7243 |
From the main floor of a 21-story office building, this cafe has many professional clients. Best loved for its homemade pita pocket sandwiches filled with vegetables and a cucumber dressing, or turkey with a dab of cranberry sauce or roast beef with a creamy horseradish dressing, these sandwiches tempt the staunchest of salad seekers. Its skillful chef also provides a variety of daily soups, quiches and salads. No alcohol is served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mardi Gras in Alaska |
Mile .3 Crow Creek Road Anchorage, AK 99587 United States +1 907 783 2822 http://www.doublemuskyinn.com/ |
Referred to as the "last great American roadhouse" by Esquire magazine, its first life was as an "after-ski bar." It developed into a restaurant worthy of the most discriminating tastes, according to CNN. From appetizers like Scallop Stuffed Mushrooms Rockefeller and Coconut Salmon, to the 16-20 ounce French Pepper Steak, the Garlic Seafood Pasta, and the Crab Stuffed Halibut, every taste bud will cheer. Nearly any label of wine or beer and any type of cocktail is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Alaskan Specialties |
525 W 4th Ave Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 276 7116 |
Breakfast is served all day; try the famous sourdough pancakes made with sourdough starter received from an Alaskan gold miner in 1939. Lunch consists of traditional sandwiches, soups and salads (there can be quite a wait so you may want to call your order in advance). Dinner offers a noteworthy appetizer, the Alaskan Sampler made of smoked halibut, lox cream cheese dip and reindeer sausage. Then try the Fresh Alaskan Salmon for a light and delicious entree. Wine and beer are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Friendly Diner Near the Airport |
3853 W Intl Airport Rd (Off Airport Cargo Rd) Anchorage, AK 99502 United States +1 907 243 5066 |
Hanging plants, booths framed in chrome pipe, a neat-as-a-pin dining area and a friendly wait staff all add up to a pleasant dining experience. Twelve Chinese dinner combinations, 19 appetizers and more single items than can be mentioned, provide for a wide range of Chinese dinner options. Fish and chips, chicken strips and fried oysters, as well as spaghetti and meatballs, veal cutlet, New York steak, hamburgers and salads provide the American side of the kitchen. Both beer and wine are served by the glass. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Alaskan Fare With Flair |
4800 Spenard Rd Millennium Alaskan Hotel Anchorage, AK 99517 United States +1 907 266 2249 http://www.millenniumhotels.co... |
This restaurant has been voted "Best Champagne Brunch" by Anchorage residents and is located inside the Millennium Hotel. Picture windows spanning the entire wall of the dining room provide a breathtaking view of Lake Spenard. For dinner, start with the Smoked Salmon Lox or Garlic Shrimp to whet your appetite. Then try the Dungeness crab and Shrimp Cobb Salad. Several varieties and cuts of steak are available as well as seafood options. Flying Machine features a full bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Casual downtown location |
712 West Fourth Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501-2107 United States +1 907 274 4120 |
This place offers casual fine dining: try the Teriyaki Salmon Steak, Grilled New York Steak, Jumbo Prawns with Vegetable Tempura or a full menu of Chinese dishes. Start with an appetizer of Pan Fried or Steamed Dumplings or the Halibut Tempura. The lunch buffet offers a multitude of Chinese dishes for all-you-can-eat. A full bar is available with Fetzer house wine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Alaskan Style Cuisine |
4333 Spenard Rd Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 243 2090 |
A real Alaskan experience, this restaurant has scads of memorabilia on its walls and in displays. President Carter and the first lady once ate here while passing through Anchorage. Down-to-earth, friendly Alaskans - who are happy to share what they know of Alaska - operate this restaurant. Meals are served all day, and you may expect large Alaskan portions. Have your omelet with reindeer sausage, or a grilled halibut sandwich for lunch. Dinner options include barbecued salmon, and wine and beer is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hearty Meals |
101 W Benson Blvd Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 561 5317 http://www.harrysalaskanrestau... |
In this dimly lit, large dining room, you will find tables and booths surrounding a central fireplace. Friday evenings get a bit rowdy at this location as the work force celebrates the impending weekend. With a wonderful fresh, tiger-spotted large shrimp cocktail on ice and some of the best New York steaks in town, this is a great spot for a relaxing, casual dinner. For the vegetarian or lighter appetite there are Bakers available; one pound baked potatoes loaded with wonderful toppings. Beer and wine available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Breakfast for a hangover |
1049 West Northern Lights Boulevard Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 276 9649 |
Next to the largest and wildest bar in town, Chilkoot Charlie's, this is the place to try to sober up with some good down home food. Clean and casual, Anchorage has voted this as the "Morning After Blues" fixer. Thirty different heavy duty breakfasts ($4.95-8.95) await in the morning hours or choose from the 30 different burgers and sandwiches for lunch ($5.95-9.95). Strong coffee is served all day, but no alcohol is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Solid Favorite Since 1959 |
312 E 4th Ave Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 272 0135 |
Soft arches join three separate rooms under dim lighting where booths and tables are topped with oil lamps. Try the combination platters for the largest variety or the dinners served with rice and beans varying from Enchiladas Zuizas to Chili Rellenos. Lunch specials offer slightly smaller portions (and prices) and include Jumbo Prawns with salad and fries, Tamales and many others. Beer, wine and mixed drinks are served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Western Steakhouse |
4810 C St Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 562 7827 http://www.lonestarsteakhouse.com |
Evenings bring out locals who enjoy the hardy portions and casual atmosphere of roping stations, lariats and the sometimes Stetson-wearing staff. Check out the eight-ounce Del Monico Steak Sandwich for lunch or the Center Cut Pork Chop both joined with a choice of potato. A Caesar Chicken Salad and El Paso Salad are large enough for a meal, so watch yourself if you are planning to have one of its juicy 20-ounce New York Steaks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown local favorite |
1033 East Fifth Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 272 3454 |
Opened in 1960, locals love this place for the chicken and fabulous burgers. Burgers are 1/4 pound, Cheeseburgers, Swiss and Bacon Burger and BLT's are all part of its menu. But it is the chicken that people really want; and its here! No one has ever walked out of here unimpressed with its chicken. End your meal with some Strawberry Shortcake or a Hot Fudge Shake. No alcoholic beverages are served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charming and elegant dining |
627 West Third Ave Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 278 2133 http://www.marxcafe.com |
This 22-year-old restaurant produces award-winning and noteworthy culinary successes each year. Selections change weekly though some standbys can always be found. Two of these choices are Van's Caesar Salad with tableside preparation for two and Caspian Sea Caviar, available by the ounce. Typical entrees are the Pepper Crusted King Salmon and Roast Rack of Lamb in Pecan Crust. With 11,000 bottles of wine in the cellar, you are sure to find something you like. Formal dress is recommended. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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At the Anchorage Golf Course |
3651 O'Malley Rd Anchorage, AK 99516 United States +1 907 522 3322 http://www.alyeskaresort.com |
A bar and grill atmosphere with lovely views of rolling hills and manicured lawns, it is elegant and comfortable. Rousing games of golf are best followed by a cold drink, and many of the guests here will have just left the green. Resting on the Anchorage Golf Course, it draws the most discriminating of golfers with its mahogany paneling and wide windows. The menu's "front nine" has burgers and sandwiches; the "back nine" holds the New York Steak and Roasted Rotisserie Chicken. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hearty Soups & Sandwiches |
5701 Lake Otis Pkwy Anchorage, AK 99507 United States +1 907 561 2969 |
This is a very busy breakfast and lunch spot. Two- and four-top tables fill a high-ceilinged, plant filled dining room. With bakery fresh ham and cheese croissants, breakfast burritos waffles and pancakes and complete egg, sausage and potato plates, this place offers a nice variety of options for breakfast. Lunch offers hot sandwiches like the Reuben . Salads, homemade soups, cold sandwiches and a dozen or so specials daily add to the selection. No alcohol is served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pepper steak central |
4101 Credit Union Drive Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 561 0800 http://members.aol.com/seagale... |
Local steak lovers meet for after work dining and enjoy the plethora of steak preparations perfected at this establishment. Appetizers of Escargot and Stuffed Mushrooms are excellent choices followed by your choice of steak, pasta, pork chops, chicken or prime rib. The Kodiak steak is a standout favorite as a center cut served with crab, asparagus and Béarnaise sauce. Opt for the delicious twice-baked potato when they ask for your side dish order. A full bar is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Serving Hearty Meals |
3333 W Intl Airport Rd Anchorage, AK 99502 United States +1 907 249 4444 |
A view of Lake Spenard awaits you from the broad deck just off the open-air lounge next door. Dominating the breakfast menu is a wide array of three-egg omelets, stacks of flapjacks and Eggs Benedict with a thin slice of salmon. Lunch starts with the daily soup and sandwich special or variety of burgers and pasta dishes. If you are searching for a dinner spot, come in and try the Blackened Halibut entrees and salmon specials. It has a full cocktail bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Westin Cafe |
1000 Arlberg Dr Anchorage, AK 99587 United States +1 907 754 1111 http://www.alyeskaresort.com |
On the second floor of the Westin Alyeska Prince Hotel, this café-style restaurant caters mainly to hotel guests. A casual location with excellent offerings, it is well within the tradition of a Westin property. Breakfast specialties include eggs benedict, smoked salmon hash, and more. Lunches range from halibut, to pasta and shrimp to pastrami. Dinner entrees may include Smoked Salmon Fettuccine, Grilled Rib Eye, and Raspberry Chicken. Desserts like Warm Peach Cobbler or Strawberry Sundaes await you, and make sure to try some of the locally brewed beers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gourmet Food With Flair |
328 G St Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 274 4022 http://www.sackscafe.com |
Charming and bright, this newly opened downtown location is convenient for business people at lunchtime or for a glass of wine and dinner after work. Begin with the baked garlic and gorgonzola cheese or fresh steamer clams. Tell yourself you will have the Chevre salad next time, and then order the Roasted Portobello Mushrooms or the chicken and sea scallops. Fine wines and microbrewery beer are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Busy little joint |
3561 East Tudor Road Anchorage, AK 99507 United States +1 907 563 2515 |
Introducing many locals to Vietnamese food, this haunt provides fresh tastes and flavors in a cafe setting. The staff is happy to help you choose entrees if you are unfamiliar with the ingredients. Spring rolls, Vietnamese Chicken Salad, Chicken Saute Mix Vegetables, Egg Roll and Grill Pork Noodles are all excellent choices. For a different experience try the 'share everything' family style meals offered like Spicy Chicken with noodles and soup. No alcohol is served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegance With a Glacier View |
1000 Arlberg Dr Anchorage, AK 99587 United States +1 907 754 2237 http://www.alyeskaresort.com/p... |
From its lofty perch above the Alyeska Prince Hotel, this restaurant's panoramic view spans seven glaciers. Appetizers of Pepper Crab Cakes, Grilled Scallops and Smoked Duck are just a few of the six or more offered. Dinner entrees include Filet of Beef Tenderloin, Venison Rack, King Crab and more. A full bar with a rather pricey wine list complements the delectable offerings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Intimate Lake View |
1300 W Lake Lucille Dr Lake Lucille Inn Anchorage, AK 99654 United States +1 907 373 1776 |
Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, the menu is extensive for each meal. Try the true Alaskan fare (reindeer sausages) for breakfast; or the more traditional seafood benedict, omelets or pancakes. Lunch offers a Philly Steak Sandwich, Pasta Primavera, New York Steak and more. Appetizers of Cajun Calamari and Steamer Clams can start your meal, followed by Prime Rib, Baby Back Ribs, or King Crab. A full bar is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Outstanding view of Cook Inlet |
420 L Street (First floor) Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 274 3502 http://www.r-u-i.com/sim/ |
One of the best views of the sunset over Cook Inlet and Mt. Susitna is found behind an outstanding piece of Simon's Key Lime Pie. This restaurant offers a full view of the Alaska Range. As incredible as the food, view and service are, do not look for an especially intimate dinner here, the noise level will not allow it. With the freshest seafood available, your entree is made to order. Prime rib, steaks and plenty of pasta specials are part of the ever-changing menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charming Downtown Eatery |
1034 W 4th Ave Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 272 2489 http://www.snowcitycafe.com |
Opened in 1998, it became Anchorage's "Favorite New Restaurant" in its first year. Breakfast entrees such as the Tofu Scramble ($8.95) and Eggs Benedict ($8.95) are available until 5pm. Lunches include the Greek Pita and the Salmon Cake Hero (both $8.95). Fresh soups and sandwiches are also made daily. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great View & Great Brew |
717 W 3rd Ave Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 277 7727 http://www.alaskabeers.com |
Walnut paneling and copper piping are present throughout the two floors and the effect is warm, classy and polished. The top floor also has a wonderful sun deck for the summer days; it offers a view of the Alaska Range. Try its coconut prawns (dipped in an ale batter and served with a sweet and sour sauce) they're a favorite from its list of appetizers. Preferred entrees include the blackened halibut caesar salad and the wild mushroom fettuccini. The beer is exclusively made at this brewery. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nice menu with fine specials |
720 West Fifth Avenue Westmark Anchorage Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 223 3720 http://www.westmarkhotels.com/... |
The bright, tile-lined, diner-like kitchen detracts from an intimate feel, but it serves as a nice business dinner location. Appetizers of Steamed Mussels or Salmon Mousse Portobello give way to a variety of entrees like the Roast Pork Tenderloin with a lingonberry glaze, or the Grilled Alaska Salmon accompanied by Portobello strips. Desserts range from Walnut Crust Cheesecake to the Cinnamon Crumble Apple Crisp. Wine and fine spirits are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dine in a goldmine |
5200 Juneau Street Anchorage, AK 99518 United States +1 907 563 2272 http://www.alaskaone.com/aksou... |
In addition to baby back barbecued ribs, blackened and fried seafood and enormous steaks and chops, you get your choice of corn fritters, steak fries, baked beans, corn on the cob, baked potatoes and a dessert bar. Beer is served up in massive ice chilled urns and the waitresses just fly to keep you up to your elbows in hot food. Several microbrews and domestic beers are on tap. A free shuttle is available to any Anchorage hotel for dinner pick up and drop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Relaxed Midtown Steakhouse |
300 Tudor Rd Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 562 2844 http://www.stuartandersons.com |
This is a consistently pleasing midtown steakhouse. Lunch offerings include Fish and Chips, Grilled Chicken Teriyaki, a variety of burgers and deli sandwiches. Dinners include Grilled Prawns, Crab Stuffed Halibut, Baby Back Ribs & Top Sirloin, Cajun T-Bone, London Broil and a Full Rack Baby Back Pork Ribs. This restaurant covers all of a meat lover's needs. Beer, both domestic and microbrews are available, as well as wine from several vineyards and reasonably priced. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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