Fairbanks, the Yukon, and the Interior Restaurants

Most restaurants fly in fresh salmon and halibut from the coast. Meat-and-potatoes main courses, pastas and pizzas, and pub fare dominate most menus, but an increasing number of both ethnic restaurants and establishments serving healthier fare have opened in and around Fairbanks in recent years. The food isn't the only thing full of local flavor: Alaskan pride runs strong, so expect to see snowshoes, bear hides, the state flag, and historic photos incorporated into restaurant decor. As for attire, even in the most elegant establishments Alaskans sometimes wear sweats or Carhartts.

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  • 1. Big Delta Brewing Company

    $$

    The Delta area is one of Alaska's few agricultural hubs, and this brewery makes the most of its location. Sandwich meats and salad greens come from area farms, and the thin-crust pizzas are crafted from local barley.

    1205 Richardson Hwy,, Delta Junction, Alaska, 99731, USA
    907-895–2222

    Known For

    • Meat-heavy pizzas
    • Local beers
    • Alaska-grown ingredients from the Delta region

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 2. Buffalo Center Drive-In

    $

    This classic car hop sits right where the Richardson and Alaska Highways converge. It's all-American road-trip food—think burgers, fries, and ice cream—but the sunny patio next to Sullivan's Roadhouse provides a nice spot to unwind. It's cash-only, but there's an ATM on-site. 

    265 Richardson Hwy., Delta Junction, Alaska, 99731, USA
    907-895–4055

    Known For

    • Tasty buffalo burgers
    • Generous milkshakes
    • Summertime social hub

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.–mid-May
  • 3. Fast Eddy's Restaurant

    $$

    Not the greasy fast-food joint its name might suggest, this relaxing place serves surprisingly interesting cuisine. Portions are sizable—that prime rib dinner will induce a nap—and the variety provides welcome relief from the roadhouse burgers served by most Alaska Highway restaurants (though there are plenty of burgers here, too).

    Alaska Hwy., Tok, Alaska, 99780, USA
    907-883–4411

    Known For

    • Deep-fried mushrooms
    • Blueberry milkshakes
    • Massive menu for a tiny town
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