Posted in Alaska
May 19, 2020
You Can Get Your Favorite Reuben In Alaska Again, Just In Time For Summer
There are plenty of great sandwiches in Alaska, but nothing comes close to the Reubens you’ll get out of your favorite food truck. Reuben Haus in Palmer, Alaska, will be reopening again soon, so you can get your fix and fill up on some of the best food Alaska has to offer.
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This food truck will be reopening for the season at the end of May or early June. This is a highly anticipated event!

Although they offer a smaller menu, you’ll love everything on it. The limited choices mean that they can focus on just a few options and craft them perfectly.

Because of its incredible popularity, the family who owns this restaurant decided to open up a food truck in the Matanuska Valley. Instead of just being available for two weeks a year, you can now order all summer long.

In fact, their juicy burgers, buttermilk chicken sandwiches, and kale salad are just as popular as their Reubens. You’ll fall in love with whatever you order.

You can also get your Reuben served on their zesty fries, as a “Reuben Bowl.” Just another name for delicious!

This year you can expect to be able to order your favorites in just a few weeks.

You can also find them at the Alaska State Fair at the end of each summer. Wherever you choose to visit them, you will be glad you did!
Make sure to swing by their Facebook page here to stay up to date on the details about their opening day.
Have you ever eaten here? What did you think? What’s your favorite item on the menu? Let us know in the comments below!
If you’re looking for a great activity to do with the whole family after you finish lunch at your favorite food truck, This Abandoned Railway Hike In Alaska Is A Historic Treasure.
Address: Palmer, AK 99645, USA