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I usually only stop in Cantwell for fuel and a pitstop. Will keep that in mind tough. |
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About five miles west of Glenallen is a place called The Brown Bear Rhodehouse, good food there, too.
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Your starting to sound like the state food critic. Maybe you should start a column, and write off your trips as a business expense!
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Arctic, how about heading over to Hot Licks and sending some chocolate ice cream down :P.
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send something drinkable down to Ketchikan...and a corkscrew.
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Hot licks is closed for the winter. Look up Fred Meyers online and see if they have it in the bush order department.
Metla, don't know what to tell you..... ![]() |
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I dont know if they count as greasy spoons, but both the Bamboo Room and 33 Mile in Haines are awesome
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