It's been almost a year since we visited Alaska; I'd better get these posts done!
I had a rather fitful night of sleep in Anchorage. I guess bars close at 4am; which by the way, is when the sun was rising during our visit. Folks got back to the hotel with much banging and noise...no it wasn't the ghosts. So, after a couple more hours of restlessness, we headed downstairs. The breakfast set-up looked rather dismal, so we just grabbed some coffee and headed out. Not sure where. Past schools and houses...I believe on A Street.
We then cut westward and somehow ended up at New Sagaya's City Market, where there is a location of Kaladi Brothers Coffee.
So while the Missus stood in the queue for our caffeine fix.
It was interesting walking those aisles. I was rather surprised to see some of items being sold; like Aloha Shoyu!
We sat and enjoyed our coffee. It was interesting; you could tell who the visitors were; we still felt a bit chilly in the 50 degree weather; while we saw folks in the market walking around in shorts!
After our fix, we headed back out. But not before giving this friendly fella' a nice head scratch.
New Sagaya City Market
900 W 13th Ave.
Anchorage, AK 99501
We walked back up I Street, through the large Delaney Park; an eleven block strip that used to be the airfield. It's a now a vast looking green belt.
We stopped to take a look at the Anchorage Veterans Memorial.
Soon enough we were back in downtown. We did a bit of window shopping; heading down 4th Avenue. We decided to head on over to the Anchorage Market & Festival, which takes place on weekends from 10am to 6pm from Mid-May to Mid-September.
Right at the turn to the head down to the market, is the start of the Iditarod, and this mural.
right down the stairs and across the parking lot was the Market and Festival.
There was of course entertainment...
Tons of shopping.....
Don't you want some "chimes to irritate your neighbors"?
And of course food.
And while we didn't find anything we especially felt like eating; this was a fun little stop for us.
Anchorage Market & Festival
225 E 3rd Ave.
Anchorage, AK 99501
Sat - Sun 10am - 6pm
Mid-May thru Mid September
From May 11th to September 8 for 2019
The Missus had wanted to check out the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail. So we headed west on 4th Avenue. I had a stop in mind for lunch. A place called IHOH - the International House of Hotdogs. Basically a trailer set-up right behind the very popular Snow City Café.
They were doing some pretty good business at 11am.
Having enjoyed reindeer in various forms over the last couple of years; I had wanted to try a Reindeer Dog; in this case the McKinley Dog, a Reindeer Polish Sausage. We also got an order of the Cilantro Fries.
For some reason the split sausage had been pretty much griddled to death and was on the tough side, The roll did a nice job and was nice and soft, and the griddled onions did quite well. The chipotle based sauce was a bit much, as reindeer, at least in my experience has a rather delicate flavor.
Loved the seasoning on the fries; but these "crinkle-cuts" were also fried too long, the interior of the fries were dry.
It was enough food for the Missus and I to share and the service was very friendly.
International House of Hot Dogs
415 L Street
Anchorage, AK 99501
Hours:
Tues - Sun 11am - 7pm
Now it was time for me to burn off all those fries......
Looks like a fun Alaska adventure. I love seeing snow covered mountains.
Posted by: Soo | Saturday, 04 May 2019 at 08:05 AM
reminds me of the chicago-ish dog I had at shake shack, griddled to death too...
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 05 May 2019 at 02:56 AM
Alaska is very beautiful Soo!
Death by griddle is not my favorite Kat! ;o)
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 05 May 2019 at 08:39 AM
I'm puzzled by the greek hot dog. Blue Cheese is not something I usually associate with greek flavors!!
Posted by: h | Monday, 06 May 2019 at 09:26 AM
I even see a person wearing sandals in one of the pictures. I'd be freezing!
Posted by: Junichi | Monday, 06 May 2019 at 10:03 AM
Well H, you gotta remember; this is Anchorage! ;o)
You can really tell the hardcore locals from the visitors Junichi!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 06 May 2019 at 01:04 PM