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Flying Machine Restaurant

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4800 Spenard Rd, Anchorage, Alaska, 99517, United States
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Jan 1, 2019
Cool place to go in the summer. I am giving it a 4 because of the awesome views. The staff can be slow and the food is more of a 3 but that being said I still take people here in the summer cause of the float planes and awesome patio.

Jul 22, 2018
Bottom line up front, under staffed, slow, poor food, and not a good value for the price of you are looking for breakfast. Only nice thing I can say about it for breakfast is that it has a nice view. It went downhill from the moment we sat down. 10 minutes sitting at the table before we could order drinks. At 9 AM on a Saturday (a peak morning for a hotel) they were already out of diet soda. Ordered the Captain's Plate with French Toast, choice of meat, 2 eggs, and fruit cup. For $17, it came out with 2 eggs, a really small fruit cup, a single slice of French toast (seriously, how much does a slice of bread dipped in egg cost that one would think a single slice is all that one needs), and bacon strips that were so over cooked that they crumbled like dust when you picked them up. We asked for new bacon and what came out was not completely burned, but was basically greasy jerky and still not good bacon. As for service, staff seemed annoyed when asked for anything. Overall, there are better breakfast options in town, with more food, lower prices, and nicer staff.

Nov 6, 2018
We stayed at the hotel this restaurant is in so that made it super convenient. The food and service were very good and the views from the restaurant were awesome

Sep 20, 2018
Very very slow service. Mediocre food. Overpriced.

Sep 19, 2018
Food was mediocre. The price ridiculous. Staff was friendly and the waterfront view spectacular.

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