66 Best Restaurants in The Kenai Peninsula and Southcentral Alaska, Alaska

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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.

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, AK, 99676, USA
907-733–2537
Known For
  • Exceptional brews
  • Festive outdoor seating
  • Locally produced cider, mead, and spirits

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Addie Camp

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

With an unusual setting inside a 1913 railroad car, this superb farm-to-table eatery is the hippest place to eat in the area. It's part of Whistle Hill, a respected local company that also has a railcar coffeehouse, a gift shop, an art gallery, a hydroponic farm, and a Tesla car charging station. The kitchen uses a lot of locally sourced produces and meats in dishes goat cheese balls with blueberry-apricot chutney and hot honey–glazed salmon with rice noodles, veggies, and a sesame-ginger sauce.

Carmen's Gelato

$ Fodor's Choice

There's often a line out the door of this artisan gelateria on Homer Spit that's operated by a passionate chef who studied the art of making this dense, richly flavored ice cream in Calabria, Italy, and has garnered numerous awards. You can choose from around 15 flavors, including some rotating seasonal options, such as wild Alaskan rose with local honey, and maple brown butter pecan with Alaskan sea salt. It's open till late on summer evenings.

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Fresh Catch Cafe

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Set amid a strip of colorful old wood-frame buildings on Homer Spit, this casually upscale seafood bistro with large windows overlooking the water turns out consistently fantastic, artfully presented contemporary seafood dishes, often with Asian or Mediterranean influences. Start with the Alaskan crab sushi bake or spot prawn toast on house-baked focaccia, before tucking into a plate of tempura-halibut bibimbap or Kodiak scallops in a sweet-corn soubise. Save room for the out-of-this-world carrot cake. Reservations are a good idea at this popular spot. 

4025 Homer Spit Rd., Homer, AK, 99603, USA
907-756–3486
Known For
  • Inventive, internationally inspired seafood
  • Well-curated wine list
  • Decadent desserts
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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La Baleine

$ Fodor's Choice

Open at 7 am, this little café near the end of the Spit is a perfect stop before a day of fishing, but lunch is an equally fulfilling experience. Owner and renowned chef Kirsten Dixon and her daughter Mandy, both of them graduates of Le Cordon Bleu, the Paris cooking school, create simple, highly pleasing meals like fresh ramen with homemade broth, local vegetables, and seasonal fish. All the wild seafood dishes here are tremendously flavorful.

4450 Homer Spit Rd., Homer, AK, 99603, USA
907-299–6672
Known For
  • Best breakfast in town
  • Fantastic homemade ramen and rice bowls
  • Locally sourced ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner

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Le Barn Appétit

$$ Fodor's Choice

This cozy restaurant and inn serves some of the finest crepes in Alaska with options that range from savory, like fresh spinach and cheese, to sweet, like mixed-berry compote with Nutella, ground almonds, and whipped cream. Other options include Belgian-style waffles and rich house-made hot chocolate. The adjacent inn is quite pleasant.

11786 Old Exit Glacier Rd., Seward, AK, 99664, USA
907-224–8706
Known For
  • Delectable French crepes
  • Great hospitality
  • Fun vibe for groups
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner

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Little Mermaid

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This hot spot draws crowds from all over the world, despite the fact it's too small to fit them all (reservations are essential). The emphasis here is on local ingredients, each bite making Homer feel a little more like home. Popular starters include fish tacos, sliders made with Alaska-grown beef, and Halibut Cove blue mussels. The entrées change often but might include fish-and-chips, wild prawns, and beef tenderloin. A surefire bet is the Hot Stone Bowl, made a different way each day with mostly local fish and vegetables.

4246 Homer Spit Rd., Homer, AK, 99603, USA
907-399–9900
Known For
  • Cozy ambience
  • Best seafood destination in town
  • Famed Hot Stone Bowl with local fish and veggies
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations essential

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The Lone Chicharron Taqueria

$ Fodor's Choice

Owned by Chef Kevin Lane and his wife Stacey, who also operate the renowned Cookery restaurant up the street, this festive taqueria offers out-of-this-world taco fillings, such as lightly breaded and fried rockfish and slow-cooked pork carnitas. Other good bets include tortas and burritos, and there's a terrific selection of house-made sauces and salsas.

215B 4th Ave., Seward, AK, USA
907-422–0400
Known For
  • Fantastic tacos
  • Good selection of beers
  • Homemade paletas (popsicles) with daily rotating flavors
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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The Saltry Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

At the top of the dock overlooking Halibut Cove, this is one of Southcentral's most beautiful places to sit and soak up the pleasures of a summer afternoon. Locally caught seafood, the restaurant's specialty, is prepared with finesse, and there's always a mouthwatering vegetarian option. Before or after dinner you can stroll Halibut Cove's boardwalks and visit the Experience Gallery, which features works by 18 local artists, or just relax on the dock. Reservations are essential for the ferry, which requires that you return the same way in which you came unless you've secured lodging on the Cove.

9 W. Ismilof Rd., Halibut Cove, AK, 99603, USA
907-226–2424
Known For
  • One of the best Alaskan culinary experiences
  • Romantic dining
  • Location on art-filled boardwalk
Restaurant Details
Closed late Sept.–early May
Reservations essential

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Seward Brewing Company

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This airy two-story microbrewery serves eclectic and creative gastropub fare prepared with locally sourced ingredients—think Alaskan salmon poke steam buns with a crunchy wonton and spicy mayo, and exceptional pizzas topped with fried-garlic olive oil, braised oyster mushrooms, sausage, fontina, and burrata. The high-ceilinged restaurant's design blends rustic-chic, modern deco, and industrial elements and is anchored by an enormous copper fish welded by a local artist.

139 4th Ave., Seward, AK, 99664, USA
907-422–0337
Known For
  • Superb beer brewed in-house
  • Mostly locally sourced ingredients
  • Refreshing salads
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and late Sept.–May

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Swiftwater Café

$$ Fodor's Choice

The epicurean heart of Whittier for more than two decades, Swiftwater offers delightful surprises like its famed calamari-steak sandwich—squid tenderized and fried in a secret batter. Other menu items include burgers, homemade chowders, rockfish, halibut, and salmon.

Lot 8, Triangle Area, Whittier, AK, 99693, USA
907-472–2550
Known For
  • Some of the best fried fish in the state
  • Fresh seafood straight out of the water
  • True fishermen's wharf atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs. and mid-Sept.–May

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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, AK, 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>

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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, AK, 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
Closed Oct.–May

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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.

409 Overland Ave., Kenai, AK, 99611, USA
907-283–9611
Known For
  • Healthy delicious burgers
  • Great stop before or after fishing
  • Unique school-bus kitchen setup
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Cadillac Cafe

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Hearty fare fills the menu at this diner-style café, including homemade pies, juicy burgers, burritos, pasta dishes, and pizzas turned out of a wood-fired oven. The owner describes the decor as "Alaska minimalist," but the booths are plush and comfortable, and hand-rubbed wood is evident.

Pittman Rd. and Parks Hwy., Wasilla, AK, 99654, USA
907-357–5533
Known For
  • Best pies in town
  • Diverse menu
  • Family dining destination

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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, AK, 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
Closed mid-Sept.–late May

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Chinooks Seafood and Grill

$$$$

This locally owned spot is one of two situated right on the harbor, with big windows that offer terrific views of marine life, water, and mountains. They have a sleek downstairs bar, and a quiet upstairs dining area with large windows that look out into the bay. Most dishes are Alaska-themed with fish, crustaceans, and reindeer. There's a reliable wine list and a dozen Alaska-brewed beers on tap.

1404 4th Ave., Seward, AK, 99664, USA
907-224–2207
Known For
  • Good selection of Alaska-brewed beers on tap
  • Seasonal Alaska seafood
  • Dazzling water and moutain vistas

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The Cookery & Oyster Bar

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Featuring local oysters harvested daily along with locally sourced meats and vegetables, this convivial bar and grill has a loyal following. In addition to freshly shucked and broiled oysters, chef-owner Kevin Lane is known for his inventive melding of flavors to make scrumptious and dishes like the wild and tame mushroom toast. Be sure to make a reservation in summer.

209 5th Ave., Seward, AK, 99664, USA
907-422–7459
Known For
  • Super-fresh oysters
  • Beautiful food presentation
  • Lively and friendly crowd
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Sept.–May

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Creekbend Cafe

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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. The café offers an array of dishes, but they're particularly known for their excellent variety of burgers. Breakfast is served on weekends, and the country-fried steak is out of this world. On weekends, the venue presents outdoor concerts by bands from all over the country (and in winter, acoustic music is performed indoors). This makes lodging and comping a hot commodity when concerts are scheduled, so make sure you have your lodging and tickets in place before making the long drive.

19842 Hope Hwy., Hope, AK, 99605, USA
907-782–3274
Known For
  • Roadside stop perfect for weekend breakfast
  • Great burgers and sandwiches
  • Fantastic outdoor concert venue
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Dirty Skillet

$$$

This restaurant and acoustic music venue (adjacent to Bear Creek Lodge) prides itself on epic meals with a twist, like two-layer crab cakes and deep-fried cheesy rice and Alaska sausage. The food is delicious, but the interior, with its one wall that opens up to let the delightful summer outdoors in, really makes this a terrific place to dine, drink, and enjoy great live music.

19702 Hope Hwy., Hope, AK, 99605, USA
907-349–7777
Known For
  • Live music
  • Palate-pleasing menu with something for everyone
  • Rustic diner atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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The Duck Inn Cafe

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This trusty spot for burgers, sandwiches, and seafood specials is known for generous portions and reasonable prices. There's often live music in summer.

43187 Kalifornsky Beach Rd., Soldotna, AK, 99669, USA
907-262–2656
Known For
  • Creative halibut dishes
  • Extensive and varied menu
  • Duck-themed artwork

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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 patio on warm summer days. The menu includes creatively topped pizzas, Alaskan seafood, burgers, and plenty of vegan and plant-based options. Be sure to try the fresh cod or halibut dishes. Reservations are advisable for dinner.

143 N. Harbor Dr., Valdez, AK, 99686, USA
907-835–3000
Known For
  • Live music in summer
  • Excellent fresh seafood in summer
  • Outside harbor-view seating

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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 offers up appetizers, salads, sandwiches, calzones, and pizzas, and in the evening they have rotating specials that often include seafood. If you're in a hurry, just get a giant slice of the thin-crust cheese pizza to go. 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, AK, 99603, USA
907-235–8488
Known For
  • Classic Italian cuisine
  • Good wine selection
  • Excellent pizzas

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The Flats Bistro

$$$$

This casually stylish restaurant offers excellent views of the flats at the mouth of the Kenai River as well as the surrounding mountains. The menu emphasizes produce and seafood sourced locally as well as house-smoked meats—try the confit and roasted half organic chicken, or grilled rockfish with garlic butter, romesco sauce, and butternut-squash risotto.

39847 Kalifornsky Beach Rd., Kenai, AK, USA
907-335–1010
Known For
  • Great views
  • Occasional live music
  • Lots of gluten-free options
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch

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Flying Squirrel Bakery Cafe

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Head just south of town to this cozy and convivial family-owned bakery to start your day with a dish of blueberry-barley hot cereal or avocado–smoked salmon toast, or consider one of the healthy and hearty sandwiches as lunch. There's also a nice selection of pastries and cookies.

Talkeetna Spur Rd., Talkeetna, AK, USA
907-733–6887
Known For
  • Savory artisan breads
  • Wood-fired pizza nights on weekends
  • Coconut zebra cookies and blueberry-rhubarb bars
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun., Wed., and Thurs.

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Fu Kung

$$$

A longtime local favorite, Fu Kung serves some of the best sushi (Japanese- and Korean-style), Chinese, and Thai food in the region. From the extensive menu, consider flavor-packed dishes like shrimp with lobster sauce, pineapple-fried rice, and a slew of inventive sushi rolls. It's a popular stop in the summer, so reservations are highly recommended.

207 Kobuk Dr., Valdez, AK, 99686, USA
907-835–5255
Known For
  • Super fresh suhi
  • Great Mongolian beef
  • Large portions
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekends

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The Grape Tap

$$$$

With a menu that ebbs and flows with the seasons yet consistently delivers fantastic dishes, The Grape Tap is lauded by most as the top upscale dining experience in town. This 60-seat restaurant and European wine cellar is set in a 1930s pioneer home that's been renovated with contemporary colors and style. Reservations are highly recommended.

322 N. Boundary St., Wasilla, AK, 99654, USA
907-376–8466
Known For
  • Sophisticated cuisine
  • Fantastic wine selection
  • Romantic ambience
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Gwin's Lodge & Restaurant

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This roadhouse was first built in 1952 replete with cut, hauled and split timber. It's a great place to grab breakfast, lunch, or dinner, with specialties ranging from double quarter-pound burgers topped with applewood-smoked bacon and cheddar to halibut fish-and-chips.

14865 Sterling Hwy., Cooper Landing, AK, USA
907-398–3987
Known For
  • Rustic and historic ambience
  • Full bar
  • Hefty burgers

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Halibut Cove Live

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HCL hosts this dining event several times throughout each summer. Seating is outside on an enormous deck that overlooks the bay, and live jazz music is performed on a floating stage. Each event, raises money for a community nonprofit in Homer, features a renowned guest chef from somewhere in the state, locally grown produce, and fresh seafood. Dinner is a set price and includes boat transportation from Homer.

Halibut Cove, AK, USA
907-235–0541
Known For
  • Unique (and expensive) dining and music experience
  • Fantastic fresh seafood dishes
  • Very romantic ambience
Restaurant Details
Closed Sept.–May

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Henry's Great Alaskan Restaurant

$$$$

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 to gourmet salads, pastas, and even some Cajun dishes. Get started with one of the many appetizers, and finish up with one of their tasty desserts.

512 W. Marine Way, Kodiak, AK, 99615, USA
907-486–8844
Known For
  • Great post-fishing dining destination
  • Flavorful seafood bowls
  • Very relaxed environment

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