Talkeetna Roadhouse
Lodge · Talkeetna ·

Talkeetna Roadhouse

Lodge · Talkeetna ·

Legendary sourdough pancakes, cozy rooms, and history abound

sourdough pancakes
chocolate cake
cozy
history
bakery
cinnamon roll
friendly staff
freshly baked
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13550 E Main St, Talkeetna, AK 99676 Get directions

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13550 E Main St, Talkeetna, AK 99676 Get directions

+1 907 733 1351
talkeetnaroadhouse.com
@tkaroadhouse

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The Best Alaska Hotels, From Urban Anchorage Stays to Luxe Denali Retreats

"A hundred years ago, roadhouses were a common reprieve for fortune seekers streaming into frontier Alaska. Back then, the hybrid inn, restaurant, bar, post office, you-name-it buildings were found about every 10 miles—thought to be the distance a person could walk with all their belongings in a single day—and numbered in the thousands. Today, only a few are left, with the Talkeetna Roadhouse being one of them. The rooms are modest but cozy, and the sourdough pancakes (made with a starter that dates back to 1902) are the stuff of legend." - Bailey Berg

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Talkeetna Roadhouse

"Set the scene: A place where tourists and locals sit together at family-style tables to pass the syrup caddy and swap stories. It's also often where climbers get their last meal and hot shower before attempting to summit Denali (and the first place they go afterward). Because of its connection to climbing, the walls are papered in black-and-white photos of summit teams, route maps, flags and foreign currency, commemorative T-shirts from summit teams, snowshoes, and other expedition knick-knacks. The backstory A hundred years ago, roadhouses were a common reprieve for fortune seekers streaming into frontier Alaska. Then the hybrid inn, restaurant, bar, post office, you-name-it buildings were found about every 10 miles—thought to be the distance a person could walk with all their belongings in a single day—and numbered in the thousands. Today, only a few are left, with the Talkeetna Roadhouse being one of them. The main building was built in 1917. The rooms: One might say it's what all woodland cabins aspire to be. The beds are draped in handmade quilts, there are well-worn armchairs in the corner, and when you check in, there are fresh-baked ginger snap cookies on the desk. In the main building, there are private bathrooms, but you need to go out into the hallway to reach them. Food and drink: The Talkeetna Roadhouse's breakfasts are the thing of legend, largely because of the pancakes. Made with a sourdough starter that dates back to 1902, the flapjacks can be dotted with chocolate chips or blueberries and are so large they literally hang over the side of the plate. Get them with a side of reindeer sausage. The neighborhood/area: If you’ve seen the CBS show Northern Exposure, Talkeetna may feel familiar—the community in the show was based on this quirky hamlet known for having a (unofficial) cat mayor and for dropping varnished moose turds from the sky during festivals. Talkeetna's main street is only three blocks long, and the Roadhouse sits at its middle point. In many ways, it acts as a community center for the town's 900 year-round residents. The service: Low key, but personal. Anything left to mention? The restaurant portion of the Talkeetna Roadhouse is currently only open to overnight guests. But, they hope to expand hours in summer 2022." - Bailey Berg

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To Best Experience Alaska’s Burgeoning Local Food Movement, Go in Winter

"Cheery Talkeetna Roadhouse is open year-round, with doubles from $60; book at talkeetnaroadhouse.com"

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Talkeetna Roadhouse

Katrina

Google
Positive: We loved the location and the cozy wood stove room, reading some of their large selection. There is tons of history within this lodge and I loved discovering different parts of the building. We had a nice, private bathroom next door to our room. Negative: ""

Carmella M.

Google
This charming roadhouse was just what my soul needed. Last minute attempt to find a room when the rains poured down on our trip to go camping after sadly not seeing MtMckinley. We got in easily after a quick online reservation was made and the door code given promptly. We stayed in a bunk bed -the last room available but it was comfy and everything we needed was there. Coins for laundry were in the room and would be deducted from our hotel fees so super easy. Soap and shampoo conditioner blow dryers towels in our private bathroom available (our bathroom was down the hall). So many little details that it just felt like you were staying with the best host who genuinely cared you were comfortable. 2 cozy and comfy common rooms had a common room fridge and microwave, sink, etc for storing/warming food and we had the common areas to ourselves in late August. Coffee and to go cups in our room. I still think of this place when I want to go to a happy place. It was glorious. Fire places, puzzles, fun interesting books and games. Even water color or chess all you can eat fresh baked cookies on the counter. Pretty bouquets on the table I could go on.. loved it can’t wait to come back!

Shahbaz S.

Google
This review is for the bakery only. They offer delicious, freshly baked pastries daily. We especially love their blueberry pastry; we've tried it a few times and it has always been amazing. The reindeer-stuffed pastry was also delicious. Highly recommend this location for a quick bite and coffee.

Mounika K

Google
Felt nostalgic and if you like to have old house stay kind of gives you can go for it. Didn’t had any issue except they had separate bathroom designated to us. It was quite and served medieval times unique stay for your vacation. I loved it and would definitely recommend it to others. Also should try their chocolate cake without a miss. I bought a piece and regretted not buying the whole cake. I haven’t had such delicious moist cake with perfect amount of everything in it.

Melinda R.

Google
What an amazing stay! We only stayed one night but it will be a forever memory. Trisha made us feel so welcome. We stayed in the Little Cabin in the back. It was so cozy. Also very clean! And they thought of all the little details to make it feel like home. There is a coin operated laundry just for guests so there isn’t really any wait if you need to do a load or two. The bakery is delicious. We split a cinnamon roll for breakfast & it was so good!

Shauna B.

Google
We only got items from the bakery - darn glad we did! We got two of the fried pies (pasties) and they were FULL of fruit and made to perfection! We heated for about 15-20 seconds and they were delicious! We also got two cinnamon rolls for the next morning - they were delicious as well. These are the type of cinnamon rolls full of the cinnamon/butter/brown sugar combination! Very sweet, very tasty! Pay attention to the day that you go to Talkeetna as there are shops closed on certain days.

Jenna G.

Google
Soooo good we ended up here THREE times on our trip to Talkeetna. The actual restaurant was closed for the season but the bakery was still open. The Frosty (cinnamon roll) was addicting, the razzy and blueberry turnovers were our favorite. So delicious! Friendly staff and we absolutely loved the atmosphere inside the Roadhouse. Puzzles, books, toys for kids in the coolest setting.

K

Google
What a warm and beautiful experience here at Roadhouse! The owner, Trisha, picked me up from the depo and gave me a little tour of the town before welcoming me in. The bunk room was warm, bed comfy, common spaces peaceful, and the bakery next door is divine. As a queer AFAB traveler, I would definitely return.

Ace F.

Yelp
Horrendous service. Made us feel quite unwelcome and yelled at our group for having a complicated order - we ordered two cinnamon rolls. Need to take a chill pill in there

Angela D.

Yelp
Our favorite place to get cookies, lunch or pie. But since the scam-demic they are NOT open. I'm a local, each time I drive by they are locked up. Always! You can't wash your clothes, get food, nothing. Unless you reserve a room then it's like you're locked in. It's strange. I love this place but since 2020 it's gone down hill massively. I miss it. I can not in good conscience suggest a place that is still treating people like it's 2020. They treat locals like they are walking contagions but travelers from out of state like royalty, like they are gods or somehow better than the rest of us. I am a local, 25 years in Alaska. This is NOT Alaskan behavior.

Peter H.

Yelp
For many years the Talkeetna Roadhouse was a warm welcoming place and experience...the highlight of any visit to Talkeetna. Now it seems to be shut down to anyone but lodging guests. Quite sad!