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. Two Rivers Lodge

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    Fairbanksans are known to make the 40-mile round-trip for the delicious dinners here, including prime rib, steaks, and Alaskan seafood dishes. Don't be discouraged by the lakeside building's outward appearance—rustic logs belie the menu's elegance. For a study in Alaskan-style contrasts, stop in the Trapline Lounge first for predinner refreshment.

    Chena Hot Springs Rd., Fairbanks, Alaska, 99712, USA
    907-488–6815

    Known For

    • <PRO>great prime rib</PRO>
    • <PRO>seafood selections</PRO>
    • <PRO>extensive burger menu in the smoky side bar</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch
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