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

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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.

Flying Squirrel Bakery Cafe

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Head just south of town to this cozy and convivial family-owned bakery to start your day with a dish of blueberry-barley hot cereal or avocado–smoked salmon toast, or consider one of the healthy and hearty sandwiches as lunch. There's also a nice selection of pastries and cookies.

Talkeetna Spur Rd., Talkeetna, AK, USA
907-733–6887
Known For
  • Savory artisan breads
  • Wood-fired pizza nights on weekends
  • Coconut zebra cookies and blueberry-rhubarb bars
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun., Wed., and Thurs.

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Two Sisters Bakery

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This long-running eatery is a short walk from Bishops Beach, Beluga Slough, and the Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center. In addition to fresh breads and pastries, Two Sisters specializes in deliciously healthy lunches, such as vegetarian focaccia sandwiches, homemade soups, quiche, and salads. There's no indoor dining, but there is a lovely wraparound porch and a garden sitting area that are perfect on a summer afternoon; you can even walk your espresso and scone down to the beach to watch the waves roll in.

233 E. Bunnell Ave., Homer, AK, 99603, USA
907-235–2280
Known For
  • Fantastic fresh bread
  • Decadent baked sweets
  • Wraparound porch and garden seating
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues.

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