Market shopping in Alaska
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Snyder Mercantile Co
Opposite the bathhouse is Snyder Mercantile Co. Founded by Ed Snyder, who arrived in a rowboat full of groceries in 1899, the store has been in business ever since. It sells limited supplies and groceries, and also rents a cabin (around US$85).
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IGA Food Cache
A half-mile north of the visitor center, this is a market with a bakery, deli and an espresso cart, plus homemade soup and other ready-to-eat items to go. It's the place to go in the morning for coffee, a pastry and a bit of local news.
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Tanana Valley Farmers Market
The market sells fresh produce, baked goods, local handicrafts and more. Come in late August and you can buy a 20lb cabbage, enough for a month's supply of coleslaw.
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A&P Juneau Market
It has a good selection of local seafood, an espresso counter, salad bar (around US$5 per pound), deli and small seating area near the Federal Building.
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Three Bears Grocery
Across the Alcan from the Alaska Public Lands Information Center. It has a decent selection of groceries and a few baked goods.
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Davidson Liquors
Has snacks and the only gas in town, in an antique- (or perhaps just junk-) strewn homestead near the end of the Hope Hwy.
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Safeway
This supermarket, just before the Soldotna 'Y' junction, has a deli, salad bar, bakery and Starbuck's.
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Alaska Dacha
Has the only pay phone between here and Moose Pass, plus groceries, showers and laundry.
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HC Company Store
Basic groceries, snacks and gas can be found just up the road at the HC Company Store.
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AC Store
It supplies quick eats and groceries at diet-inducing prices.
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Crow Creek Mercantile
Girdwood's small grocery store with some ready-to-eat items.
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