The Kenai Peninsula and Southcentral Alaska Restaurants

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.

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  • 1. A Rogue's Garden

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    For a quarter century, this downtown natural foods store has been serving Valdez and its visitors espresso and organic coffees, delicious fresh-baked goods, and fruit smoothies. There's also a sandwich bar for paninis and soups made from scratch.

    354 Fairbanks St., Valdez, Alaska, 99686, USA
    907-835–5880

    Known For

    • Best lunch destination in town
    • Fresh rustic bread
    • Great selection of natural foods and kitchen items

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 2. 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).

    19842 Hope Hwy., Hope, Alaska, 99605, USA
    907-782–3274

    Known For

    • Roadside stop perfect for weekend breakfast
    • Great burgers and sandwiches
    • Fantastic outdoor concert venue

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed.
  • 3. Fritz Creek General Store

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    Be sure to check out this old-fashioned country store, gas station, liquor store, post office, video-rental shop, and deli. The latter is the primary reason for stopping at Fritz's: the food is amazingly good—brisket smoked right out back, homemade bread, pastries, and pizza by the slice. Pull up a chair at a table crafted from an old cable spool and join the back-to-the-land patrons as they drink espresso, talk Alaskan politics, and pet the cats.

    55770 E. End Rd., Homer, Alaska, 99603, USA
    907-235–6753

    Known For

    • Best sandwiches in town
    • Great place to mingle with locals
    • Off-the-beaten-path vibe
  • 4. Lazy Otter Café & Gifts

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    Amid the summer shops and docks, this little café offers warm drinks and soups, sandwiches, and fresh-baked pastries, along with an Alaskan favorite, soft-serve ice cream. The busy shop has only a couple of indoor seats, but there's outdoor seating overlooking the harbor, which is quite pleasant on sunny days. They also sell boxed lunches for those embarking on a cruise or day hike.

    Whittier, Alaska, 99693, USA
    907-694–6887

    Known For

    • Excellent seafood chowder and salmon spread
    • Outdoor seating with views of harbor
    • Only good coffee in town

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed late Sept.–early May
  • 5. Mountain High Pizza Pie

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    Flatbreads, pizzas, calzones, and an excellent array of salads and garlic-filled dishes are the reasons locals congregate at this laid-back downtown eatery all year long. The calzones are true works of art.

    22165 S. C St., Talkeetna, Alaska, 99676, USA
    907-733–1234

    Known For

    • Great pizzas and calzones
    • Family-friendly atmosphere
    • Favorite hangout for locals
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  • 6. 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.

    13487 E. Main St., Talkeetna, Alaska, USA
    907-671–3287

    Known For

    • Heavenly spinach bread
    • Tasty breakfasts
    • Long lines that are worth the wait

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and in winter
  • 7. 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

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 8. 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

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Thurs. and Fri.

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