Dixon’s Fixins
248.4 Parks Hwy, Healy
(907) 347-3461
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Phenomenal food the tacos are great but a must try is the Philly.
Average burger, partner says good craft beer, limited wine selection, good atmosphere, good service. This is NOT a gluten-friendly restaurant. Gluten free buns available but no sides available - only option is a $4 up charge for a side salad. Very limited GF options, should not advertise as “gluten free menu options”. No designated fryer. Regular eaters - enjoy!
My husband and I went here while visiting Dinali Park. It's seems there are only about three places to eat, and this one was recommended. We had the steak which was tough, but tasty with a bit of mashed potatoes which were very good and a few spears of asparagus. The little salad that came with it was awful, And the weight service was very slow, for $30 Ally definitely not recommend this restaurant. Plus they had a gas smell in the tent which was giving everyone a headache
What a fun menu with so many interesting choices and great food. We enjoyed our time at the Anchorage location so much, we had to go there when in Denali. The replica bus was very cool and very true to form.
The halibut and chips was served hot and fresh from fryer. Quick attentive service from our waiter. Many craft beers to choose from, although not all available since Sept 15 is end of season. Superior to the Anchorage location.
The food was good. Long wait for a table, but it was tourist season . I love Smok! It’s a great beer. I want more! I wish I could get it in the lower 48. Definitely going back.
We visited twice while visiting Denali NP. The food here was great and they had plenty of selections for all types of eaters. There was a nice selection of their beers on tap but they also had a full bar for those non beer drinkers. Outside dining and fire pits made it feel very cozy.
We had dinner here while driving to Talkeetna Food was very good it was busy and noisy the ale was great
A fun change from other restaurants we had visited. Entertaining ambience, we sat around the indoor fireplace. Obviously popular even during the off season. Gluten free options included smoked chicken wings and a Yak burger with gluten free bun. Other gluten sensitive options available, more than you might expect at a brewery / grill. Of course, extensive beer selection. Large waiting area outside with firepits. Also had the jalapeno poppers, grilled cheese with chowder. Waiter strongly recommended dipping sandwich in chowder just like tomato soup - grand.
Great menu and excellent service. We didn't try it, but outside dining by the fire pits looked like a fun option. Inside it was open and airy, and very comfortable. If you are in the area, it would be a great place to unwind with a good meal.
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We had dinner and drinks. The selection of beers was good and we enjoyed our choices. We tried their flight of custom made sodas. Fun. Food was good, service was great. We had no complaints. Nice decor. Outside set-up was fun. Plenty of space for just hanging out and a big firepit.
I had the quinoa bowl and my hub got the reuben sandwich. I really found mine to be tasty and satisfying. My hub rarely complains about his food ;). We had Baby Ray? BR549 from SC waiting on us and he did a fine job. I tried their cider and it wasn't too sweet nor too dry. Typical brewery but really liked the decor.
We ordered a bison meatloaf dinner and salmon BLT both of which were very good. The young lady taking our order was very helpful. It looked like a cool place to eat!
Beautiful decor, service was great, as a vegetarian we had few options to pick from. I had quinoa salad very delicious. Great service . Definitely go again.
The Brewery building is fun - moose antlers chandelier and a birch tree bar wall were my favorite details. There were many beer options. My husband liked the yak burger! The brewery is in Healy, so it's about a 10 minute drive north of the Denali National Park entrance. It's a scenic drive and well worth the stop at the brewery.
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