Seward Restaurants

Restaurants in Seward

  1. Ray's Waterfront

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

    reviewed

  2. 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.'

    reviewed

  3. A

    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.

    reviewed

  4. B

    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.

    reviewed

  5. C

    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.

    reviewed

  6. D

    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.

    reviewed

  7. E

    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.

    reviewed

  8. 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.

    reviewed

  9. F

    Yoly's Bistro

    The menu has a delicious blend of curries, seafood, and burgers, with a decent wine and beer selection. Listen to live music on weekends.

    reviewed

  10. 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.

    reviewed

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  12. G

    Smoke Shack

    Housed in a rail car, this tiny joint has the best breakfast in town, with biscuits and gravy made from scratch.

    reviewed

  13. H

    Ranting Raven

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

    reviewed

  14. I

    Red's Burgers

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

    reviewed

  15. Terry's Fish & Chips

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

    reviewed

  16. J

    Peking Chinese Restaurant

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

    reviewed

  17. Safeway

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

    reviewed