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Hip Little Joint |
113 W Northern Lights Blvd Suite L Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 276 3900 http://alaskabagelrest.e-sitew... |
Welcome to an airy, one room restaurant catering to the bagel lover in everyone. Breakfast is served until noon on weekdays and 3pm on weekends. The menu includes Belgian Waffles, a Bagel Cheese Canadian-Bacon Scramble, a Veggie Omelet and Eggs Benedict. For lunch, order from a wide range of pizzettes, bagel sandwiches, soups, pastas, salads and quiche. With over 30 flavors of bagels, you are sure to find one that appeals. Wine and beer is served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Coffee House & Bookstore |
1100 E Dimond Blvd (Border's Books) Anchorage, AK 99515 United States +1 907 344 4099 http://www.borders.com |
Choose from the typical espresso, cappuccino and latte offerings combined with dessert options of cheesecake, baklava and several varieties of pie. Seeking something stouter? It offers Reubens, Pastramis and more. Sandwiches are available to go; frequent customers come in for their morning boost then head to work with a sandwich in hand. Juices are available, but there is no alcohol served. On weekend evenings, live bands play jazz, folk, rock and classical music here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Scrumptiously charming |
530 East Benson Boulevard Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 274 0074 |
Quite the popular lunch spot, if you arrive at noon, it will be too late to get a table. The smug expressions of those who are seated will attest to the quality of the food and service that you're missing. Try the Belgium waffles that are fluffy and light, but crispy and topped with fresh berries and hot maple syrup or sample the hot soup of the day and half of a deli sandwich. The coffee is gourmet, freshly ground and delicious. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Much more than a bakery |
1406 West 31st Avenue Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 278 8787 |
This French-style bakery is located in a central residential area. Daily quiches, soups, salads and sandwiches are available, as well as signature pastries, breads and desserts. For lunch try the Chicken Tarte a pot pie-like item, the Black Forest, or the hot Le Fromage (basically a veggie sandwich with Brie and Swiss). This eatery also offers Cajun Chicken sandwiches and a French twist to a classic Reuben sandwich Stout coffee, soda and juice are available, but no alcohol. 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 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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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 |