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City DinervsCrush Bistro
Crush Wine Bistro And Cellar and City Diner are both highly recommended by expert reviewers. Overall, City Diner scores marginally better than Crush Wine Bistro And Cellar. City Diner is ranked #11 in Anchorage with approval from 4 reviews including Where, Gayot and Frommer's.
City Diner
Lonely Planet
Gayot
Where
Frommer's
3000 Minnesota Drive, Anchorage, AK
From $0/night
"It’s American Graffiti inside with all-day breakfast and huge sandwiches like the Lenny’s Reuben." Full review
10.0
"A 50s-era starlet would feel right at home at the counter of this upscale diner." Full review
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Choose fries, a green salad, soup or pineapple slaw (crisp and tangy) to round out an order.
"Midtown location is a ‘50s-style diner with red-topped bar stools and black and white checkerboard floor, milkshakes and gourmet sandwiches. Open daily 6 am–11 pm." Full review
"Chrome, neon, and vinyl create an atmosphere like a movie set, a theme fully realized through the friendly service and the milk shakes presented in metal mixing cups" Full review
Crush Bistro
Frommer's
Fodor's
Where
343 W.6th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
From $8/night
"This is a wine bar first, but the food here is far from an afterthought." Full review
"The menu is both inventive and budget-friendly, ranging from $3 plates of feta-stuffed Medjool dates to $9 servings of sherried portobello-and-spinach polenta, and beyond." Full review
"At the edge of the 5th Ave. entrance to the mall, exquisite creations are paired with more than 40 different wines by the glass. Also a sales location for wine and beer." Full review