The Best Restaurant in Anchorage, Alaska

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Anchorage's dining scene has, to the relief of repeat visitors and, even more so, locals, been on the rise for the past several years. Established (and still highly recommended) restaurants like Jens’ and Marx Bros. Café have been joined by the likes of the small-plate and wine-focused Crush Wine Bistro and Cellar and the Pacific Rim cuisine–focused Ginger. No matter the restaurant, the local catch is a frequent star. Beware: eating salmon or halibut in-state may ruin you for fish served in the Lower 48. Anchorage also offers up plenty of worldly flavors thanks to the city's ethnic diversity. And nobody should leave Anchorage without trying the local fast-food specialty: a reindeer sausage from the cart in front of the courthouse on 4th Avenue.

Fire Island Rustic Bakeshop

$ | Downtown

Just blocks from Downtown hotels, this family-run bakery makes a perfect destination for a leisurely morning muffin run. The bustling Downtown location anchors K Street Market, a sunny emporium shared with a plant store, produce stand, and bottle shop. 

718 K St., Anchorage, AK, 99501, USA
Known For
  • Busy open kitchen
  • Hearty handcrafted breads
  • A different menu every day
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner

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