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SOME OF OUR FAVORITE PLACES TO EAT THAT 
YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT!

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ANCHORAGE 

Gwennies Old Alaska Restaurant - Breakfast at its best served in an old fashion rustic style. Pancakes as big as your head.
Mooses Tooth - Go early or late, send a tribute to wait (it can be a little to get a table) for the best pizza in Alaska, you should try the Avalanche. 
Arctic Roadrunner (burgers) - Great Alaska atmosphere, eat on the river, and bring cash or an ATM card.

COOPER LANDING 

Sackets (bbq and pizza) - On the way out of town fresh off the pit with a variety of items on their menu, its all good. 
Pit BBQ @ Grizzly Ridge - Pulled pork BBQ sandwiches with a homemade family sauce and a view of the river while you eat. 

SOLDOTNA/KENAI 

Moose is Loose (bakery) - Doughnuts, cookies, and the worlds best apple fritters. Don't forget to get some coffee and cool stickers. 
Sushi Exchange (Chinese) - Locally owned, homemade fresh ingredients equally amazing flavors at a great price. 
Odie's Deli - Fresh baked bread sandwiches, homemade daily soups, and giant soft cookies. 
​Louie's (seafood) - a little on the pricier side but well worth it for a taste of Alaska's fresh catch. 
St. Elias (american) - Stone cooked pizza, mouth watering burgers, and don't forget the homemade rooter. 
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COME JOIN US IN ALASKA!!

ALASKA MISSIONS & RETREATS
P.O. Box 833
Soldotna, AK 99669

Alaska Missions & Retreats is a ​501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.
All donations are tax deductible as allowed by law.  Donations are under the total control of the Board of Directors of Alaska Missions and Retreats.


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  • About Us
    • Our Story >
      • 2016 in Review
      • 2015 in Review
    • Our Mission
    • Our Beliefs
    • Staff >
      • Brenda Crim
      • Support Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Knowing God
    • Contact Us
  • Ministries
    • FOUNDER'S FUND
    • Local Church Partnerships
    • Native Village Partnerships
    • Freedom in Christ
  • Get Involved
    • Nome Women's Conference
    • Iditarod Outreach Finish - NOME
    • Kenai Peninsula Sports Camps
    • Salmon Frenzy - Kenai
    • MAN CAMP
    • Summer Internships: College Students Only
    • Adult Workers/Cooks
  • Donate
    • Stebbins Fire Relief
    • General Operating Fund
    • Founder's Fund
    • STAFF >
      • Executive Director
      • Fleet Manager
      • Maintenance Manager
  • HAPPENINGS
    • Stories
    • PRAY FOR ALASKA
    • Newsletters
  • Media
    • Videos
  • RESOURCES
    • Things to do in Alaska
    • Where to eat in Alaska
    • Mileposts (Anchorage to Kenai)
    • Missions In Alaska >
      • People Movement
      • People of Alaska
    • Promotional Materials >
      • Logo
      • Banners
      • Social Media Graphics
      • Videos
  • Pay Online