Anchorage Restaurants

Anchorage's dining scene has, to the relief of repeat visitors and, even more so, locals, been on the rise for the past several years. Established (and still highly recommended) restaurants like Jens’ and Marx Bros. Café have been joined by the likes of the small-plate and wine-focused Crush Wine Bistro and Cellar and the Pacific Rim cuisine–focused Ginger. No matter the restaurant, the local catch is a frequent star. Beware: eating salmon or halibut in-state may ruin you for fish served in the Lower 48. Anchorage also offers up plenty of worldly flavors thanks to the city's ethnic diversity. And nobody should leave Anchorage without trying the local fast-food specialty: a reindeer sausage from the cart in front of the courthouse on 4th Avenue.

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  • 1. Crow's Nest Restaurant

    $$$$ | Downtown

    An absolute must for epicures and adventurous eaters, Crow's Nest uses inspired combinations to highlight, but never overpower, the freshest ingredients Alaska has to offer. Located on the top floor of the Hotel Captain Cook, this is also the best restaurant view in Anchorage, spanning the Chugach Mountains to the east, the Alaska Range to the north and west, and the city 20 stories below. The dress code, like everything in Alaska, is relaxed: business casual, but no sandals and no shorts.

    939 W. 5th Ave., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    907-276–2217

    Known For

    • Unforgettable views and atmosphere
    • Excellent steaks and seafood
    • 10,000-bottle wine cellar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 2. Crush Bistro & Bottle Shops

    $$$$ | Downtown

    The combination of shared small plates and an international wine list makes this Anchorage's most conversation-friendly dining venue. Although it's more fun to share, diners who prefer a plate of their own can also opt for inventive entrees ranging from southern fried game hen to shawarma-spiced lamb chops.

    328 G St., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    907-865–9198

    Known For

    • Monthly wine tastings
    • Charcuterie plates
    • Expansive next-door bottle shop

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 3. Snow City Cafe

    $$ | Downtown

    On summer days, Snow City attracts some serious crowds—and for good reason. This modern but unassuming café, convenient to many of the Downtown hotels, serves one of Anchorage's best (and yet reasonably priced) breakfasts all day long. If you're not an early riser or haven't made a reservation, be prepared to wait.

    1034 W. 4th Ave., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    907-272–2489

    Known For

    • Inventive eggs Benedict with king crab and salmon
    • Vegan and gluten-free options galore
    • Long waits unless you go early or make a reservation

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 4. The Marx Bros. Café

    $$$$ | Downtown

    Inside a small frame house built in 1916, this nationally recognized 14-table restaurant opened in 1979 and is still going strong thanks to a regularly rotating menu that highlights classic Alaska ingredients. The wine list encompasses more than 700 international choices. The outstanding made-at-your-table Caesar salad is a superb opener for the baked halibut with a macadamia-nut crust served with coconut-curry sauce and fresh mango chutney. And if the homemade Alaska birch syrup butter pecan ice cream is on the menu, don't skip it.

    627 W. 3rd Ave., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    907-278–2133

    Known For

    • Exceptionally deep wine cellar
    • Table-made Caesar salads
    • Homemade butter pecan ice cream

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 5. Club Paris

    $$$$ | Downtown

    Alaska's oldest steak house has barely changed since opening in 1957. The restaurant, with its dark wood and old-fashioned feel, serves tender, flavorful steaks of all kinds, along with a large seafood selection. Dinner reservations are advised.

    417 W. 5th Ave., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    907-277–6332

    Known For

    • Four-inch-thick filet mignon
    • Homemade desserts
    • Classic martinis

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekends
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  • 6. Fire Island Rustic Bakeshop

    $ | Downtown

    The scones and sandwiches at Fire Island draw bustling morning crowds. There are three locations across the city, but the original is embedded in a cozy neighborhood just blocks from Downtown, and makes a perfect destination for a leisurely morning muffin run.

    1343 G St., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    907-569–0001

    Known For

    • Busy open kitchen
    • Hearty handcrafted breads
    • A different menu every day

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues. No dinner
  • 7. Ginger

    $$$ | Downtown

    Beautifully crafted Pacific Rim dishes like Panang curry and spicy ahi tuna are a mainstay at Ginger, where the menu offers food that will please both adventurous and more traditional diners. Decorated in beautiful woods and warm tones, the interior perfectly complements the menu.

    425 W. 5th Ave., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    907-929–3680

    Known For

    • Hip happy hour menu
    • Plenty of vegetarian options
    • Artful plates in an artful setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 8. Glacier BrewHouse

    $$$ | Downtown

    The scent of hops permeates the cavernous, wood-beam BrewHouse, where at least a dozen beers are brewed on the premises. Locals mingle with visitors in this noisy, always-busy heart-of-town restaurant, and dinner selections range from chili-lime shrimp to fettuccine jambalaya and fresh seafood (in season). Summer reservations are recommended, even for lunch.

    737 W. 5th Ave., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    907-274–2739

    Known For

    • Wood-grilled rib eyes
    • Can't-miss dessert menu
    • Hefty imperial beers
  • 9. New Sagaya's City Market

    $ | Downtown

    Stop at either the Downtown or Midtown New Sagaya's grocery stores for quick lunches, healthy to-go food (perfect for hiking or camping), and Kaladi Brothers coffee. The in-house bakery and deli, L'Aroma, makes specialty breads, sandwiches, California-style pizzas, and a wide range of snack-worthy pastries.

    900 W. 13th Ave., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    907-274–6173

    Known For

    • Fresh seafood counter
    • Asian ingredients galore
    • Outdoor seating
  • 10. Orso

    $$$ | Downtown

    The menu at Orso ("bear" in Italian) has gradually shifted from its Mediterranean roots, adding Alaska touches like baked seafood mac and cheese to the selection of traditional pastas, fresh seafood, and locally famous desserts. Be sure to ask about the daily specials. If you can't get a table at dinner (reservations are advised), you can select from the same menu at the large bar.

    737 W. 5th Ave., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    907-222–3232

    Known For

    • Light bites at happy hour
    • Fresh takes on Italian standards
    • Gluten-free options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 11. Simon & Seafort's Saloon & Grill

    $$$$ | Downtown

    Windows overlooking Cook Inlet vistas, along with the high ceilings and a classic brass-and-wood interior, have long made this an Anchorage favorite. The menu includes prime rib and other steak-house classics, but the main attraction is fresh Alaska seafood. The best tables are adjacent to the tall windows facing the water, and reservations are recommended.

    420 L St., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    907-274–3502

    Known For

    • King crab dishes
    • Happy hour food menu with an ocean view
    • Enormous steaks

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations recommended
  • 12. Tequila 61

    $$ | Downtown

    Whether you're at the cozy cocktail bar or on the wraparound lounge couches, this atmospheric fusion restaurant brings upscale Mexican flavors to the far north (the "61" in the name references the city's latitude). Though known for its tacos—including a duck confit option—the restaurant also prepares rib eyes, shrimp ceviche, and chipotle-glazed king crab.

    445 W 4th Ave., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    907-274–7678

    Known For

    • Gourmet taco Tuesday
    • Mezcal cocktails
    • Horchata cornbread

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 13. The Bubbly Mermaid Oyster Bar

    $$ | Downtown

    This tiny seafood joint easily offers the quirkiest dining experience in Downtown: almost the entire room is taken up by a boat-prow bar. At the helm, owner Apollo Naff has created a convivial environment where fellow diners become fast friends over plates of Alaska oysters and other briny bites, such as crab cake po'boys, seafood chowder, and seared scallops in umami sauce.

    417 D St., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    619-665–2852

    Known For

    • Alaska oysters
    • Nautical ambiance
    • Menu items inspired by chef's Tijuana roots
  • 14. Wild Scoops

    $ | Downtown

    Step inside this Downtown microcreamery for Alaska-inspired ice cream flavors like almond birch brittle and rhubarb crumble. The homemade, small-batch ice cream options rotate constantly, emphasizing local ingredients like honey, blueberries, sea salt, and even beer.

    429 E St., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
    907-744–7295

    Known For

    • The favorite ice cream of Alaskan locals
    • Fresh, innovative ingredients
    • Vegan options

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