Seward Restaurants

  1. Apollo

    A wildly popular and slightly overpriced restaurant with plenty of pasta-and-seafood dishes. It'll cook up your cleaned, filleted fish to order - at a charge.

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  2. Christo's Palace

    Has a gorgeous dining room dominated by a 1950s Brunswick bar (featuring a great selection of beer on tap). The pizza and seafood get raves.

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  3. Crab Pot

    All the locals will tell you: If it's crab you crave, nestle into the red-leather booths of this low-lit restaurant. Expect to pay top dollar for the 1lb of king crab.

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  4. Exit Glacier Salmon Bake

    Its motto - 'cheap beer and lousy food' - is wrong on the second count. Both tourists and locals adore this steak-and-seafood place.

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  5. Le Barn Appetit

    In this unorthodox eatery off Exit Glacier Rd there's not really a fixed menu - except for crepes, which are so sinful that, as chef Yvon Van Driessche says, 'you must go to confession.'

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  6. Marina Restaurant

    With burnt coffee, smoking locals, good gossip, lots of Formica and excellent breakfasts, this place has all the hallmarks of a classic small-town diner.

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  7. Peking Chinese Restaurant

    Does Korean and Chinese well, with local flavors like halibut thrown in.

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  8. Railway Cantina

    Near the small-boat harbor; offers unorthodox quesadillas, burritos and tacos. Try the 'black-n-blue' quesadilla, with blackened chicken and blue cheese.

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  9. Ranting Raven

    The best place to pore over the newspaper, sip an espresso and nibble on scones, muffins or coffee cake.

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  10. Ray's Waterfront

    Hands down, this is Seward's culinary high point, with attentive service, picture-postcard views and the finest seafood above water.

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  12. Red's Burgers

    In a converted school bus; does quality burgers, hot dogs, and, needless to say, fried halibut.

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  13. Resurrect Art Coffee House Gallery

    In an old high-ceilinged church; serves espressos, Italian sodas and bagels, displays great local art and hosts live jazz on Tuesday nights.

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  14. Resurrection Roadhouse

    This local favorite is home to 'halibut tsunami,' Thai seafood cakes and the best nachos in town. It also has a vast range of on-tap brews.

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  15. Safeway

    Has sushi, espressos, a sandwich bar and all the groceries you need.

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  16. Terry's Fish & Chips

    If it swims, Terry's batter-fries it, throws it in a basket and serves it with fries.

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