There was still a lot of daylight left when we completed our flightseeing and glacier landing and the Missus wanted to do something. So we decided to head out and take the short (by Alaskan standards) one hour and change drive up to Denali State Park. Don't confuse Denali State Park with the enormous and much more popular Denali National Park. The park is known for the views of Denali and the Alaskan Range; especially from the stop at milepost 135 of the Parks Highway. And even though it got overcast and drizzly, the views were still breathtaking.
We also loved the signs.
After lingering for a bit; the Missus was getting hungry, so we decided to head back to Talkeetna. We did make a brief stop at Denali Brewing Company on Talkeetna Spur Road....just in case they'd have that Single Malt Whiskey in stock. And while we were greeted by a very friendly pooch; there was no whiskey to be found.
Since we'd only had a couple of scones for breakfast; we were getting hungry. We drove back to the lodge and walked the half mile into Talkeetna. We just decided to head back to Twister Restaurant & the Denali Brewpub for dinner.
Just like the previous evening, this was the busiest place on the street. And we were in for another surprise; the Hostess Stand was manned by one of the folks that worked at Talkeetna Air Taxi. We'd often see folks working multiple jobs.....we were told it's normal during the high season....though it was somewhat funny....I think there's a sitcom hidden here somewhere. We also saw our favorite Server from the night before. She made sure to stop by and tell us hello.
I started with a Mother Ale; a very light almost Pilsner like brew. Very easy to drink.
We started with the item they were out of the night before; a monstrosity named "The Gourmet" ($15).
Candied Pork Belly in a mess of too sweet BBQ sauce, topped with a relish with jalapenos, red and green bell peppers, and even more pork belly...in the guise of bacon. This is one of those dishes that look great on a menu....but is just a bit too over-the-top for us. At least we'd be amking up for missing out on lunch, right?
We decided to share a dish and went with the Fish and Chips with Sweet Potato Fries ($16), which the Missus thoroughly enjoyed.
The batter on the fish and chips was fine, it was crisp with body, the seasoning perfect for our taste, the fish was moist, though it wasn't of the best quality.....still, not bad, and more than enough for the two of us.
Of course, one of the main reasons for returning here was "dessert"; or more appropriately a digestif; the wonderful newly released single malt whiskey. It was wonderful.
We loved the service and the prices were quite reasonable.
Twister Creek Restaurant/Denali Brewpub
13605 E Main St
Talkeetna, AK 99676
After dinner we walked around Talkeetna a bit....the Northern Lights Gallery was awesome.....I chatted with the owner of ne of the gift shops....he mentioned visiting San Diego in the 80's and the "Gaslight" (Gaslamp) district. We loved the folks here; friendly, but not overly so......just good people.
Just as on the previous evening, I sat by the window of our room and watched the Susitna River rolling by. And of course, I'd bought a bottle back from the Denali Brewpub.
This was a very nice Belgian Strong named One Tree Birch Beer made with birch syrup. This was very smooth, bready, with light citrus tones, and the sweetness of a typical Belgian Strong. I really enjoyed it.
It was 9pm but it looked like 4. I watched the river roll on by and though about what a great day it had been.
And there was still much more to come.
Thanks for reading!
Lovely snowy mountains!
Posted by: Soo | Friday, 24 August 2018 at 08:05 AM
It was very striking Soo.
Posted by: Kirk | Friday, 24 August 2018 at 08:40 AM
I love seeing all your Alaska posts. What was the single malt whiskey that night?
Posted by: Derek R | Saturday, 25 August 2018 at 12:30 PM
Thanks Derek. It was the Denali Spirits Single Malt Whisky.
Posted by: Kirk | Saturday, 25 August 2018 at 02:31 PM
very beautiful!
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 26 August 2018 at 07:17 PM
Alaska is quite beautiful Kat.
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 26 August 2018 at 07:36 PM