Girdwood Restaurants

  1. Chair 5 Restaurant

    The kind of bar and restaurant skiers love after a long day on the slopes. It features more than 60 beers, including a dozen on tap, gourmet pizzas, big burgers and a lot of blackened dishes like blackened halibut tacos.

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  2. Double Musky Inn

    One of the most honored restaurants in the Anchorage bowl, the reason you have to wait (reservations are not accepted) two hours on weekends. The cuisine is Cajun accented and it specializes in steaks, like its New York strips crusted in cracked peppercorns and served with a burgundy sauce.

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  3. Jack Sprat

    Creative, inspired cuisine at the base of the ski hill. Its salads are wonderful, dark chocolate torte sinful, and it's recommended.

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  4. Java Haus

    The place to go for espresso drinks, cheap egg sandwiches and internet access.

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  5. Maxine's Glacier City Bristol

    What use to be Max's is now Maxine's, a burger-and-beer bar that has been transformed into a dining experience. The cooking has a Mediterranean theme and the menu includes spinach ravioli, roasted leg of lamb and seared ahi tuna. The rock-and-roll bands have been replaced by acoustic music on Friday and Saturday nights.

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  6. Seven Glaciers Restaurant

    Sitting on top of Mt Alyeska, 2300ft above sea level, is the best of Alyeska Resort's six restaurants and bars. The hotel tram will take you to an evening of gourmet dining and absolutely stunning views that include Turnagain Arm and, yes, seven glaciers. The menu is dominated by seafood; even the meat mains are offered with a side of king crab.

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