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    Moose's Tooth

    4.4 (3.8k reviews)
    ModeratePizza, American, Beer Bar
    Closed 10:30 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Classy
    Outdoor seating

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    Ask the Community - Moose's Tooth

    Is ut a guarantee to see a moose?

    I would never say never 😉

    Do they deliver?

    No, the don't, pick up and dine in only

    Would there generally be a wait for two people on a weekday around 2:00?

    Probably not. We went on a Wednesday night around 5:30pm and there was no wait. It's a big place.

    Do they have TVs for sports?

    No they do not

    I thought it was a little bit chilly inside I could feel a draft where I was sitting on the North Eastern wall Me being a carpenter and all I was wondering if anyone knew the…

    Welp, you're in Alaska

    Is there a full bar? I don't drink beer. Also are there only IPAs on the menu?

    They do not serve liquor, but they do serve wine in addition to about 20 beers on tap. There are a wide variety of beers other then IPA's.

    How many people can 1 large pizza feed?

    I would say 3 or so.

    Are they open during winter?

    They are! You can have Moose's Tooth pizza year round

    Can you make reservations?

    No. Also when you show up with a larger party they will not seat you until 1/2 the party is there. Great place and worth the wait. Waiting can be 2+ hours but it was also rated 3rd best pizza in the USA.

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