143 ratings"non-profit, social entrepreneurship that serves locally grown, fresh food and operates under a pay-what-you-can model" (from its website); Payment options: (1) Pay what you can afford to pay. You can
then switches to a combined lunch/dinner menu for the rest of the day (until 9pm). Check outthis chartfor GF and allergy information, as well as vegan options.
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Anytime is a good time for rubbing shoulders with the well-connected South Anchorage crowd that tends to treat theSouthside Bistro— going strong in a back street strip mall since the 1990s — like an extension of their homes; book into the main dining room for Alaskan oysters, followed by...
This colorful café and espresso bar serves healthful breakfasts and soups, salads, and sandwiches through the late afternoon. Vegetarian options, like vegan burritos and spinach pesto wraps, are plentiful. Beverages include organic fair-trade coffees; ice cream and house-made cakes and cookies draw...