The Kobuk to go Tea & Candy

Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, South Terminal, 5000 W International Airport Rd, Anchorage
(907) 272-3626

Recent Reviews

Robin Dern

Must stop in the C gate terminal at the airport! A satellite location of the beloved Downtown Anchorage store, you will find a great sampling of their eclectic inventory, including their wonderful teas! Great place to pick up snacks and souvenirs.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Funlife4ever

This little shop has so many items to shop! Wonderful gifts for everyone and the Samovar tea is divine. I’ve been buying this tea for years now. If I can’t get to Alaska they ship!! The cafe has delicious pastries and hot drinks. A must when in Anchorage!

deecee172

Quirky coffee / tea cafe attached to gift store Lovely hot tea (good variety to choose from too!) Fresh selection of donuts and cakes for a treat Interesting gift store with plenty of options for treating yourself, family or friends

566motos

Nice coffee and doughnut spot in downtown Anchorage. There is a nice gift shop attached. We had the birch doughnut and it was EXCELLENT. Coffee was better than average and prices were reasonable. Nice outside seating area for the cool Anchorage morning made for a great stop while touring downtown.

Robin Ashcraft

All the staff were very sweet and kind to my grandchildren and I!!! We had a sandwich and cocoa and candies! Glass Christmas ornaments…we bought a clamshell w pearls in it for early Christmas surprise for mom and dad! Of course Samovar Tea…a one of a kind to take home!!! A lovely “first” for the twins!!! Thank you to all the staff!!! BTW they carry my favorite stationary!!!!

Neil Holland

Best old fashion donut I have ever had. The buttermilk birch bars and orange cranberry scones are delicious as well. Very friendly staff! Lovely little place!

Christy Jo Hendricks

Perfect cup of Americano coupled with a warm, vanilla glazed donut.

Construct37

The Kobuk had some delicious tea right as you walk in. I am not much a yea aficionado but it tasted delicious. There were many souvenirs and tees on sale and in the back there’s a little café with old-fashioned donuts, which are also very good.

Beemoney97

Went here on a whim and I'm glad we stopped by. There was a large variety of flavors to choose from for the espresso drinks. They also had local pastries and snack options.

drunkphotography

I heard a lot about this place, and I had to get in there while I noticed it wasn't so crowded. I happened to be passing by, looked in and saw that most people were ony in the gift shop area, so I I decided to stop in to get their famous teas and baked goods. I ended up getting a cinnamon bun that was freshly made - it was just calling out to me. I saw someone destroying a tuna sandwich, at a table there, so I decided to take one of those for the road too. Really good food, really good prices, and definitely a place you all need to go, it not just to see the art show that the place is.

ImmerWandern

We spotted this quaint storefront when strolling downtown and felt compelled to enter and explore. The store did not disappoint. Fortunately there were hardly any other customers and we could relaxed as we browsed their eclectic products that ranged from teas and coffees, local foodstuffs, and personal care products with unique ingredients. Some were frivolous (IPA beer soap?) and other were of local origin; our guides at Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge enthusiastically endorse the Devils Club balm or salve for sore muscles. We ended up purchasing some tea for later enjoyment. Definitely worth checking out, especially on a rainy day.

RyanLChicago

The coffee and tea are very good here but the old fashioned donuts are absolutely the best. The attached store has a wide variety of coffees, teas, treats, and souvenirs.

DrBooBoo

Awful, awful, awful. So crowded you couldn’t move. I asked where you buy a cup of tea and was pointed to the back. I stood in a long line and asked to see the tea list. Was told I had to go to the bulk tea counter to see the list. Went and stood in a long line again and was told the guy at the other counter was wrong and they didn’t have a tea list but he did. The long line at the other counter had reaccumulated by this time so I just left. Cost me $3 to park. I know employees are hard to find right now but good grief!

sahrah dermish

Mint tea and gourmet treats make this a regular stop on my way out of Anchorage. Welcome alternative to basic airport concessions. Thank you Kobuk

Travel with Mattia

This place was very cool! The service was super nice, but the products were just okay.

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