Diner restaurants in The Interior
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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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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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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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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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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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Coldfoot Restaurant
Coldfoot Restaurant has passable diner-style fare and a photo collection of jackknifed 18-wheelers.
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Turtle Club
This place has a roadhouse atmosphere and is reputed for its prime rib.
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