22 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.

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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Baja Taco & Espresso Bar

$$

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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Creekbend Cafe

$$

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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Fat Mermaid

$$$

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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Flying Squirrel Bakery Cafe

$$

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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Gwin's Lodge & Restaurant

$$

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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Homestead Kitchen

$$$

A rarity in the 49th State, this colorfully decorated newcomer to downtown Talkeetna specializes in Southern cuisine, although with a nod to Alaska. The addictive crab hushpuppies feature locally sourced barley, cornmeal, and crab, and among the mains, the rich scallops and grits, seafood gumbo pie, and smoked-wild-mushroom hoppin' John all feature Alaskan ingredients. Save room for the rotating array of pies and cobblers. 

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. They have lots of vegetarian options.

11206 W. Rezanof Dr., Kodiak, AK, 99615, USA
907-487–2622
Known For
  • Tasty vegetarian sandwiches
  • Grab-and-go options
  • Best coffee in town
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Louie's Steak and Seafood

$$$$

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.

Ms. Gene's Place

$$$

A warm and inviting wood-paneled restaurant and Victorian lounge inside Hotel Seward, Ms. Gene's is one of the town's only fine dining establishments, serving breakfast and dinner year-round. The dinner menu changes often, but dishes such as seared ahi tuna, filet mignon, and halibut cheeks appear with frequency and are revered. There is limited seating so be sure to book a table in advance.

221 5th Ave., Seward, AK, 99664, USA
907-224–6447
Known For
  • Romantic dining
  • Limited seating, so reservations a must
  • Fantastic halibut cheeks dishes
Restaurant Details
No lunch. No dinner Mon.

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Old Town Burgers

$$

Not every burger is created equal, and the cooks at Old Town are dead set to prove it with its collection of Hawaiian burgers, mushroom burgers, and cheeseburgers. This restaurant favored by locals also serves up food for those seeking Alaska-specific fare such as halibut sandwiches, halibut and chips, and fried salmon (perhaps the only place in the state where you can find that). Old Town opens at 5 am for breakfast but stops serving at 10 pm.

139 E. Pioneer Dr., Valdez, AK, 99686, USA
907-461–8335
Known For
  • Enormous portions of breakfast plates
  • Best burgers in town
  • Delicious curly fries

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The Potato

$$

This cozy little converted house overlooks the harbor and is a local go-to place in summer. Whether it's for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, this place has mastered the potato—be sure to try the potatohead burrito or the spuds with gravy. They also offer terrific salads, wraps, sandwiches, and pizzas.

225 N. Harbor Dr., Valdez, AK, 99686, USA
907-835–3058
Known For
  • Excellent breakfast burritos
  • Tastiest fries for hundreds of miles
  • Great local vibe
Restaurant Details
Closed Oct.–Apr.

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Reluctant Fisherman Restaurant

$$

This restaurant is about the closest thing to fine dining in Cordova, and it's generally packed with tourists, fishermen, and locals who appreciate both the food and the drinks. Each summer, the chef blows the menu up with something new and fabulous, but you're guaranteed to find a number of excellent fish dishes always fresh and right off the fishing boats.

407 Railroad Ave., Cordova, AK, 99574, USA
907-424–3272
Known For
  • Great outdoor seating
  • Location next to the boat docks
  • Great crab artichoke dip

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Resurrection Roadhouse

$$$

Part of Seward Windsong Lodge, the Roadhouse offers deck seating that overlooks the Resurrection River and the surrounding mountains. Classic Alaskan seafood and American fare fills the menu, along with multiple Alaska-brewed beers on tap.

31772 Herman Leirer Rd., Seward, AK, 99664, USA
800-808–8068
Known For
  • Quiet and away from town
  • Outdoor seating with views of the mountains and the Resurrection River
  • Alaskan craft beer
Restaurant Details
Closed mid-Sept.–mid-May

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The Sea Bean Cafe

$

This splendid café offers a good selection of teas and organic coffee, as well as soups, wraps, pastries, and smoothies.

225 4th Ave., Seward, AK, 99664, USA
907-224–6623
Known For
  • Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options
  • Great place to eat and read or work on your computer
  • Grab-and-go options for those heading off on tours
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Sunrise Inn

$$

The owners of this cheerful little year-round restaurant on the shore of Kenai Lake call it a "backwoods bistro." The very reasonably priced menu includes breakfast dishes, homemade soups and chowders, wraps and vegetarian items, and hand-grated french fries. There's even a spotting scope in the parking lot for spying on the Dall sheep and mountain goats in the surrounding peaks. The bar here hosts live music on most Saturdays in summer, and the deck outside is great when the weather's warm. The Inn also offers 10 rooms to spend the night and an RV site.

Talkeetna Spinach Bread

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This iconic food truck is known for its highly popular cheesy spinach bread and also serves breakfast and rotating daily specials, like Thai curry, Ethiopian beans and rice, and a Hawaiian poke bowl. Just look for the shiny metal trailer with a long line of people waiting for their favorite meal. It's worth the wait, and don't forget to grab some Brazilian limeade to wash it all down.

Two Sisters Bakery

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This long-running eatery is a short walk from Bishops Beach, Beluga Slough, and the Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center. In addition to fresh breads and pastries, Two Sisters specializes in deliciously healthy lunches, such as vegetarian focaccia sandwiches, homemade soups, quiche, and salads. There's no indoor dining, but there is a lovely wraparound porch and a garden sitting area that are perfect on a summer afternoon; you can even walk your espresso and scone down to the beach to watch the waves roll in.

233 E. Bunnell Ave., Homer, AK, 99603, USA
907-235–2280
Known For
  • Fantastic fresh bread
  • Decadent baked sweets
  • Wraparound porch and garden seating
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues.

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Vagabond Blues

$

The folks at this aroma-filled bakery café serve up fresh and tasty pastries, quiches, wraps, salads, panini and other sandwiches, and espresso drinks. A convivial setting for meetings, board games, and pleasant conversation by day, Vagabond is a popular hangout. There's Wi-Fi, too.

Wild Catch Cafe

$$

This cozy café with rustic wooden benches and tables and a patio is only a few years old but is already a favorite summer eatery in town. It's a short walk for cruise ship passengers, and it serves outstanding burgers, plus hefty sandwiches, reindeer chili, seafood chowder, and other hearty dishes.

12 Harbor Loop Rd., Whittier, AK, 99693, USA
907-472–2252
Known For
  • Great bison and beef burgers
  • Tasty breakfast sandwiches and burritos
  • Good selection of local beers
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.

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Wild Honey Bistro

$$

Located in Old Town next to the Bunnell Street Arts Center, Wild Honey is a terrific place to grab a latte and a crepe. You can choose either sweet or savory crepes along with house-made soups and salads, most of which showcase ingredients the owners have harvested themselves. Everything else is bought from local farmers.

106 W. Bunnell Ave., Homer, AK, 99603, USA
907-435–7635
Known For
  • Cozy ambience
  • Great outdoor seating
  • Drunken Monkey (strawberry and banana) mimosas
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner

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