Simon & Seaforts hits the happy hour trifecta. Long hours (3 pm – 6 pm and from 9 pm until close), and a variety of options to satisfy any appetite. The perennial bar favorite buffalo wings to bacon wrapped meatloaf sliders; and drink specials ranging from $4 - $6. Factor in the spectacular view of the ... [read more]
Sacks Café
Owned by the same people who run Snow City Café, Sacks Café offers fresh, local new American cuisine in a quiet, bistro like setting. Fancy but not pretentious, you’ll find suit and tie businessmen dining alongside locals in more casual attire. Daily specials highlight seasonal flavors. Open for lunch and ... [read more]
Tommy’s Burger Stop
Every city has a hole-in-the-wall burger spot, and in Anchorage that place Tommy’s Burger Stop, which routinely finds itself in the top three on Anchorage’s Top Burger list. What sets Tommy’s apart from other burger joints is the section of the menu devoted to authentic Cajun Po’ Boys. Of course, this being ... [read more]
Moose’s Tooth Pub & Pizzeria
There’s only one place to go for gourmet pizza in Anchorage, and the Moose’s Tooth Pub & Pizzeria is it. Traditional pies like the Margherita and pepperoni share menu space with ethnic inspired pies, like the spicy Thai chicken and Southwestern Taco. Moose’s Tooth has a rotating menu of weekly seasonal ... [read more]
The Lucky Wishbone
Fried chicken may not be a native Alaskan dish, but The Lucky Wishbone is an Anchorage institution nonetheless, dishing out pan-fried chicken, homemade onion rings, old-fashioned milkshakes and burgers since 1955. Located on the outskirts of downtown, The Lucky Wishbone is a throwback to 1950s Alaska, ... [read more]
Snow City Café
When a restaurant is named “Best Breakfast” for 11 straight years, you don’t question it. You simply join the throngs of hungry diners spilling out on to the street as they wait for a table at this funky downtown hot spot. Known for its creative use of Alaskan seafood – they offer a king crab and salmon eggs ... [read more]
Anchorage Museum
A mix of permanent and rotating exhibits showcase Alaska’s rich history and the stunning work of Alaskan artists. The Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center, which has hundreds of Alaska Native artifacts on display, and the Imaginarium, a hands-on museum that allows children of all ages to explore science through ... [read more]