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Talkeetna Roadhouse was constructed circa 1917 and is one of downtown Talkeetna’s oldest continuously-operating establishments. Throughout the 20th century, the roadhouse served as a rest stop for miners, fur trappers, loggers, and workers on the Alaska Railroad. Today, the roadhouse offers a wide variety of guest accommodations, including a main hotel building offering three upstairs and two downstairs rooms with shared bathrooms and access to a common room with a piano and rock fireplace. Other accommodations provided by the roadhouse include the historic Trapper John’s Cabin, the Little Cabin in the Back, and the Museum Apartment, located above the Talkeetna Historical Society Museum. Daily roadhouse-style breakfast is served at the hotel’s cafe and bakery, which features a variety of home-cooked traditional dishes and pastries. Complimentary coffee and tea are provided each morning, and a selection of home-baked pies and cakes are available throughout the day for purchase.

Address: 13550 E Main St, Talkeetna, AK 99676, Phone: 907-733-1351

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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