The InteriorRestaurants

Diner restaurants in The Interior

  1. Brower's Café

    This beachfront structure was built in the late 19th century by Charles Brower, an American whaler, and features whaling antiques inside and an oft-photographed whale-jawbone arch out front. Nowadays it's Barrow's best burger joint (with about 10 varieties), and hosts what's almost certainly America's northernmost karaoke night.

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  2. Buffalo Center Diner

    Across from the IGA, this is certainly the town's busiest restaurant and would be your standard roadside diner save for the emphasis on local buffalo products. Try a bowl of buffalo black-bean chili.

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  3. Steese Roadhouse

    At the time of writing, just about the only culinary option in Central was the unappealing Steese Roadhouse, where, despite half-hearted service, locals crowd the bar to bad-mouth the government.

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  4. A

    Soapy Smith's

    Though Soapy Smith was a Skagway character who died before Fairbanks even existed, this place has good burgers in saloon-style environs.

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  5. B

    Cookie Jar

    Bizarrely situated behind a pair of car dealerships off Danby St, locals flock to Cookie Jar for the all-day breakfast.

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  6. Coldfoot Restaurant

    Coldfoot Restaurant has passable diner-style fare and a photo collection of jackknifed 18-wheelers.

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  7. Turtle Club

    This place has a roadhouse atmosphere and is reputed for its prime rib.

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