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    Eureka Roadhouse

    4.5 (6 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Service was great! I liked the food and it was a good price. Definetly reccomend to anyone who passes by.

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    Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge - Bar menu

    Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge

    (18 reviews)

    $$$

    Had dinner at the Whistle Stop bar. Menu had changed from what is on their website. You can still…read moreorder a couple of things from the old menu if you know about them. The Caboose sandwich (portobello mushroom) was great. Generous amount of vegetables and cheese. Fries were fries. Nice crispy pickle spear served with it. Hubby had the cheese quesadilla and there was nothing special about it. Guacamole with it was rather bland. He enjoyed his wings though. The White Golden Rush (alcoholic beverage) was yummy. Prices were pretty par for the course for Alaska. If you get there early enough you can order from the full dining room menu.

    After two terrible nights at the Best Western Flop House in Valdez, two nights at the Princess was…read moresuch a welcome relief. There are some older reviews that paint it as a glorified motel but they've obviously upped their game. It's not the Ritz Carlton but it is clean and cared for and pretty damn posh for the middle of nowhere. The decor is lodge chic, the rooms are up to date, and there are several dining options. The food in all the venues is remarkably well priced for anywhere in Alaska, much less a lodge in the middle of nowhere with a captive audience. The food was good across the board, not amazing, but nothing to turn your nose up at. There are not a lot of activities but you can keep busy if you want or just chill in the amazing lobby with the million dollar view of the Wrangell Mountain range. The staff at the desk, in the dining venues, and throughout the property were pleasant and helpful

    Lake Louise Lodge

    Lake Louise Lodge

    (14 reviews)

    Very clean and friendly staff. We love a family own and ran business. Restaurant on site a what we…read morehad was tasty. We stayed here on the recommendation of Mat--Su Jolly Roger fishing. Pictures of out side and fish caught will be attached.

    Compliment sandwich format:…read more This place is remote, even for Alaska, but the road out to it is in great shape, even on the winter. The Lake Louise Lodge does not respond to email inquiries for rates, you need to call. We checked in at night, and the bar was bustling. There were lots of people dancing to live music, there was not a single mask in sight. This should terrify most but, sadly, masks have been made political by people that trust politicians more than they trust scientists. We got Room #2, dubbed "Old Timers". It bordered the kitchen and was really loud, great for me (I'm a sound sleeper), but probably not for the average Old Timer. There was a sauna in the room, with instructions. It would've been a great respite from the -20 temps outside. But it was stuffed with supplies, and looks like it hasn't been used in years. Maybe take down the sauna instructions, then? The room was $131.25, including taxes. It was a warm room to stay in, with a private bathroom. But that's about it. On the plus side, this is probably the darkest place within a 3 hour drive of Anchorage (in fact, I found it by looking at a light pollution map of Alaska). And we were lucky enough to catch an absolutely incredible northern lights show!

    Gakona Lodge

    Gakona Lodge

    (11 reviews)

    This was the best hotel/stay of our 3 week Alaska trip. It's such a charming, old historic lodge!…read moreIt's got beautiful views, it's clean and we had a wonderful breakfast the next morning. The owners were running the kitchen and they were so modest and kind. We wished we could have joined for dinner the night before but we showed up a few minutes after the kitchen had closed. The atmoshpere in the saloon/bar and the restaurant bring you back to long lost times. It's charming and authentic. You can tell the people running this place really care. It's clean, they think of everything you could want/need and I believe they undersell themselves. They could charge a lot more than what they're charging right now. It was our cheapest and best hotel stay. These types of places would be $400plus in California. Thanks for the lovely stay!

    Options are limited when it comes to finding a place to stay in this corner of the state...but…read morethere is none better, I dare say, in the entire state as Gakona Lodge! We pulled in later than I wanted and had to leave way too early, but the time we had in Cabin #3 was fantastic! Ample room for a family of five in a rustic cabin set in this amazing valley, alongside a swift moving creek, within walking distance of good eats...it is a perfect roadside oasis! We ate at the bar that night since the restaurant dining room was closed...mostly pub fare...but healthy portions and with a touch of someone who cares hand cut fries, a hint of tarragon in the tartar sauce,...best damn cheese curds I've ever had...holy crap...the curds were like garlic nuggets...and cheese! Someone is doing great things with somewhat limited offerings. Even the tap list is subject to what's available...lucky for them there's Gakona Brewing (sounds like a guy in his basement) down the road knocking out a couple kegs of beer for them to keep the ale flowing! After dinner, we made it back to our cabin and watched a DVD on how to skin a bear...because...ALASKA! WTF NOT? Cozy warm beds and a good nights sleep...a simple, but adequate breakfast of fruit, AMAZING HOMEMADE SCONES, coffee and juices put us back on the road...I wish i could have spent days here in this little oasis...maybe next time when I have a little more time on my hands... Thank You for being the perfect little getaway from it all!

    Tonsina River Lodge - Homemade Tea

    Tonsina River Lodge

    (16 reviews)

    $$

    Tonsina River Lodge RUSSIAN FOOD Elena greeted us, she is…read morechief cook, bar tender and bottle washer, ect...She does it all enthusiastically and is very passionate about authentic Russian food! She said, how her "mother made it" with pride in her eyes. We have never had Russian food and boy were we delighted! We shared the rich flavorful mushroom medley and Chebureky, light fluffy bread, like filo, filled with well seasoned meat. They open at 5, we will have to plan on being on the road later so we can enjoy her delicious food as we pass through. The lodge is cozy and it felt like we were sitting down at Grandmas table. Plan on eating here, you will be blessed! Did I mention everything is fresh made with fresh ingredients??? It is!

    We stopped and had dinner here. It was one of the most satisfying and enjoyable dinner I ever…read morehad. Our server who's also the owner (and chef maybe?) is very nice and attentive. We ordered the Cornish hen with salad, Mushroom Medley with bread and homemade tea. The Mushroom medley arrived first, it was so good and full of flavor, matched perfectly with the toasted bread. The cornish hen was seasoned and cooked to perfection, crispy on the outside and tender and juicy inside. The homemade tea smelled so good and tasted divine! Although there is a For Sale sign in the front, not sure that will happen when it gets sold. So if you are in the area, stop by and check it out before it changes ownership!

    Eureka Roadhouse - hotels - Updated August 2026

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