Posted in Alaska
August 01, 2015
Here Are 7 BBQ Joints In Alaska That Will Leave Your Mouth Watering
Mmmmm, BBQ. Now who doesn’t love a good BBQ joint that makes your mouth water every time you think of it? It’s true, Alaska has a little bit of everything when it comes to cuisine, maybe our Greek selection doesn’t trump the seafood but I’d have to say their BBQ isn’t half bad. Here are some of the popular finger lickin’ stops all the way from Juneau to Fairbanks, Alaska. Sure, some may be better than others, but at the end of the day they all serve up some mean Alaskan fare that satisfies those BBQ cravings.
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Who doesn't love some delicious Hawaiian BBQ? Next time you're in Fairbanks be sure to stop by and grab a bite.

Just LOOK at this plate of food. How could you resist visiting this banquet style BBQ joint the next time you're in Fairbanks?!

Turnagain Arm Pit BBQ is literally in the middle of nowhere between Anchorage and Girdwood. Yeah, it really is in the armpit, but MAN their BBQ is good.

If you like baked beans and delicious ribs and you're in Soldotna, then you better stop in to Black Jaxx Barbeque!

Their BBQ Trio looks fabulous, does it not? If you're in Palmer and looking for a great meal and friendly service, hit up Klondike Mike's Saloon & Road House for a great night!

Try out The Bar-B-Que Pit on Dimond Blvd. in Anchorage the next time you're looking for something new.

Please note, Sourdough Mining Co. is no longer in business.
If not for their BBQ, please visit the Sourdough Mining Company for their corn fritters and sweet, sweet honey butter.
If not for their BBQ, please visit the Sourdough Mining Company for their corn fritters and sweet, sweet honey butter.
What other BBQ joints in our state would you add to this list?