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TALKEETNA: Spinach Bread $
Café Map E3
Main St, 99676
Tel 907-354-8080 Closed winter
Addictive toasted bread topped
with spinach, garlic, and cheese,
and lovely Ethiopian coffee, served
from a silver Airstream trailer.
TALKEETNA: Mountain High
Pizza Pie $$
Pizzeria Map E3
22165 C St, 99676
Tel 907-733-1234
Crispy pizzas with more than 30
toppings, as well as salads and Enjoy Russian classics at Tonsina River Lodge
salmon mac and cheese. Jaunty
décor, local beers on tap, and live TOK: Fast Eddy’s Restaurant $$
music most summer evenings. Café Map F3 Arctic and Western
Mile 1313 Alaska Hwy, 99780 Alaska
DK Choice Tel 907-883-4411 BARROW: Sam & Lee’s $$
Solid American fare – burgers,
TALKEETNA: Talkeetna curly fries, milkshakes, hefty Asian/American Map D1
Roadhouse $$ breakfasts with eggs, biscuits, 1052 Kiogak St, 99713
Café Map E3 and gravy, very fresh salad bar. Tel 907-852-5556
13550 E Main St, 99676 Crowded and at times pretty The menu includes kimchi,
Tel 907-733-1351 boisterous, this is a local favorite. pizza, egg drop soup, chicken-
Huge meals served family-style in fried rice, and more Japanese,
a frontier roadhouse more than Chinese, and Korean dishes,
100 years old. Breads and pastries plus American favorites such
are made from scratch. The sour- Southwest Alaska as breakfast pancakes.
dough hotcakes, cream cheese
brownies, Granny’s chocolate DILLINGHAM: Bayside Diner $$ KOTZEBUE:
potato cake, and gingersnaps Café Map C4 Bayside Restaurant $
are favorites. Try the Roadhouse Bristol Inn, 104 Main St, 99576 Café Map C2
Standard breakfast: eggs, home Tel 907-842-1013 303 Shore Ave, 99752
fries, and peppered bacon. Fresh salads, sandwiches, and Tel 907-442-3600
crab and shrimp dinners. Famous for its extensive and
Breakfasts are hearty and meat- eclectic menu, from sushi to
centric, with bacon, ham, or cheeseburgers. Try the home-
reindeer sausage and fresh eggs. made strawberry lemonade.
Eastern Interior The Wi-Fi is free and fast.
KING SALMON:
DELTA JUNCTION: The Cave Eddie’s Fireplace Inn $ NOME: Airport Pizza $$
Wine Bar and Grille $$ Pub Map D4 Pizzeria Map C2
Grill Map E3 1 Main St, 99613 406 Bering St, 99762
266 Richardson Hwy, 99737 Tel 907-246-3435 Tel 907-443-7992
Tel 907-895-1074 Closed Sun A fair option in this remote spot Try the giant breakfast burrito,
Generous portions of steak, pasta, for burgers, pizzas, chicken strips, spicy pepper pizza, or Philly-
burgers, salads, and appetizers are fish and chips, and sandwiches. style cheese steak. Dozens
served at this cosy restaurant and Pizza served in the bar after the of combinations for pizzas
bar with a small-town atmosphere. restaurant is closed. Breakfasts and meals throughout the
are huge, with specialty coffees. day. Some veggie options;
COPPER CENTER: Tonsina River free Wi-Fi.
Lodge Restaurant $$$ KODIAK: Java Flats $
Russian Map E3 Café Map D4 DK Choice
Mile 79 Richardson Hwy, 99573 11206 Rezanof Dr, 99619
Tel 907-822-3000 Tel 907-487-2622 Closed Mon NOME: Pingo Bakery-Seafood
Try classics such as borscht, meat The heavenly fresh-baked House $$
or veggie blinchiki (crepes), grilled cookies are the stars, but Café Map C2
steak or fish, or home-made soups. breakfasts, light meals and 308 Bering St, 99762
Family-style dining room and bar. vegetarian options, prepared Tel 907-387-0654 Closed Mon &
with local produce are also great. Tue
KENNICOTT: Tailor Made In a turn-of-the-century Gold
Pizza $$ KODIAK: Old Powerhouse Rush house, offering fresh
Pizzeria Map F3 Restaurant $$ baked breads and pastries,
Lot 9, Mile 59 Edgerton Hwy, Seafood Map D4 seafood fresh from Norton
Wrangell-St Elias National Park, 99588 516 E Marine Way, 99615 Sound, and home-made
Tel 907-554-2324 Closed winter Tel 907-481-1088 Closed Sun lunch desserts, all to eat in or take
Friendly diner in a converted bus Enjoy some of the West Coast’s out. Seafood omelets are
near the mine, with terrific views. freshest sushi at this restaurant favorites, as are the chocolate
Fresh salads and local veggies, housed in a historic power chip cookies to go.
pizzas, noodle bowls, and wraps. station right on the shore.
For more information on types of restaurants see pp246–7
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