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    3 Barons Renaissance Fair

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    Alaska Greek Festival - $25 sampler.  Decent value I guess, but nothing was excellent.  It was all just ok, I've had much better Greek pastries

    Alaska Greek Festival

    3.3(3 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    We look forward to this festival every year because it's a nice, small fair that lets the local…read moreGreek food scene shine. The festival offers entertainment--dancing and music, Greek style. They offer raffles and cooking demonstrations by great local Greek cooks like Laurie Constantino. They have a silent auction of various sundries ranging from things like a dinner with the mayor, a wine package, spa packages, crafts, etc. They also have a very small market selling Greek import food products, shirts and sweatshirts, and jewelry. It's nothing we buy, but it's a nice chance to see something new. It's also interesting to see the finished mural and iconic decor in the church. We, however, go to the festival to eat, and we love the food. Every year, they have moussaka and lamb dinners, dolmathes, spanakopita to die for, gyros, souvlaki, and more desserts than I can mention, including the typical baklava and my favorite not-so-typical desserts, the Galaktoboureko ("velvety semolina custard filling between thin layers of filo and steeped in lemon syrup") and Loukoumades ("heavenly, hot honey puffs, sprinkled with cinnamon and nuts"--like cinnamon donut holes). It's a fun time, but why not five stars? I like to have a little more market variety at a festival--the offerings are a bit limited. Also, the food is incredibly ridiculous. A gyro, souvlaki, one beer, a couple of spanakopita and dolmathes and desserts ran us $60 bucks. The dinner plates are over twenty each. Not my idea of regular festival fare. But as long as we're here, we'll keep going back to see friends and enjoy some excellent food.

    I wouldn't say it's a festival It's Greek food Greek dinner…read morewith live music Treated as a once, your opportunity to have some great Greek food and live Greek music Or just get your food to go Great music. Good food. Lots of deserts. Didn't get stuffed gape leaves. They were out 30 minutes into the first day ? Bummer. My favorite. The raffle used to be for a car now it's for 25% of the cash We were in and out in 45 minutes and saw everything that there was You should treat us as a place to go have a meal and listen to some music as opposed to a festival Think of it as Greek dinner with music while it lasts And you'll have a great time

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    Alaska Greek Festival - This is the extent of the "festival" ... a tent full of people eating

    This is the extent of the "festival" ... a tent full of people eating

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    Great Alaska Beer and Barleywine Festival - Sample glass and guidebook

    Great Alaska Beer and Barleywine Festival

    4.5(4 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    I'm only at 4 stars given the lack of food options. They weren't great and the limited vendors…read moreclosed down or ran out of food way too early. The $115/person for the VIP General Session was well worth it, despite not being able to use my food ticket in time. The VIP pass also comes with a t-shirt, pint glass, a growler, and 20 5 oz pours. That's 100 ounces, so you should leave feeling pretty good. The live music wasn't too bad and I'm guessing there were 40 or so beer vendors, so there was something here for everyone.

    This year was the 20th annual event and featured products from more than 50 different Alaska…read morebreweries. Tickets went on sale a few months ago. A different ticket was needed for each of the different sessions on Friday and Saturday. A friend accidentally bought one for Saturday and was not able to use it when we tried to enter for the Friday evening session. Serious bummer. Doors opened promptly at 6:00 PM. Attendees were given a program listing some background on each of the breweries that were attending and the specifications of each of the beers and barleywines that they had on offer. A shotglass (pictured) with a three ounce line that was supposed to be the top for each sample and a booklet of thirty tickets. Most of the samples were one "ticket" but a few of them were two or even three. Inside, it got crowded pretty quickly. Within an hour, there was enough room to walk around through the crowds. But no one ran out of beer, which was great. I managed to drink 24 of my 30 tickets before I had to sit down and rest for a bit. In those 90 minutes, I had a few good ones and a few that I would never actually pay for. Including King Street Brewing Company (Pilsner), California Cider Company (Hard Apple Cider), Pyramid Breweries (Hefeweizen), Shocktop (Chocolate Wheat), Last Frontier Brewing Company (24 Karat Gold Lager), Silver Gulch Brewing Company (Coldfoot Pilsner), 21st Amendment Brewery (Hell of High Watermelon). My favorite overall was Alaskan Brewery's White Ale - I went back for seconds. This was also my choice later, when we were out and about drinking and eating in Alaska. There wasn't much for food, though a vendor downstairs was selling something. I'd recommend that you bring your own, such as a string of pretzels as a necklace. A live band was playing music, loudly. Maybe too loudly. We shouldn't have to shout to be heard by the guy/gal standing next to us, knowwhatImean? The venue was pretty good, but the bathrooms were downstairs. Beer festival, folks! Lots of people need to be making room for more beer and they probably shouldn't be negotiating stairs or an escalator. Know what I mean? There was also a coat check downstairs, so that you could be comfortable inside without having to drag around your winter gear. It is January, after all! All told, a super event and I had a grand time. Looking forward to doing it again!

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    Great Alaska Beer and Barleywine Festival - Live band

    Live band

    Great Alaska Beer and Barleywine Festival - My favorite of the bunch - Alaskan's White Ale

    My favorite of the bunch - Alaskan's White Ale

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    Palette - Octopus on birch wood!

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    4.8(5 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    I took an alcohol ink class here and really enjoyed myself. It is a small studio tucked away in…read moreSpenard. There was four of us so it was nice and intimate and a lot of interaction with our teacher unlike other painting companies in town. Alcohol ink was new to me, but I'm fairly pleased with my outcome! The host was vibrant, talkative and engaging. She let us play and test the waters with the inks before diving right in to create our masterpiece. She offers so many different classes; alcohol ink, wood burning, water color, acrylics, terrarium building, succulent classes. I really look forward to joining in on another class. The wood burning in particular sounds fun! Price range is $50-60 which is about average. It's totally worth it to me because of the smaller class size and intimate atmosphere about it. Did I mention it was a sip and paint?! Yep! She provides snacks and wine! I divulged in the Moscato :)

    I am giving this company another review as the owner contacted me on Sept 4th and apologized…read moreprofusely about the Alaska State painting. She indicated that the instructor was new and she was hesitant to utilize her again after that event. She did give me a full reimbursement and extended the invitation to give the studio another try. I have not yet went back as I have recently returned from vacation, but I will. Honestly, just having the owner make contact and offer as well as comply with a full reimbursement speaks volumes. There could be a lot of other ways this was handled but I think the owner did it right.

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    Palette - Hmmm... "Is that wood?!"

    Hmmm... "Is that wood?!"

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