coffee culture
RESURRECT ART COFFEE HOUSE
Coffee with a splash of local history. Coffee plays a critical role in Alaska. It helps us power through long days with nearly 20 hours of light, as well as the short days of winter. You can find a great cup of joe in some very unique places around Seward, including a historic church, a converted train car, and a charming candy shop. See p. 71 for a full list of options for coffee and sweets.
FUN FAC T Alaska’s ratio of coffee shops to people is one of the highest in the country!
L ATE NIGHT & ENTERTAINMENT
BREWS , BUBBLES & CO CK TAIL S
Live music and enter tainment is a regular occurrence in the summer, when the daylight lingers all the way to last call. Our thriving local music scene—led by Blackwater Railroad Company (p. 73)—gives Seward an eclectic soundtrack. Trivia nights, dance par ties and karaoke are just a few of the late night offerings you’ll f ind year-round at our local venues.
Taste your way around Alaska’s rapidly growing craft beverage scene in Seward. Many Alaska beers, wines and spirits highlight foraged ingredients such as f ireweed, lingonberries, and spruce tips. Swing by Seward Brewing Company (p. 62) to get a growler of local brew to go. Or try a creatively crafted cocktail at one of our local bars and restaurants.
Yukon Bar
Seward Brewing Company
Goliath Bar & Grill
LOCAL SPECIALTIES
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