La Cabana since 1953 http://www.alaskalacabana.com/menus.php
Charles H. replied:
Short history of Club ParisLocated in the heart of downtown Anchorage, Club Paris has been serving steaks and seafood to Alaskans and Visitors alike since the late 1950’s. Anchorage’s oldest steakhouse is housed in a building that was constructed in the nineteen twenties. Before the doors were opened as the Club Paris, the building at various times was a funeral parlor, a furniture store, and home for the store keepers. A photograph, circa 1937, of the original structure before anything was erected around it may be seen on the west wall near the front entrance. Here you can also find a chef’s hat and an original menu, hand drawn by Club Paris’ first chef, Jewel Hawkins. This area of the restaurant was an addition to the original building that was intended to look like a Parisian sidewalk cafe with an "Awning" like ceiling and Shrubbery. Welcome to Club Paris Alaska’s Premier Steakhouse! The Club Paris safely weathered the 1964 Earthquake unlike many other structures in Anchorage. An aftermath photograph on the east wall of the lounge shows a damaged portion of the J. C. Penney building on the street with the Club Paris in the background. There is also a replica of the Anchorage Times front page describing this EVENT, along with a Byron Birdsall depiction of the destruction on 4 th avenue caused by the quake. On the west wall of the dining room we invite you to view our Rogues’ gallery of famous and infamous visitors from over the years. We’re happy that you have chosen, like they did, to let us serve you and hope that you have enjoyed what we proudly call An Alaskan Dining Tradition.
Charles H. replied:
http://www.clubparisrestaurant.com/
Anthony E. replied:
Club Paris has been voted the best steak house in Anchorage for many years. One of my favorite places to eat.
Hey guys helping out a follower - She's looking for a uniquely Alaskan restaurant to take her visitors something different w/ great food in or around Anchorage. What do...
Becky M. replied:
Turnagain House
Jenn A. replied:
Glacier Brewhouse
Russell H. replied:
Orso has great food, so does the Brewhouse (get in line early), Spenard Roadhouse has awesome quirky AK cuisine, too.
Kathryn W. replied:
Spenard Roadhouse!
Jennifer S. replied:
Haute Quarter Grill
Seen S. replied:
Double Musket Inn in Girdwood(expensive)! Or Arctic Roadrunner on Old Seward
Benjamin L. replied:
Southside Bistro.
Allen-Jennifer O. replied:
Does anyone like Sourdough Mining Co anymore?
Heather M. replied:
Southside Bistro
Angel H. replied:
The Bridge. Fat Ptarmigan. Haute Quarter Grille. Ginger. Humpys.
Hungry A. replied:
Krista James - White Spot Cafe an old time Alaskan diner downtown http://www.hungryalaska.com/component/content/article/77-american/740-white-spot-cafe
Hungry A. replied:
Snow Goose is nice for the deck too and Midnight Sun Brewery for the Free Brewery Tour
Meg T. replied:
On Saturdays, the Spenard Market is great for Alaskana food.
what was the name of the mexican restaurant in anchorage, i remember it was near a slide area from the quake, they would bring out a huge plate of food, that was really...
DeVota M. replied:
Electric Patio was downtown.
DeVota M. replied:
El Patio
Mike B. replied:
Shirley King Harley..... yes you did!!! Just get a hold of Betty she will have it for you. You don't have to tell her who sent you. ;)
Anchorage friends!!!! Can someone please recommend some good 100% vegan or serves vegan food restaurants in the Anchorage area?????? Looking for a dinner place.
I have a question for all you Alaskans. I spent a good part of my childhood in Anchorage. My mom used to work at a pizza place called Pizza Romanos . Does anybody...
Relocating to Anchorage and I have a very important question: What is the best Chinese (preferably Cantonese style) restaurants?
Also any other Asian food spots worth...