A cozy spot in Alaska that stands out with its unique vibe and consistent deliciousness, making it a must-try for locals and visitors alike.
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Tim Marinelli
This is our favorite restaurant not only in Girdwood but in the greater Anchorage area. Very cozy space with great food and drinks. The menu is very celiac-friendly but it doesn’t feel forced.
Relaxing ambiance with stunning views of the pond and mountains makes it a perfect spot to unwind with great service and delicious offerings.
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Grace Franklin
Don't waste your money.. Go somewhere else. We stopped in for drinks after driving up from Anchorage for the spa while visiting AK and decided to grab a bite to eat. We used to live up here and had been to Alyeska plenty of times and to the other restaurants for food with amazing experiences. Not really sure how this one was so far off the mark??
Three of our four meals were so bad I wouldn't have expected to have paid more than $5-10 a piece for them. Dry as a BONE. We decided to ask for some marinara for the chicken since it was breaded and came with absolutely nothing else to it, and they charged us for the sides of marinara lol what a joke. Felt like being nickel and dimed over a crappy meal - not what I would have expected from the high-end vibe and $30+ meals??
Decided to try a gluten free pizza with butternut squash puree and goat cheese on it. Sounded really good and unique in theory but turned out to be a flat piece of crust with the tiniest amount of puree on it. As a whole, it was super bland and unflavorful, and again - *extremely* dry and chewy. A $5 budget pizza would have been better than this.
I'm not just a hardass with high expectations. I've worked in the hospitality industry plenty and this was just so bad that I genuinely feel robbed.
Our server was nice and she was great, but even good service on her end couldn't save this.
At no point did we ever see a manager or did anyone check in to ask how our food was. I kept waiting - I didn't want to put the burden on our server so we didn't end up saying anything. Was going to say something to the hostess on our way out so as not to burden our server with it (it was just so bad that someone's got to say something! Otherwise how does anyone improve) - and of course there was no one to be found there either on the way out.
The only good food item that came out was the meat ball appetizer that one of us ordered for his meal. What a complete joke. If you're going to charge upwards of $30 for basic dishes, at least get them decent enough that people don't have a terrible meal.
This was a $45 tab at MOST value wise.. yet we closed out at $120. Such a let down. That's a lot of money for us for splurging and now it's just wasted.
Nestled in Girdwood, this cozy spot offers a short but decent wine list and tasty dishes amidst a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
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kimberly allen
Cold rainy Girdwood day. Didn't know these guys were open. Came in wanting to warm up. Greeted immediately, seated at the bar no wait. Made myself hot wine with Chai tea. Very short wine list (only 6) but it is complete enough to do the trick, and decent wines. To my delight, their chowder is Gluten Free. Gf is hard to find but this is it, I also took some home. Agree with other reviewers, the ventilation is not so good so the air has a cooking smell, but food is good and people working here are great.
Great merch, great atmosphere! Love the seltzer option for gluten-free folks! Love hanging outside with the dogs and trying out the different food trucks. My husband loves the IPA.
Asking if something was celiac safe because my fiancé has celiac disease is always hard, but getting made fun of and having them put things in our food was not ok.
The drip coffee was good, the employees were rude, almost entertaining.
Everything we ordered was purposely made wrong.
My order was ok because I poured my own coffee except for my cinnamon roll.
I dont know if the cinnamon roll was supposed to have globs of butter instead of frosting, but that seemed odd.
A cozy spot with stunning mountain views, offering a chill vibe with a great selection of local beer, wine, and delicious pastries.
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Thea Ritter
This is a wonderful coffee shop that also sells beer (local and on draft) and wine. The pastries are very good. They have gluten free options too. The natural lighting and views of the mountains are great. Owners and staff are all very nice. Places to sit inside and out.
I have celiac and it is always a pain trying to find gluten free options . Most places don’t know what is gluten free and what’s not. But this ice cream shop when I asked what ice cream has/doesn’t have gluten the employee pulled out a whole binder with a list of the different ice creams and it showed what had gluten, milk, soy and much more I didn’t look. I was so impressed.
Really nice place, we had to wait an extra 15 minutes past our reservation time, but we got the best table in the place with an amazing view. Staff was very nice, I am allergic to gluten and dairy and had trouble getting a meal that I could eat. The server was very helpful though and we eventually settled on the Halibut with french fries. I didn't want just a plate of vegetables, and the fries were AMAZING. Highly recommend.
Vibrant atmosphere with communal seating, creative desserts, and a diverse menu that appeals to all taste buds!
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Lauren Evans
Great food!! I’m gluten free so I had the edamame & the steak. Our server was really nice, we were sitting at the big family-style table with other people but we didn’t mind at all. My husband had the ramen and crab sushi roll and loved them! We had the flourless cake for dessert and it was so beautifully decorated and delicious!