22 Best Restaurants in Fairbanks, the Yukon, and the Interior, Alaska

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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.

The Crepery

$ | Downtown Fodor's choice

This crepes-all-day spot is the place to be on summer mornings, specifically if you can nab a seat on the expansive patio. Located in the center of downtown, the Crepery offers a lengthy menu of sweet and savory crepes stuffed with ingredients from brie and pear to salmon and crab.

523 2nd Ave., Fairbanks, AK, 99701, USA
907-450–9192
Known For
  • Downtown's most popular patio
  • Craft coffee and Bloody Marys
  • Vegan options
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner

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$ Fodor's choice

This summer-only stand serves luscious artisanal ice cream made with local ingredients like fireweed, blueberries, and cranberries. Near the university, it's a favorite of locals—it can take a few minutes before you get your scoop, but the fun ambience makes the time go fast.

Lemongrass Thai Cuisine

$$$ Fodor's choice

This hole-in-the-wall eatery elevates Thai cuisine with local produce in the summer from area farms as well as dishes featuring fresh Alaskan seafood. The creamy curries and crispy fresh rolls here earn plenty of kudos from Thai-food-obsessed Fairbankseans. Prices are slightly higher than other Thai spots, but the attractive interior and delicious food are worth it. There can be a wait for a seat during the dinner rush. 

388 Old Chena Pump Rd., Fairbanks, AK, 99709, USA
907-456--2200
Known For
  • Locally sourced produce and seafood
  • Flavorful curries with lots of veggies
  • Crowded during dinner rush
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Silver Gulch Brewing and Bottling Co.

$$ Fodor's choice

Beer lovers should definitely make the 10-mile trip from town to North America's northernmost brewery. Several Silver Gulch brews can be found throughout the state, so be sure to check out the rotating specialty brews served only at the restaurant. The brewery is in the Fox Roadhouse Building; head upstairs to see a preserved section of the old roadhouse's exterior. Free brewery tours are available in the summer; call ahead for times.

2195 Old Steese Hwy., Fairbanks, AK, 99712, USA
907-452–2739
Known For
  • Reindeer sausage and beer cheese soup
  • Inventive brick-oven pizzas
  • Summertime beer garden
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekdays

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Thai House

$$ | Downtown Fodor's choice

Fairbanks is famous for its number of Thai restaurants, and many locals consider downtown's Thai House the city's best. The food itself is complex, flavorful, and exceedingly fresh. Ginger fans may want to head straight for the Ginger Lover, an aptly named dish with warm, robust aromas. Vegetarians will find deep satisfaction from dishes such as the green curry tofu, with zucchini, peas, and basil leaves in just the right proportions.

412 5th Ave., Fairbanks, AK, 99701, USA
907-452–6123
Known For
  • Fairbanks's first and most popular Thai restaurant
  • Staff dressed in elegant silks
  • Variety of vegetarian options
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Alaska Coffee Roasting Company

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With its tasty treats and eclectic artwork from around the world, this hangout is so popular that a line often curls out the door. It's a worthy stop either for a to-go lunch to bring on a hike or a well-made espresso and a cookie, a scone, or a muffin to savor inside. The kitchen also serves up breakfast burritos, quiche, soup, and sandwiches, along with pizzas cooked in a wood-burning oven. Desserts include tiramisu and cheesecake. The "roasting" in the shop name isn't just for looks—all the beans brewed here are also roasted here.

Alaska Salmon Bake

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Salmon cooked over an open fire with a sauce of lemon and brown sugar is a favorite at this indoor-outdoor restaurant in Pioneer Park's Mining Valley. Guests select their main course—Bering Sea cod, prime rib, and snow crab are other popular options—and pick up sides, salads, and drinks at separate stations in this food-court-in-the-forest setting.

Airport Way and Peger Rd., Fairbanks, AK, 99701, USA
907-452–7274
Known For
  • Sunny outdoor seating
  • Wood-grilled salmon
  • Cabin dedicated to just desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed mid-Sept.–mid-May. No lunch

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Big Delta Brewing Company

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The Delta area is one of Alaska's few agricultural hubs, and this brewery makes the most of its location. Sandwich meats and salad greens come from area farms, and the thin-crust pizzas are crafted from local barley. 

1205 Richardson Hwy., Delta Junction, AK, 99731, USA
907-895–2222
Known For
  • Meat-heavy pizzas
  • Local beers
  • Alaska-grown ingredients from the Delta region
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Buffalo Center Drive-In

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This classic car hop sits right where the Richardson and Alaska highways converge. It's all-American road-trip food—think burgers, fries, and ice cream—but the sunny patio next to Sullivan's Roadhouse provides a nice spot to unwind. It's cash-only, but there's an ATM on-site. 

265 Richardson Hwy., Delta Junction, AK, 99731, USA
907-895–4055
Known For
  • Tasty buffalo burgers
  • Generous milkshakes
  • Summertime social hub
Restaurant Details
Closed mid-Sept.–mid-May

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Chatanika Lodge

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Rocket scientists from the nearby Poker Flat Research Range gather for hearty pub grub at this cedar lodge, as do mushers, snowmachiners, and local families (including the owners, who expanded the bar so much it consumed their cabin). The eclecticism of the clientele is matched by the decor, which includes bear skins, exercise bikes, and a John Wayne memorabilia wall. It's a great place for a burger or a bowl of chili after a long drive, and it offers simple overnight accommodations too. The rooms generally have a double and single bed, a sink, a television, and Wi-Fi. The toilets and showers are down the hall. Most of the thousands of Christmas lights at the lodge stay up year-round.

5760 Steese Hwy., Chatanika, AK, 99712, USA
907-389–2164
Known For
  • Great people-watching
  • Decor is full of Alaskan character
  • Burgers and chili
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed.

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The Cookie Jar

$$

It's hard to believe the forever-in-motion staffers at the Cookie Jar can squeeze in the time to provide such friendly service, but they do. Don't miss the French toast made from sliced cinnamon rolls, but if you're not in a breakfast mood, don't worry: the menu includes everything from salads to coq au vin.

1006 Cadillac Ct., Fairbanks, AK, 99701, USA
907-479–8319
Known For
  • All-day breakfast options
  • Homemade bread and biscuits
  • Massive waits on weekends
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.–Wed.

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East Ramp Wood-Fired Pizza

$$

Located just north of the control tower of Fairbanks International Airport, this place combines Alaska's love of airplanes with the universal love of pizza. Grab a paper menu from the waiting area, circle your preferred toppings, and a made-to-order pizza will be ready in minutes from the 625° wood-fired pizza oven. Window tables at this second-story restaurant overlook both runways and the floatplane base.

3788 S. University Ave., Fairbanks, AK, 99709, USA
907-451–7492
Known For
  • Spicy puttanesca sauce
  • Large selection of toppings
  • Retro airplane seats in the lobby

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Fast Eddy's Restaurant

$$

Not the greasy fast-food joint its name might suggest, this relaxing place serves surprisingly interesting cuisine. Portions are sizable—that prime rib dinner will induce a nap—and the variety provides welcome relief from the roadhouse burgers served by most Alaska Highway restaurants (though there are plenty of burgers here, too).

Geraldo's

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No one in Fairbanks puts fresh chopped garlic to better use than Geraldo's, which has gourmet pizza, seafood, pasta, and veal dishes. A painting of Don Corleone hangs on the wall, and Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin provide background music for this cozy and often crowded spot near Wedgewood Resort.

701 College Rd., Fairbanks, AK, 99701, USA
907-452–2299
Known For
  • Tasty baked lasagna
  • Famous mozzarella bread
  • Plenty of pizza

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Ivory Jack's

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Jack "Ivory" O'Brien used to deal ivory and whalebone out of this open and airy bar-restaurant tucked into the gold-rich hills of the Goldstream Valley on the outskirts of Fairbanks. These days, it's an Alaska-style sports bar, where you can choose from a dozen-and-a-half pub grub appetizers, followed by sandwiches, burgers, pizza, or entrées such as chicken Dijon and Alaska king crab. Musher's bibs hang in the rafters alongside the Yankee pennants. 

2581 Goldstream Rd., Fairbanks, AK, 99709, USA
907-455–6665
Known For
  • Crab-stuffed mushrooms
  • Weekend ribs specials
  • Gluten-free options

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Lulu's Bread and Bagels

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This casual bakery serves well-crafted espresso drinks, excellent baked goods, over-stuffed sandwiches, and some of the best bagels in the city. The well-lit dining is a locals' favorite spot to meet up with friends, read the newspaper, or watch the bakers knead fresh dough through a viewing window from the dining area.

364 Old Chena Pump Rd., Fairbanks, AK, 99709, USA
907-374–3804
Known For
  • Delicious fresh-baked bagels and breads
  • Hearty breakfast sandwiches
  • Pleasant decor and ample seating
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Pike's Landing

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The seats in the dining room of this extended log-cabin building are perfect for cooler weather, but the huge paddle-up deck dotted with firepits in the summer is the real draw here. The menu is mostly salads, sandwiches, and seafood, but the chance to enjoy the views over the Chena River and the landmark "Love Alaska" sign is what keeps diners coming.

4438 Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK, 99709, USA
907-479–6500
Known For
  • Extensive waterfront deck
  • Crab-stuffed mushrooms
  • Bacon burgers

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Pita Place

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Fairbanks locals have been going mad for Nadav Weiss's falafel and hand-baked pitas ever since he started serving them at the farmers' market before he opened this stand on College Road. In summer, enjoy the comfy outdoor seating with quick, casual, and delicious Middle-Eastern fare.

3300 College Rd., Fairbanks, AK, 99709, USA
907-687–2456
Known For
  • Great Middle Eastern classics
  • Vegan offerings
  • Long lines that move quickly
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Pump House Restaurant and Saloon

$$$$

Alongside the Chena River, this 1930s mining pump station–turned–restaurant claims to be the northernmost oyster bar in the world. A grizzly bear in a glass case stands sentry here over a room full of Victorian-era antiques, and in summer you can enjoy the evening sun on the deck out back by the river.

796 Chena Pump Rd., Fairbanks, AK, 99708, USA
907-479–8452
Known For
  • Frontier Alaskana decor
  • Outdoor riverside seating
  • Well-prepared bar food classics
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.–Sat., no dinner Sun.

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Rough Woods Inn & Cafe

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This spot could get away with a so-so menu in a town with few dining alternatives. Instead, the menu includes gems like the family-recipe herb bread, baked each morning and used in the restaurant's popular breakfast sandwiches that are served until the restaurant closes at 3 pm. Other menu items range from deep-fried halibut to steaks. The decor is classic Alaska, all burled wood and carved bears. The brews, including an excellent Hefeweizen and root beer, are only available here.

2nd and A Sts., Nenana, AK, 99760, USA
907-832–5299
Known For
  • Small-batch microbrews
  • Homemade cinnamon rolls
  • Nenana's only year-round eatery
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Turtle Club

$$$$ | Fox

Don't go to this wood-walled dining room expecting great variety, but you should go if you have a big appetite and are hungry for prime rib, lobster, prawns, or king crab. There's also a good salad bar, prompt service, and homemade bread that comes with every order. The "Turtle Cut" serving of prime rib, advertised as a "medium portion," weighs about a pound.

2098 Old Steese Hwy., Fairbanks, AK, 99712, USA
907-457–3883
Known For
  • Seafood dinners
  • Dimly lit date nights
  • Packed crowds on weekends
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations recommended

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Two Rivers Lodge

$$$$

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, AK, 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
Closed Mon. No lunch

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