Guidebook for Anchorage

Meghan
Guidebook for Anchorage

Food Scene

The ambiance, the creative menu ideas, the cocktails and the less crowded tourism vibe. The big booths on the bar side are cozy and fun for a group.
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Ginger
425 W 5th Ave
75 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
The ambiance, the creative menu ideas, the cocktails and the less crowded tourism vibe. The big booths on the bar side are cozy and fun for a group.
Delicate and mellow. Tasty brunch and lovely wine flights. The lighting is great in here and it is usually warm and cozy but can sometimes be crowded.
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Crush Wine Bistro & Cellar
328 G St
54 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Delicate and mellow. Tasty brunch and lovely wine flights. The lighting is great in here and it is usually warm and cozy but can sometimes be crowded.
So good, can be expensive depending on what you pick but they never skimp on the presentation and they are very family tolerant- we bring our two sons and sit on the side booths without ever feeling like a nuisance. Worth the walk and you can see several interesting murals along the way.
Dami Japanese Restaurant
642 E 5th Ave
So good, can be expensive depending on what you pick but they never skimp on the presentation and they are very family tolerant- we bring our two sons and sit on the side booths without ever feeling like a nuisance. Worth the walk and you can see several interesting murals along the way.
BEST SCONES EVER! CLOSED MONDAY and TUESDAY Loely local shop run by comunity minded retired educators who are doing so much good I just love this place. They are growing things to use in their food as well as buying directly from customers things like Alaskan apples, rhubarb and more. The Airport Heights location (16th) has a rocking famers market in the summer with live music- Wednesdays June-August.
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Fire Island Rustic Bakeshop
718 K St
189 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
BEST SCONES EVER! CLOSED MONDAY and TUESDAY Loely local shop run by comunity minded retired educators who are doing so much good I just love this place. They are growing things to use in their food as well as buying directly from customers things like Alaskan apples, rhubarb and more. The Airport Heights location (16th) has a rocking famers market in the summer with live music- Wednesdays June-August.