11 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.

Carmen's Gelato

$ Fodor's Choice

There's often a line out the door of this artisan gelateria on Homer Spit that's operated by a passionate chef who studied the art of making this dense, richly flavored ice cream in Calabria, Italy, and has garnered numerous awards. You can choose from around 15 flavors, including some rotating seasonal options, such as wild Alaskan rose with local honey, and maple brown butter pecan with Alaskan sea salt. It's open till late on summer evenings.

La Baleine

$ Fodor's Choice

Open at 7 am, this little café near the end of the Spit is a perfect stop before a day of fishing, but lunch is an equally fulfilling experience. Owner and renowned chef Kirsten Dixon and her daughter Mandy, both of them graduates of Le Cordon Bleu, the Paris cooking school, create simple, highly pleasing meals like fresh ramen with homemade broth, local vegetables, and seasonal fish. All the wild seafood dishes here are tremendously flavorful.

4450 Homer Spit Rd., Homer, AK, 99603, USA
907-299–6672
Known For
  • Best breakfast in town
  • Fantastic homemade ramen and rice bowls
  • Locally sourced ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner

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The Lone Chicharron Taqueria

$ Fodor's Choice

Owned by Chef Kevin Lane and his wife Stacey, who also operate the renowned Cookery restaurant up the street, this festive taqueria offers out-of-this-world taco fillings, such as lightly breaded and fried rockfish and slow-cooked pork carnitas. Other good bets include tortas and burritos, and there's a terrific selection of house-made sauces and salsas.

215B 4th Ave., Seward, AK, USA
907-422–0400
Known For
  • Fantastic tacos
  • Good selection of beers
  • Homemade paletas (popsicles) with daily rotating flavors
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Burger Bus

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A great spot to hit after a day of fishing, the Burger Bus is just as it sounds: an old school bus converted into a kitchen, with a shack built around it, and delicious burgers on offer. The portions are big and the flavors are great. The place might look a little sore on the outside, but you can tell by the way the locals hover that it's worth the visit.

409 Overland Ave., Kenai, AK, 99611, USA
907-283–9611
Known For
  • Healthy delicious burgers
  • Great stop before or after fishing
  • Unique school-bus kitchen setup
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Java Flats

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This great coffee shop represents the true essence of Kodiak life. Fantastic breakfast burritos, vegetarian sandwiches, and excellent coffee make this the perfect place to stock up on provisions before embarking on exciting bear-watching and salmon-fishing adventures. They have lots of vegetarian options.

11206 W. Rezanof Dr., Kodiak, AK, 99615, USA
907-487–2622
Known For
  • Tasty vegetarian sandwiches
  • Grab-and-go options
  • Best coffee in town
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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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, AK, 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
Reservations not accepted

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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.

Turnagain Kayak Coffeehouse

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This is the only combination kayak rental shop and coffeehouse in Hope—maybe in the whole state. They offer up great coffee, small-batch-roasted coffee beans, fresh fruit smoothies, and house-made pastries.

19796 Hope Hwy., Hope, AK, 99605, USA
907-715–9365
Known For
  • Nearby kayaking excursions
  • Terrific coffee
  • Excellent smoothies and baked goods
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs. and Fri.

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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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Vagabond Blues

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The folks at this aroma-filled bakery café serve up fresh and tasty pastries, quiches, wraps, salads, panini and other sandwiches, and espresso drinks. A convivial setting for meetings, board games, and pleasant conversation by day, Vagabond is a popular hangout. There's Wi-Fi, too.

Varly's Ice Cream & Pizza Parlor

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On a hot summer day and even on not-so-hot days, locals yearn for some Varly's ice cream, or if the weather's cold and rainy, for some decent pizza. The owners (who also manage Varly's Swiftwater Seafood Café) take great pride in what they do, and it shows: the homemade pizza here is certainly something to write home about. It might sound odd, but the pizza topped with sauerkraut and pepperoni is the one of the best pies. If you're not sure which way to lean (pizza or ice cream), opt for a little of each.

Whittier Harbor, Whittier, AK, 99693, USA
907-472–2547
Known For
  • Homemade pizza dough and breads
  • Outdoor seating
  • Authentic frontier feel
Restaurant Details
Closed Oct.–Apr. and Wed.

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