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Best Restaurants in Anchorage 2026

Updated March 2026 · Anchorage, Alaska




Best Restaurants in Anchorage 2026

Anchorage’s culinary scene continues to evolve, offering an incredible array of dining experiences that reflect both our unique Alaskan spirit and a growing global influence. From cozy cafes to upscale eateries, the city’s restaurants in 2026 are serving up unforgettable meals for every palate.

1. Orso

Orso remains a cornerstone of Anchorage fine dining, celebrated for its sophisticated menu that artfully blends Alaskan ingredients with Mediterranean inspirations. Its elegant ambiance and commitment to fresh, locally sourced seafood make it a perfect choice for a special occasion or a memorable night out.

What to try: The Alaskan Halibut with seasonal vegetables.

Pro tip: Make reservations well in advance, especially during peak tourist season, and ask for a window seat overlooking the streets.

2. Moose’s Tooth Pub and Pizzeria

A true Anchorage institution, Moose’s Tooth continues to reign supreme as the go-to spot for gourmet pizza and exceptional craft beer. The vibrant atmosphere and consistently delicious, creative pies have made it a beloved local hangout for decades.

What to try: The Avalanche pizza with a pint of Fairweather IPA.

Pro tip: Avoid the peak dinner rush by arriving a bit early or consider their excellent takeout option, as waits can be legendary.

3. Snow City Cafe

Snow City Cafe is quintessential Anchorage, famous for its hearty Alaskan breakfasts and cozy, welcoming vibe that feels like a warm hug on a chilly morning. This beloved cafe is a favorite among locals and visitors alike for its fresh ingredients and comforting classics served with a friendly smile.

What to try: The Kodiak Benedict with a side of reindeer sausage.

Pro tip: Join the waitlist online before you go

5. Humpy’s Great Alaskan Alehouse

Humpy’s remains a lively Anchorage institution, famous for its incredible selection of Alaskan craft beers on tap and fresh, locally sourced seafood. It’s the perfect spot to soak in a casual Alaskan vibe with friends or family.

What to try: The legendary Halibut and Chips or one of their creative seafood tacos.

Pro tip: Head there during happy hour for fantastic deals on appetizers and a chance to sample a wider variety of their extensive tap list.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the best restaurants in Anchorage?

Anchorage has a diverse restaurant scene for its size. Top picks include waterfront seafood spots, globally-inspired eateries downtown, and local gems in neighborhoods like Spenard and Midtown. Browse AnchorageList to see ratings and reviews from local residents.

Q: What type of food is Anchorage known for?

Anchorage is best known for fresh Alaska seafood β€” king crab, halibut, and wild salmon. You’ll also find excellent Korean, Japanese, and Thai restaurants due to the city’s diverse population, plus a growing craft beer and farm-to-table scene.

Q: Are there good seafood restaurants in Anchorage?

Absolutely. Anchorage has excellent seafood restaurants serving fresh-caught Alaska halibut, king crab, and wild salmon. Many restaurants source directly from Alaska fisheries, so the seafood is as fresh as it gets.

Q: What’s the best area for dining in Anchorage?

Downtown Anchorage has the highest concentration of restaurants and is great for visitors. Spenard and Midtown offer more eclectic, locally-loved spots. South Anchorage has newer restaurants in a more suburban setting.

Q: What are good restaurants for families in Anchorage?

Anchorage has many family-friendly options β€” from pizza joints and burger places to casual seafood restaurants. Many downtown restaurants welcome families, and the Dimond Center and Tikahtnu Commons areas have plenty of kid-friendly choices.

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