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    The Highliner Restaurant

    3.9 (213 reviews)
    ModerateSeafood, American, Pizza
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    2025 menu p.3
    Keith T.

    In 2025 we went to this restaurant off the beaten path in Seward. What a nice place all by itself. Four of us enjoyed our meals. I had a Mushroom Swiss burger but I don't remember what everyone else ordered. I looked at all of the dishes that other patrons were eating and they all looked great. We came back on another trip. We like this place.

    Linguini
    Siddhi A.

    I loved that it was walking distance from our historical haunted hotel. Had dinner on one of the rainy nights and got seated next to window peeking through mountain peaks. Scenic view, food was ok, little extra oily for my taste. Ordered meditarrenean linguini pasta and mushroom bean patty burger. Server was nice.

    Caesar salad
    Mary M.

    Food was fine, vibes were weird. Definitely felt more traditional and conservative in both staff and patronage. Food took quite a while to bring out and the freshness was questionable. Blackened chicken on my Caesar salad was precooked and cold when presented -- not my fave way of eating but whatever. We ate at 5-6 other places and liked all of those more than here.

    Menu
    Tina V.

    This is one of the few restaurants in town open on Sundays, making it a great go-to spot, especially if you're visiting the area. They do close from 3 to 3:30 p.m. on weekends (and Monday through Friday I believe) to transition from lunch to dinner service, but the brief closure is well worth the wait. The menu offers a variety of options, including pizzas, burgers, soup/salads, sandwiches, and of course, a fair selection of seafood--which was exactly what I was craving. I recommend visiting this restaurant after exploring the Sealife Center, especially if you're on your way back to Anchorage. I ordered the appetizer halibut ceviche, and it did not disappoint! The freshness of the halibut with a good balance of citrus and herbs. The service was fast and friendly, adding to the overall positive experience. Prices are reasonable given the quality of both the food and the service. Whether you're in the mood for seafood or something more casual, this place has something. I recommend checking them out for a relaxed, enjoyable meal.

    Seafood trio
    Ralph E.

    The atmosphere here is casual, with a clear local vibe--definitely a spot where the locals dine. The host was friendly, and our server was polite and knowledgeable. My wife ordered the cod fish tacos, which were so generously portioned that she shared one with me. The taco had a good kick of spiciness, plenty of cod, sour cream (not typical for authentic tacos, but I get that it's their twist), and fresh veggies. However, the flavors didn't quite come together cohesively. Still, it was a decent taco, and the price was fair. Initially, I ordered the Captain's Special, but our server kindly informed me that everything was fried, so I switched to the Seafood Trio. The presentation was excellent, but unfortunately, the shrimp were overcooked, and the scallops, though sweet, were also overdone. The crab cakes felt more like crab stuffing, with more bread, corn, and fillers than actual crab meat. The price seemed a bit high for the portion size. On a positive note, the veggies were cooked perfectly with a great texture, though the rice pilaf was cold and slightly mushy. Overall, I'd rate this place a solid 3 stars based on the atmosphere and service. The food didn't quite meet my expectations, especially for a $40+ seafood trio. However, the fried seafood platters I saw coming out looked fantastic--huge portions and well-priced, though I didn't get a chance to taste them. Despite some missteps, I'd still recommend giving this place a try because they have other items on their menu.

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    Michael L.

    I relied heavily for dinner tonight and we were not disappointed. We started off with a fried calamari appetizer. It was very crunchy and the aioli helped to round out the dish. Small criticism though as there were only 3 heads/tentacles. Usually there's a lot more. Anyway, the mains were delicious. The fried chicken sandwich was well cooked in all of its crispy wonder. The halibut was cooked perfectly and there were a fair amount of vegetables which was very much needed. One of us ordered the clam chowder and while it tasted good, there were a ton of potatoes and very little clams. I had the salmon which came with mashed potato and veggies. The salmon was I little dry (perhaps because it was a skinny piece) but had great flavor. For dessert, we shared a good sized piece of carrot cake. It was very fresh and the frosting wasn't very sweet. Service was very good. All of the staff were smiling and they were attentive to our needs.

    Chicken bacon ranch and a nice view
    Devon P.

    Ordered online using the Toast app at 8:10pm. Was given pickup time est. 8:35. Waited until 9pm (closing) for my order. Pizza was flaming hot and the fries and onion rings were room temp. Do the math. Hungry campers didn't mind much. It disappeared pretty quickly. One -medium chicken bacon ranch pizza, order of fries, and order of onion rings =$50 Everything was tasty enough. The chicken on the pizza was bleh but the dog enjoyed it. Without the chicken I really enjoyed the pizza but it was not worth $28. Both fries and onion rings while not fresh or hot, were really good. Customer service was also room temperature. Seems like there aren't a lot of options in Seward that aren't hiking up prices and serving mediocre food. I opted to camp for three additional days on top of the 5 I'd reserved, so when the food ran out, I had to try some Seward fare. I will keep a loaf of bread and some peanut butter and jelly on hand if that happens again.

    Rebecca P.

    Food- baked halibut was on the dry side, squash/ broccoli/ carrots were excellent, mashed potatoes very good- great flavor. Expensive but all of Alaska is this way. Service- quick and friendly. Would return to try other items.

    Bacon cheeseburger

    The food was soooooooooooooooo delicious!!! Especially the fries! They had like a chunky salt on them and were crisp and super fresh! The burger patty was also really flavorful and fresh!

    Clam chowder
    Kara B.

    Clam chowder was great! It was hearty and warm to the soul. Lighting was homey and warm. And waitress was polite and helpful. 10/10 perfect way to end my vacation.

    Blackened salmon
    Haley Y.

    Everyone in my party thought their meals were good but not amazing. My blackened salmon surprisingly didn't have much flavor and my dad didn't like the shrimp pasta. However, the star of the show was my aunts fried chicken. That was actually super good

    Cod Fish Taco's
    Cy M.

    Excellent fish taco's they can be made with grilled fish not fried so you can actually taste the fish. Also had Sable fish grilled which was buttery and light!

    Mussels
    A C.

    This place is wonderful! We enjoyed the mussels and a caesar salad, the perfect dinner after a long drive to Seward. Our server Cass made us feel right at home and offered amazing drinks and dessert. We will be back!

    Clam chowder

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    Salmon was incredible. I wish I could buy their root beer in Texas. So good. This is a must go to place.

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    The Cookery - Crispy chicken

    The Cookery

    4.6(526 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$$

    What a gem. The food, service and atmosphere were outstanding. We ordered the brussel sprouts app…read moreand it was perfectly roasted. We got fried chicken, shrimp and grits and the halibut. All dishes were cooked perfectly again. The fried chicken was lightly breaded and sat on top of an Asian slaw that was the perfect acidity to balance with the fried chicken. The grits had the right texture and was delicious. My halibut was seasoned with tons of flavor and cooked to perfection. Do you see a theme here? We sat near where the cook and prep the dishes before going to their respective tables. This place hums like a well oiled engine. Going to the owner's sister restaurant tomorrow and can't wait.

    Was recommended to come here by Anchorage locals. Short wait shortly after they opened so must be a…read morepopular spot. We took a walk to the waterfront for 15-20 mins and could have easily gotten a drink somewhere or done some window shopping. Everything was really good - starting with salmon gougere amuse bouche, the soup of the day (curry carrot?), and local oysters to the smoked scallop cocktail. The fried chicken, salmon, and shrimp and grits. We ended up ordering the cream cheese ice cream which ended up taking FOREVER since they forgot about it and never checked on us. Unfortunately the cream cheese ice cream was also kinda disappointing and was just like scooped frozen cheesecake - which don't get me wrong is delish but not worth the wait or $. Service was good until the end. Great wine options! Prices on par with SF and presumably Alaska/touristy areas.

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    3.3(508 reviews)
    1.1 mi
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    Hands down best restaurant in Seward. From the gorgeous views (right on the water) to the fabulous…read morefood, everything was wonderful. Our waitress for both times we ate was Kirsten and she was so pleasant, efficient, and helpful that we felt we left with a new friend. Halibut fish and chips, crab cakes, and caribou meatloaf were all fantastic. Getting to watch a sea otter playing in the water right outside the window was also a bonus! Next time we are in Seward, we will definitely be back!!

    We got a seat next to the window facing the marina which was nice. No tablecloths; cheap metal…read morechairs. The service was good. We ordered the crab cake appetizer. It was okay. I would not order it again. We both ordered the $38 halibut with basil pesto sauce plate. The halibut was quite good, but the sauce was bland. It was served with plain white jasmine rice and frozen green beans. Zero seasoning on the rice and beans, which was so odd. I've never been served frozen green beans at a restaurant. We ordered a bottle of reserve red blend. The wine was below average--the type that's barely drinkable at first and then becomes acceptable after the first glass. I wondered why it was possible to select such a mediocre bottle of wine from their menu. I suggest making a reservation at Rays Waterfront next door. All of the plates there are pricey, but based on the line out front I bet it's worth it.

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