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F Street Station

F Street Station

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325 F St, Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, United States
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Apr 2, 2018
Small, fun place to grab a drink with some good food. I had the linguine with veggies which was filling and tasty. The crab dip was quite good, apparently made with cream cheese and the right amount of seasoning (along with capers and raw onion that brought out even more flavor). A disappointing note was the crab cake sandwich: you expect a crab Patty that has been fried - which didn't happen here. Instead, the crab was more like a crab salad: cool salad but served on a warm bun which wasn't a great combo. Except for the uneven

May 5, 2018
It took traveling all the way to Alaska to experience the rudest, most dismissive, condescending, disinterested, mean spirited service from Lori the server that I’ve ever had in my 50 years of travel. One of the cooks was pleasant and attentive. The Caesar salad - their signature dish- and the onion soup was good. The server was not worth the lousy tip I left. They are running on the fumes of an old reputation that no longer holds true. Try the Glacier Brewhouse instead.

Feb 4, 2018
This is a small busy bar with lots of military influence and customers. I like the location. The food and service was good. We love love the grilled turkey sandwich. Halibut sandwich was good but not mind blowing maybe because I'm not in love with the bun. This place gets really busy and hard to find a spot.

Apr 24, 2018
Still no better halibut sandwich to be found anywhere else in Anchorage. Great service too. Some employees have worked here for 20 years or more. Recommended.

Jan 28, 2018
F street station was a fun experience, a bar and restaurants divided in that exact way 2 bars to sit at, one housing bartenders one housing cooks. It has a beautiful feel to a industrial space. The food was quite surprising full of flavor and made fresh to order. Clams looked amazing.

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Opening Hours

Mon:10 am - 3 am
Tue:10 am - 3 am
Wed:10 am - 3 am
Thu:10 am - 3 am
Fri:10 am - 3 am
Sat:10 am - 3 am

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