Restaurants

Café Cups: Jen and Dave have made Cups a unique atmosphere with an eclectic
menu to suit any ones tastes. Easy to find due to the very large cups hanging over its door.
http://www.cafecupshomer.net/ (907)235-8330

The Homestead: Boasting one of the Homer’s finest cuisines The Homestead offers steak
or fresh Alaskan seafood with an assortment of wines and beers to choose from while looking
out over Kachemak Bay. http://www.homesteadrestaurant.net/ (907)235-8723

Fat Olives Restaurant: Located in main town off the By-Pass Road Fat Olive’s wood fired
Oven makes their Mediterranean Cuisine flavorful with a warm atmosphere and great service.
Grab a slice of pizza or sit down for a meal with a wonderful selection of beers and wines.
http://fatolivesrestaurant.com/ 235-8488

Land’s End: Locate in the Land’s End Hotel at the end of the Spit right on the beach
the restaurant offers all spectrums of dining with a bar menu or formal dining with breathtaking
views of the mountains, the Bay and the boats passing by. http://www.lands-end-resort.com/
(800) 478-0400 or (907) 235-0400

Little Mermaid Café: Great bistro type food right on the spit but it’s small so make
reservations a head of time. http://littlemermaidhomer.com/ (907) 399-9900

Two-Sister’s Bakery: A local hangout started by 2 friends, the 2-Sisters Bakery is a great
place for gourmet coffee, fresh baked goods (baked in their wood fired oven), soup and
sandwiches. A great place to go after a walk on Bishops Beach.
http://www.twosistersbakery.net/ (907)235-2280

Spit-Sister’s Bakery: Located on the Boardwalk on the Spit and open early. The Spit
Sisters is a wonderful place to grab a coffee, savory or a last minute box lunch on the spit.
www.spitsisterscafe.com/ (907)235-4921

Maura’s Deli: A cute little deli located in old town Homer next to the Bunnel Street
Gallery. They have a menu of soups, salads and sandwiches that are made fresh and a nice
atmosphere to enjoy your lunch. www.maurascafe.com/ (907) 235-1555

Duncan House: Good ol’ hometown cookin’. Open for breakfast and lunch you’ll find
lots of diner favorites and is right in downtown. Great food and service.
duncanhousediner.com/ (907)235-5344

Boardwalk Fish-n-Chips: Good fish & chips or charbroiled hamburgers and
conveniently situated on the cannery row boardwalk for a good hot meal after a great day of
fishing. http://www.boardwalkfishandchips.com/ (907)235-7749

Cosmic Kitchen: Although primarily Mexican Cosmic Kitchen has a very eclectic menu
with such a variety you can be sure that you’ll find something right up your alley. Good food,
convenient location and unique atmosphere make this a great place to grab a bite.
http://www.cosmickitchenalaska.com/ 235-6355

Don José’s: In main town Don José’s is a colorful restaurant and bar with a Mexican
/American menu. It’s also a great place to pick up a pizza or hang out and drink margaritas.
http://www.alaskadonjoses.com/ 235-7963

Sourdough Bakery/Restaurant: Using many organic ingredients the Sourdough Bakery
bakes fresh goodies daily and offers such Alaskan favorites as moose sausage, sourdough
pancakes and seafood chowder for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
http://www.freshsourdoughexpress.com/ 235-7571

Boat Yard Café: One of my favorites. Located in the boat yard off of Kachemak Drive
this little café does great burgers, shakes and a variety of other scrumptious tidbits.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g31009-d419646-Reviews-Boatyard_CafeHomer_Alaska.html (907) 235-5638

Captain Patties Fish House: A great place to get good fresh seafood, Captain Patties is
located on the board walk on the Spit and has a great view of Kachemak Bay.
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/73/780088/restaurant/Alaska/Captain-Patties-Fish-HouseHomer 235-5135

Finns Pizza: Located on Cannery Boardwalk on the Spit, Finn’s uses only organic
ingredients to make this mouth water pizza. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Reviewg31009-d1868607-Reviews-Finn_s_Pizza-Homer_Alaska.html 235-2878

Vida’s Thai Food: Thai food in the heart of homer right on main street.

The Saltry: What a deck! You’ll love sitting on this enormous covered deck looking out
over the beautiful landscape of Halibut Cove. The Saltry has a fine cuisine of mostly seafood.
It’s an experience to take the ferry “Danny J” over to the cove and walk the boardwalks that
lie along the water while checking out the galleries of local art and then have lunch or dinner
at the Saltry. I highly recommend it. http://www.halibut.cove.akasa.com/saltry.htm (907)226-
2424 or (907)399-2683 (COVE)

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