Opened in 1997, this pub took Anchorage by storm. The menu holds a full selection of appetizers from Brewhouse Amber ale-battered halibut and calamari to desserts such as wood oven-roasted bread pudding or outstanding crème brulee. Entrees vary also, from an applewood grilled King Salmon, to a three peppercorn spit-roasted prime rib accompanied by garlic-mashed potatoes. Of course, don't forget to try the house-brewed beers.
Humpy's Great Alaskan Alehouse, or Humpy's as it is lovingly called, has plenty of beer, live music and merrymaking. Over 40 specialty and micro draft beers can be coupled with some seafood grill, pastas, oysters and burgers. There's a range of events happening all the time at this lively bar, from the Pub Quiz to the Oktoberfest tasting.
This bar's interior is filled with couches and overstuffed chairs. From the bar, it serves up a mean martini to go with its hot DJ tunes. Wearing anything from grunge to suits, young professionals walk through the door prepared to groove and chill. The food served up takes its inspiration from all over the world, with offerings that range from hummus to Phat Thai. The bungalow's large outdoor area is a huge draw during the summer.
Since opening in 1970, this bar has grown in size and notoriety. With sawdust floors, three stages, three dance floors, eight bars and tree stump bar stools, it has hosted: the Romantics, Megadeth, Aerosmith, Journey, Bad Company, Crosby Stills & Nash, Ratt, Blues Traveler and the Steve Miller Band. This bar has been discussed by David Letterman, used as a backdrop for the MTV Street Party show, noted on ESPN and highlighted on the Johnny Carson Show. This bar has it all. Delicious and reasonably priced eats and drinks, pinball and arcade games, a magnificent ice bar top, a room with Russian antiquities, and much more. Do stop by for a visit when in the city, you're sure to have a blast.
This is a wildly hopping location most evenings, particularly in summer. A place known for its interesting clientele, many of these patrons have been coming to this bar for years. Clearly, this is a fun bar with plenty of people of all (drinking) ages. Many pop in, intrigued by the regulars and the general theme of the establishment. In 1995, Indigo Girls singer Amy Ray visited this joint and wrote "Cut It Out" after her visit here.
Mad Myrna's is known as Anchorage's best and craziest gay bar. There is a large variety of themed and karoake nights where the atmosphere gets "mad" with all the decorations and fun ambiance. Drinks here are cheap to fuel the fun as well. Even if you're straight, Mad Myrna's is a good time for everyone who can keep up.
Opened in 1997, this pub took Anchorage by storm. The menu holds a full selection of appetizers from Brewhouse Amber ale-battered halibut and calamari to desserts such as wood oven-roasted bread pudding or outstanding crème brulee. Entrees vary also, from an applewood grilled King Salmon, to a three peppercorn spit-roasted prime rib accompanied by garlic-mashed potatoes. Of course, don't forget to try the house-brewed beers.
Filled with things to do, this bar has drawn a crowd since the 1950s. Dark and smoky (usually), it has shuffleboard, pool table and dartboards with a new, younger crowd rushing the door on weekends. The flocking clientele seems to agree with the motto of "almost perfect bartenders." The bar's location makes it a prime stop on a downtown barhopping evening. There is no cover charge and no food service offered.
This is a wildly hopping location most evenings, particularly in summer. A place known for its interesting clientele, many of these patrons have been coming to this bar for years. Clearly, this is a fun bar with plenty of people of all (drinking) ages. Many pop in, intrigued by the regulars and the general theme of the establishment. In 1995, Indigo Girls singer Amy Ray visited this joint and wrote "Cut It Out" after her visit here.
Mad Myrna's is known as Anchorage's best and craziest gay bar. There is a large variety of themed and karoake nights where the atmosphere gets "mad" with all the decorations and fun ambiance. Drinks here are cheap to fuel the fun as well. Even if you're straight, Mad Myrna's is a good time for everyone who can keep up.
This bar's interior is filled with couches and overstuffed chairs. From the bar, it serves up a mean martini to go with its hot DJ tunes. Wearing anything from grunge to suits, young professionals walk through the door prepared to groove and chill. The food served up takes its inspiration from all over the world, with offerings that range from hummus to Phat Thai. The bungalow's large outdoor area is a huge draw during the summer.
Humpy's Great Alaskan Alehouse, or Humpy's as it is lovingly called, has plenty of beer, live music and merrymaking. Over 40 specialty and micro draft beers can be coupled with some seafood grill, pastas, oysters and burgers. There's a range of events happening all the time at this lively bar, from the Pub Quiz to the Oktoberfest tasting.