You Won’t Find Better Country Cooking Than At This One Alaska Restaurant

Gwennie's Old Alaska Restaurant in Anchorage offers hearty comfort food with a cozy, conversation-sparking atmosphere.

It doesn't matter if it's cold or warm outside -- we are always in the mood for comfort food. From hearty steaks to scrumptious breakfasts, nothing hits the spot quite like down-home soul food. When you're craving a big plate piled high with all the best country cooking in Alaska, you'll want to visit Gwennie's Old Alaska Restaurant in Anchorage. If you haven't eaten here yet, you're in for a treat.

Gwennie's Old Alaska Restaurant has been serving plates piled high with comfort food for more than 30 years.

You'll find this little gem at 4333 Spenard Road, in Anchorage.

There's plenty of Alaska charm inside.

No matter where you sit, you'll see something that will spark conversation.

The dining room is warm and cozy...

...and filled with interesting memorabilia, animals and unique bits of history.

The portions here certainly aren't skimpy. A big plate of reindeer sausage, eggs and home fries will hit the spot for breakfast.

With a hot cup of coffee in hand, you have the recipe for a perfect morning.

This scrumptious breakfast will keep you full all day long!

The BLT is Alaska-sized, too, with a whole extra layer of bread, lettuce, tomato and tons of smoky bacon.

For dinner, dig into a hearty plate of steak and potatoes. Each bite bursts with flavor.

Visit Gwennie's for breakfast, lunch or dinner. No matter when you go, you'll be impressed!

Give Gwennie's a try! Their food will make you feel right at home. For more information, visit Gwennie's Old Alaska Restaurant's Facebook page.

Have you ever eaten at Gwennie's Old Alaska Restaurant? What's your favorite thing on the menu? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below! And if you know more places to get country cooking in Alaska, nominate them for a chance to be featured.

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