The Kenai Peninsula and Southcentral Alaska Restaurants

The best way to describe the hospitality industry in Alaska is "informal," and this applies all over the state—even in Anchorage. Don't worry if you still have your hiking clothes on when you go out to eat. Every kind of food is available, especially in larger towns, but options decline considerably from mid-September through April.

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  • 1. La Baleine

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    Open at 7 am, this place is a perfect stop before a day of fishing, but lunch is an equally fulfilling experience. La Baleine serves fantastic breakfast sandwiches on fresh ciabatta rolls—complimentary cup of locally roasted coffee included. Owner and renowned chef Kirsten Dixon and her daughter Mandy, both of them graduates of Le Cordon Bleu, Paris cooking school, create simple, highly pleasing meals such as the noodle bowl: fresh ramen with homemade broth, local vegetables, and seasonal fish. All the wild seafood dishes here are tremendously flavorful.

    4450 Homer Spit Rd., Homer, Alaska, 99603, USA
    907-299–6672

    Known For

    • Best breakfast sandwiches in town
    • Fantastic homemade ramen bowls
    • Locally sourced ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner
  • 2. Le Barn Appétit

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    This little restaurant and inn serves some of the finest crepes in Alaska with options that range from savory, like creamed beef and spinach, to sweet, like strawberries, Nutella, and whipped cream. The delightful proprietor is known to throw together fantastic French dinners for parties that call ahead, and if you're lucky, you'll also taste his quiche lorraine or chicken cordon bleu. Le Barn Appétit is open daily for breakfast and lunch; dinners can be arranged by phone a day in advance.

    11786 Old Exit Glacier Rd., Seward, Alaska, 99664, USA
    907-224–8706

    Known For

    • Best French crepes in Alaska
    • Great hospitality
    • Good for groups

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner (except by special advance reservation)
  • 3. A Rogue's Garden

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    For a quarter century, this downtown natural foods store has been serving Valdez and its visitors espresso and organic coffees, delicious fresh-baked goods, and fruit smoothies. There's also a sandwich bar for paninis and soups made from scratch.

    354 Fairbanks St., Valdez, Alaska, 99686, USA
    907-835–5880

    Known For

    • Best lunch destination in town
    • Fresh rustic bread
    • Great selection of natural foods and kitchen items

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 4. Anchor Bar & Grill

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    A fisherman's bar, the Anchor is built for appetites and not ambience. There's a great deck outside overlooking the water, though, and the burgers and sandwiches—enormous, delicious, and made with fresh bread —are all the rage in Cordova.

    207 Breakwater Ave., Cordova, Alaska, 99574, USA
    907-424–3262

    Known For

    • <PRO>fresh-made bread and hamburger buns</PRO>
    • <PRO>genuine local hangout</PRO>
    • <PRO>beautiful outdoor seating with lake views</PRO>
  • 5. Baja Taco & Espresso Bar

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    A funky bus turned food stand with an attached dining room, Baja Taco serves creative Tex-Mex dishes. Some come with a little added Alaska pizzazz, like the halibut-cheek tacos or the fish of the day. In addition to lunch and dinner, Baja serves breakfast—and possibly the only migas (Spanish scrambled eggs) for many a mile. There's also an espresso bar and plenty of room to eat out of the rain.

    1 Harbor Loop Rd., Cordova, Alaska, 99574, USA
    907-424–5599

    Known For

    • Super groovy school-bus kitchen
    • Best salsas and tacos in the region
    • Location right next to the water

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–May
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  • 6. Burger Bus

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    A great spot to hit after a day of fishing, the Burger Bus is just as it sounds: an old school bus converted into a kitchen, with a shack built around it, and delicious burgers on offer. The portions are big and the flavors are great. The place might look a little sore on the outside, but you can tell by the way the locals hover that it's worth the visit. Try the halibut burger or the local favorite, the Kenai Killer Burger.

    409 Overland Ave., Kenai, Alaska, 99611, USA
    907-283–9611

    Known For

    • Excellent halibut burger
    • Great grub-on-the-go stop before or after a fishing excursion
    • Unique school-bus kitchen setup

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 7. China Sea

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    This classic Chinese restaurant features local seafood and amazingly fresh vegetables. The grilled halibut is fantastic, and for nonfish lovers, the Mongolian beef and kung pao chicken are excellent choices.

    6 Harbor Rd., Whittier, Alaska, 99693, USA
    907-472–3663

    Known For

    • One of the best Chinese restaurants in Southcentral Alaska
    • Fresh fish and vegetables (a rarity in these parts)
    • Location right near the ferry terminal

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.–late May
  • 8. Creekbend Cafe & the Acres

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    This roadhouse diner is a great place to grab a bite and a libation and soak up the sun (when it makes an appearance) on the outside deck; you might even catch a show at the Acres, the adjacent outdoor music and events venue. The café offers an array of dishes, but they're particularly known for their spicy crispy chicken sandwich and their excellent variety of burgers. Breakfast is served on weekends, and the country-fried steak is out of this world. Also on weekends, you'll find the Acres hosting bands from all over the country (in the winter, acoustic music is performed indoors).

    19842 Hope Hwy., Hope, Alaska, 99605, USA
    907-782–3274

    Known For

    • Roadside stop perfect for weekend breakfast
    • Great burgers and sandwiches
    • Fantastic outdoor concert venue

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed.
  • 9. Denali Brewing Company BrewPub

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    Like every good brewery, Denali Brewing Company has a large outdoor porch for sunny days, and a menu of savory items to soak up the beer. Burgers, fish-and-chips, and a host of appetizers pack their menu. Denali Brewing is also home to Alaska Meadery, Alaska Ciderworks, and Denali Spirits.

    13605 N. Main St., Talkeetna, Alaska, 99676, USA
    907-733–2537

    Known For

    • Award-winning microbrews
    • Great outdoor seating
    • Locally produced cider, mead, and spirits also available
  • 10. Fat Mermaid

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    This funky waterfront eatery delivers tasty breakfast, lunch, and dinner dining year-round indoors as well as outside on a smoke-free patio on warm summer days. The menu includes gourmet pizzas, Alaskan seafood, burgers, and plenty of vegetarian and healthy options. Be sure to try the halibut tacos or the clam chowder. Reservations are recommended in summer.

    143 N. Harbor Dr., Valdez, Alaska, 99686, USA
    907-835–3000

    Known For

    • 15 craft beers on tap
    • Great specialty cocktails
    • Outside harbor-view seating
  • 11. Fat Olives Restaurant

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    Pumpkin-color walls, light streaming through tall front windows, and a playful collection of Italian posters add to the appeal of this fine Tuscany-inspired bistro. The menu encompasses enticing appetizers, salads, sandwiches, calzones, and pizzas throughout the day, along with oven-roasted chicken, fresh seafood, pork loin, and other fare in the evening. If you're in a hurry, just get a giant slice of the thin-crust cheese pizza to go for $5. You can order meals at the bar, where you'll find a great wine selection, and there's always something decadent for dessert.

    276 Ohlson La., Homer, Alaska, 99603, USA
    907-235–8488

    Known For

    • Classic Italian cuisine
    • Good wine selection
    • Excellent pizza options
  • 12. Henry's Great Alaskan Restaurant

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    A big, boisterous, friendly place near the small-boat harbor, Henry's has a menu that's equally big. There's fresh local seafood, of course, but also everything from barbecue and rack of lamb to gourmet salads, pastas, and even some Cajun dishes. Get started with one of the many appetizers (the smoked salmon is always a good choice), and finish up with one of their tasty desserts.

    512 W. Marine Way, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615, USA
    907-486–8844

    Known For

    • Great post-fishing dining destination
    • Flavorful seafood bowls
    • Very relaxed environment
  • 13. Java Flats

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    This great coffee shop represents the true essence of Kodiak life. Fantastic breakfast burritos, vegetarian sandwiches, and excellent coffee make this the perfect place to stock up on provisions before embarking on exciting bear-watching and salmon-fishing adventures.

    11206 W. Rezanof Dr., Kodiak, Alaska, 99615, USA
    907-487–2622

    Known For

    • Tasty vegetarian sandwiches
    • Grab-and-go options
    • Best coffee in town

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 14. Kingfisher Roadhouse

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    With a back side that faces Kenai Lake and offers splendid views, and food equally worth your attention, this unassuming roadhouse is the place to stop in Cooper Landing. The halibut crab cakes with an excellent homemade tartar sauce come highly recommended, and there are always great fish options at the peak of the season. Musicians from all over entertain in the evenings.

    19503 Sterling Hwy., Cooper Landing, Alaska, 99572, USA
    907-595–2861

    Known For

    • Extraordinary views of Kenai Lake
    • Live music venue in the evenings
    • Great seafood options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. Sept.–mid-Jun. No dinner Sept.–mid-Jun. No lunch Mon. and Tues. mid-Jun.–Sept.
  • 15. Kodiak Hana Restaurant

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    This converted powerhouse facility allows a close-up view of Near Island and the channel connecting the boat harbors with the Gulf of Alaska. Enjoy fine steaks and classic seafood dishes or fresh sushi and sashimi while watching the procession of fishing boats gliding past on their way to catch or bring back your next meal. Keep your eyes peeled for sea otters, seals, sea lions, and eagles, too. The menu also features gyoza, shumai (fried noodles), and rice specials.

    516 E. Marine Way, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615, USA
    907-481–1088

    Known For

    • Excellent sushi
    • Great views of marine wildlife
    • Diverse fresh fish dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sun.
  • 16. Lazy Otter Café & Gifts

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    Amid the summer shops and docks, this little café offers warm drinks and soups, sandwiches, and fresh-baked pastries, along with an Alaskan favorite, soft-serve ice cream. The busy shop has only a couple of indoor seats, but there's outdoor seating overlooking the harbor, which is quite pleasant on sunny days. They also sell boxed lunches for those embarking on a cruise or day hike.

    Whittier, Alaska, 99693, USA
    907-694–6887

    Known For

    • Excellent seafood chowder and salmon spread
    • Outdoor seating with views of harbor
    • Only good coffee in town

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed late Sept.–early May
  • 17. Linwood Bar & Grill

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    With a great outdoor deck and a heap of local company, the Linwood emphasizes its "bar" side at night and serves up hearty grilled burgers, pizzas, and seafood by day and into the early evening. Musicians from all over the state take the boat over to perform for Seldovians here.

    257 Main St., Seldovia, Alaska, 99663, USA
    907-234–7674

    Known For

    • Excellent outdoor deck
    • Live music from around the state
    • Great pub food
  • 18. Louie's Steak and Seafood

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    As its name suggests, Louie's specializes in steak and Alaska seafood, but they have a number of other alternatives on the menu as well. The clam chowder gets quite the rave reviews, and the clam and mussel appetizer is outstanding. On the weekend, the breakfast menu offers a bountiful amount of food. The decor is not for everyone, but for those not bothered by the sight of taxidermied animals, it's a chance to see just about every creature that roams the state.

    47 Spur View Dr., Kenai, Alaska, 99611, USA
    907-283–3660

    Known For

    • Excellent prime rib
    • Family-friendly menu
    • Eccentric decor
  • 19. MacMurray's Alaska Halibut House

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    At this very casual family-owned establishment you order at the counter, sit at the Formica-covered tables, and check out the photos of local fishing boats. The battered halibut is excellent—light and not greasy. Other menu items include homemade clam chowder, but if you're eating at the Halibut House, why try anything else?

    208 Meals Ave., Valdez, Alaska, 99686, USA
    907-835–2788

    Known For

    • Old-school fish-and-chips
    • Relaxed atmosphere
    • Amazing fried halibut

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner
  • 20. Meatza Wagon

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    This food truck is like no other: not only is everything made from scratch, but because it's situated so far from the main road system, the chef has no choice but to rely heavily on locally sourced ingredients. Be sure to try the Copper River salmon cakes and the slow-cooked Kenny Lake pork tacos.

    McCarthy, Alaska, USA

    Known For

    • Fantastic pork tacos
    • Grab-and-go meals
    • Vegetarian and gluten-free options

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