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. Pita Place

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    Fairbanksans have been going mad for Nadav Weiss's falafel and hand-baked pitas ever since he started serving them at the Tanana Valley Farmers Market, and now they're available year round at this stand. In summer, enjoy the comfy outdoor seating, or pair lunch at the stand with a visit to the farmers market just a few blocks away at 2600 College Road.

    3300 College Rd., Fairbanks, Alaska, 99709, USA
    907-687–2456

    Known For

    • Great Middle Eastern classics
    • Turkish coffee
    • Long lines that move quickly

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner
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