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Talkeetna Roadhouse

At a Glance

    Pros

  • this is true, down-home Alaska at its best

    Cons

  • shared bath

Talkeetna Roadhouse Review

This circa-1917 log roadhouse has a common sitting area and rooms in a variety of sizes, including a hostel-style bunk room with four beds ($21) and two rustic cabins ($99-$147). Rooms are very basic: bed, table, window, period. Sizable breakfasts—with sourdough pancakes from a 1902 starter and famous cinnamon rolls—are the order of the day at the restaurant (¢), along with soup, desserts, and pies, all made from scratch daily. It's a popular place with locals and with climbers who use Talkeetna's air taxis to reach Mt. McKinley. In winter the café is open only on weekends and evenings.

    Hotel Details

  • 5 rooms, 2 cabins, share 5 baths.

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