The Table Is Set: Seward's Top Eats (and Drinks)
Located between mountains and ocean, Seward, Alaska, is this little gem that offers breathtaking views, outdoor adventure, and an interesting growing food and drink scene that’s as warm and inviting as its friendly locals. Whether you’re stopping through after an exhilarating hike, a day on the water, or simply wandering around town, there are some incredible spots where you can relax and refuel. Here are some of Seward’s must-visit places for coffee, food, and a good drink!
Casual Eats
Resurrect Art Coffee House
Start your day at Resurrect Art Coffee House, a unique coffee shop with a history as strong as its espresso. Set in a converted old church, this spot is cozy and full of charm, with stained-glass windows and a vibe that’s instantly inviting. Order a latte and pair it with a fresh, locally baked pastry, then soak in the warm atmosphere. Resurrect Art isn’t just about great coffee, though; it’s also a community hub and art gallery, showcasing local works that rotate regularly. There is also a gear trade and thrift shop in the back corner for those who are either missing gear or are looking to snag a memento from Seward. This is a place where you can savor your coffee, meet locals, and feel like part of the Seward family.
Seward Brewing Company
When it’s time to unwind and grab a cold one, head over to the Seward Brewing Company. This laid-back brewery is a fantastic spot to try craft beers brewed on-site, each one showcasing flavors inspired by Alaska’s natural growth. Their Broken Rudder IPA is a favorite of mine and a must-try, and they often have seasonal brews that are just as great but you have to catch it before the keg is empty. The menu isn’t just about the beer, either. Seward Brewing Company dishes out some serious eats, like fish tacos and a bison burger that will satisfy any appetite after a day of adventure. Their chef is also native to Hawaii, so you may see some menu items with a Polynesian flare! With its casual atmosphere, scenic views, and locally inspired brews, it’s the perfect place to kick back and soak up Seward’s vibe.
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Fancier Flare
The Flamingo Lounge
For a taste of Seward’s nightlife, the Flamingo Lounge offers a lively mix of music, cocktails, and community spirit. This retro-inspired bar has a laid-back vibe, neon accents, and a classic cocktail list that will take you back in time, with a modern twist. Their signature cocktails are as creative as they are delicious, making the Flamingo Lounge a go-to spot for locals and visitors alike. It’s the kind of place where you’ll find yourself chatting with new friends or getting tips on hidden hiking trails from the friendly bartenders. If you’re looking for a memorable night out, this is the spot to be.
Primrose Provisions
For foodies, Primrose Provisions is a must-visit. This farm-to-table gem focuses on fresh, locally sourced ingredients and dishes crafted with creativity and care. Their menu changes seasonally to reflect what’s fresh and available, so every visit is a new culinary experience. From inventive small plates to perfectly cooked mains, you’ll taste the attention to detail in every bite. The cozy atmosphere and knowledgeable staff add to the experience, making Primrose Provisions ideal for a relaxed, intimate meal. Don’t miss out on their cocktails, which are just as thoughtfully crafted and showcase regional flavors and ingredients.
Ray’s Waterfront
If it’s seafood you’re after, Ray’s Waterfront is the place to go. Located right on the harbor, Ray’s offers an unbeatable view of Resurrection Bay and an equally impressive menu of Alaskan seafood. From halibut and salmon to king crab, everything is prepared with a focus on freshness and quality. Watching the boats come in as you dig into your meal adds to the Alaskan experience. Ray’s has been a Seward staple for years, and it’s easy to see why. It’s a classic dining spot where the view and the food combine to create a quintessential Seward dining event.
From cozy coffee spots to farm-to-table fare and lively bars, Seward’s dining scene is as dynamic as its wilderness. Each of these places offers a taste of the town’s character, from the laid-back flare to flavors inspired by the land and sea. Whether you’re here for a quick trip or an extended stay, make time to explore these local gems – they’re sure to add a delicious layer to your Alaskan adventure.
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