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

Chinooks Bar

$$$ Fodor's choice

Just about everything at this restaurant in the small-boat harbor is made on-site, from the salad dressings to the infused liquors in the inventive libations. The award-winning chef prepares only sustainable Alaskan seafood, and information is provided about where it comes from and when it's in season. The wine and beer selections are first-rate. Upstairs window seats have stunning views. The menu changes frequently depending on the freshest catches of the day, so be sure to check out Facebook or Instagram to see what the chef has in store for diners on any given day.

1404 4th Ave., Seward, Alaska, 99664, USA
907-224–2207
Known For
  • fantastic cocktail menu
  • inventive fresh seafood dishes
  • upstairs seating with views of the harbor and mountains
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Tues., Jan., and Feb.

Le Barn Appétit

$$ Fodor's choice

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.

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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

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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).

Dirty Skillet

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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 music.

19702 Hope Hwy., Hope, Alaska, 99605, USA
907-349–7777
Known For
  • live music
  • palate-pleasing menu with something for everyone
  • rustic diner atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch

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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. Sept.–mid-Jun. No dinner Sept.–mid-Jun. No lunch Mon. and Tues. mid-Jun.–Sept.

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

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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, Alaska, 99664, USA
907-224–6447
Known For
  • romantic dining
  • limited seating, so reservations a must
  • fantastic halibut cheeks dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch. No dinner Mon.

Railway Cantina

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This harbor-area hole-in-the-wall is locally renowned for its flavorful burritos, quesadillas, and great halibut and rockfish tacos. Various hot sauces, some contributed by customers who brought them from their travels, and beer complement the fare.

Resurrection Roadhouse

$$$

Part of Seward Windsong Lodge, the Roadhouse offers locally sourced food and a deck that overlooks the Resurrection River and the surrounding mountains. Standard Alaska seafood fare fills the menu, along with multiple Alaska-brewed beers on tap. The bar and restaurant have different menus; ask to see both, and then decide where to sit.

31772 Herman Leirer Rd., Seward, Alaska, 99664, USA
800-808–8068
Known For
  • quiet and away from town
  • outdoor seating with views of the mountains and the Resurrection River
  • Alaskan microbrews
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.–mid-May

Seaview Cafe & Bar

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With its rusty roof set against a breathtaking inlet and mountain backdrop, the Seaview is one of the original buildings in Hope at nearly 120 years old. It serves terrific seafood chowder and halibut-and-chips as well as one of the best Reuben sandwiches in Alaska. There's also live music every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

18416 B St., Hope, Alaska, 99605, USA
907-782–3800
Known For
  • excellent seafood chowder
  • outdoor seating
  • live music on weekends and Thursday
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.

Seward Brewing Company

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This two-story microbrewery serves up diverse and wildly unusual pub grub prepared with locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant's interior and exterior design blends rustic-chic, modern deco, and industrial elements, with two highlights being the high ceilings and enormous copper fish welded by a local artist.

139 4th Ave., Seward, Alaska, 99664, USA
907-422–0337
Known For
  • only locally brewed craft beer in town
  • mostly locally sourced ingredients
  • salted watermelon salad
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.

St. Elias Brewing Company

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Everything at St. Elias is homemade: the beer, the Neapolitan-style stone-fired rustic pizza, the sandwiches, and even the desserts. The calzones are to die for, and the Mt. Redoubt chocolate cake with a molten center is simply divine. This is a good place to check out the locals; the patrons are just as friendly as the staff, and in summer local live music is a big draw.

Sunrise Inn

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The owners of this cheerful little restaurant on the shore of Kenai Lake call it a "backwoods bistro." The very reasonably priced menu includes excellent breakfast foods, homemade soups and chowders, wraps and vegetarian items, and hand-grated french fries. Dinners often feature fresh Alaska fish, and they also have a late-night menu for the pub. 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.

The Cookery & Oyster Bar

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Featuring local oysters harvested daily along with locally sourced meats and vegetables, this eating and drinking establishment is a favorite. In addition to freshly shucked and broiled oysters, the Cookery is also known for its melding of flavors to make scrumptious and wildly popular dishes like the wild and tame mushroom toast.
209 5th Ave., Seward, Alaska, 99664, USA
907-422–7459
Known For
  • freshest oysters in town
  • beautiful food presentation
  • exceptional food for a small fishing town
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Tues., and Sept.–May

The Duck Inn Cafe

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With pizzas, burgers, chicken, steaks, and seafood on the Duck Inn's menu, there's something for everyone. Portions are generous, and the prices are reasonable. Locally caught halibut is a specialty, prepared in enough different ways to stave off halibut overload. Most of the artwork here depicts ducks.

43187 Kalifornsky Beach Rd., Soldotna, Alaska, 99669, USA
907-262–2656
Known For
  • unique and varied halibut dishes
  • greatly accommodating menu for diverse eaters
  • duck-themed artwork

The Sea Bean Cafe

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

225 4th Ave., Seward, Alaska, 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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

Turnagain Kayak Coffeehouse

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This is the only combination kayak rental shop and coffeehouse in Hope—maybe anywhere. They offer up great coffee, fresh fruit smoothies, and house-made pastries.

19796 Hope Hwy., Hope, Alaska, 99605, USA
907-715–9365
Known For
  • nearby kayaking excursions
  • terrific coffee
  • excellent smoothies and baked goods
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Thurs. and Fri.