Whether visiting or calling Alaska “home,” it doesn’t take long to learn that Alaska isn’t just full of larger-than-life geographical features. It’s pretty big on fantastic eats too! Ocean-to-table dining makes a splash here, as do rustic, homestyle cooking that warms to the toes and erases even the thought of a seasonal chill. Our personal favorite? Gooey, piping hot mac and cheese done right. For the best mac and cheese in Alaska, one uniquely cheesy haven knows how to serve it with pizzazz like the show-stopping main course it was always meant to be – and sometimes like dessert too! Check out the DallyMac and Cheese food truck in Palmer, where all of your “mac & dreams come true.”

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This isn’t the stuff out of a blue box, y’all. It’s the real deal (and it might even be better than what your grandma makes). So the next time you’re craving a mac fix, we highly recommend grabbing some of the best mac and cheese in Alaska at DallyMac and Cheese! (And be sure to let us know what new flavors have been added so we can grab them before they’re gone, please and thank you!)

Like many of Alaska’s best restaurants and food stops, DallyMac and Cheese is open seasonally, typically from May to September. Since you never know where you’ll find them next or what delicious new creations they might have on deck, be sure to give DallyMac a follow on Facebook and Instagram to stay up-to-date on specials, hours, and locations.

If you’re ready to work up an appetite, this historic mine hike in Alaska is right outside Palmer.

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