Jenny & Kenny's Top Picks for Seward

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Jenny & Kenny's Top Picks for Seward

Food scene

Just a hop, skip and a jump from Coast & Clay! Here in the old train station, you'll find Zudy's Cafe. Judy, the owner, is best known for her to-die-for desserts, but you don't have to stop there. You can start the day with coffee, end the day with beer or wine or grab a gourmet sandwich or panini for lunch. If you try the soup, you'll enjoy it out of a Nakao Ceramics bowl all while enjoying those stunning bay views.
26 recommandé par les habitants
Zudy's Cafe
501 Railway Ave
26 recommandé par les habitants
Just a hop, skip and a jump from Coast & Clay! Here in the old train station, you'll find Zudy's Cafe. Judy, the owner, is best known for her to-die-for desserts, but you don't have to stop there. You can start the day with coffee, end the day with beer or wine or grab a gourmet sandwich or panini for lunch. If you try the soup, you'll enjoy it out of a Nakao Ceramics bowl all while enjoying those stunning bay views.
THE hot spot to dine in Seward. You'll be lucky to get a table, but worth the effort. Chef Lane knows how to keep the foodies coming back with his creative menus, well-sourced ingredients and stellar wine pairings. Consider sitting at the bar for beer and oysters if you're looking for a taste.
46 recommandé par les habitants
The Cookery
209 5th Ave
46 recommandé par les habitants
THE hot spot to dine in Seward. You'll be lucky to get a table, but worth the effort. Chef Lane knows how to keep the foodies coming back with his creative menus, well-sourced ingredients and stellar wine pairings. Consider sitting at the bar for beer and oysters if you're looking for a taste.

Coffee and Giftshop

Resurrect your senses in this church turned coffee house. You'll find plenty to gaze upon inside: Alaskan artists and makers line the walls and shelves. You'll even find some made-in-Seward gems. Or you can head upstairs for a game of chess and gaze out those large arching windows.
28 recommandé par les habitants
Resurrect Art Coffee House
320 3rd Ave
28 recommandé par les habitants
Resurrect your senses in this church turned coffee house. You'll find plenty to gaze upon inside: Alaskan artists and makers line the walls and shelves. You'll even find some made-in-Seward gems. Or you can head upstairs for a game of chess and gaze out those large arching windows.

Sightseeing

Take a closer look at the local creatures in Resurrection Bay. It's especially great for kids or rainy days.
90 recommandé par les habitants
Alaska SeaLife Center
301 Railway Ave
90 recommandé par les habitants
Take a closer look at the local creatures in Resurrection Bay. It's especially great for kids or rainy days.
While you're in Seward, a visit to Exit Glacier is highly recommended. You can take a short walk up to its base or spend a whole day hiking up to the Harding Ice Field.
32 recommandé par les habitants
Exit Glacier
32 recommandé par les habitants
While you're in Seward, a visit to Exit Glacier is highly recommended. You can take a short walk up to its base or spend a whole day hiking up to the Harding Ice Field.

Health Food Store

Knows as "the health food store / hippy store" amongst locals, Frontier Trading Post is the closest thing to a grocery store in downtown Seward. With a coffee counter and grab-and-go sandwich bin, it's a good stop before you venture out. You'll find some fancy versions of essentials like milk, bread and cheese and specialty items like gluten-free, vegan snacks. Of course, there are a million delightful smells of essential oils and spices. You could spend the day in there.
6 recommandé par les habitants
Frontier Trading Post
233 4th Ave
6 recommandé par les habitants
Knows as "the health food store / hippy store" amongst locals, Frontier Trading Post is the closest thing to a grocery store in downtown Seward. With a coffee counter and grab-and-go sandwich bin, it's a good stop before you venture out. You'll find some fancy versions of essentials like milk, bread and cheese and specialty items like gluten-free, vegan snacks. Of course, there are a million delightful smells of essential oils and spices. You could spend the day in there.