10 Alaska Pizza Places You Should Try In 2025
Alaska’s pizza scene is full of surprises, blending fresh local ingredients with classic and inventive toppings that make every slice memorable.
From cozy town pizzerias to hidden gems off the beaten path, these spots serve pies that satisfy both comfort cravings and adventurous tastes.
Whether you’re a longtime resident or just visiting, each bite delivers warmth, flavor, and a touch of Alaskan charm that proves pizza can be unforgettable even in the far north.
1. Moose’s Tooth Pub & Pizzeria — Anchorage
Pizza royalty doesn’t get more Alaskan than this beloved Anchorage institution. Lines often stretch out the door, but locals will tell you it’s worth every minute of waiting.
Their homemade root beer pairs perfectly with signature pies like the ‘Avalanche’ topped with reindeer sausage.
The brewery next door supplies award-winning craft beers that elevate your pizza experience to true northern nirvana.
2. Bear Tooth Theatrepub & Grill — Anchorage
Watch the latest indie flick while munching on gourmet pizza? Count me in! The sister establishment to Moose’s Tooth offers a cinema experience unlike any other in America.
Servers quietly deliver your custom pizza and local brews right to your theater seat.
Film buffs particularly love Taco Tuesdays when the menu switches gears, though their blackened halibut pizza remains available year-round for the true Alaskan experience.
3. Mountain High Pizza Pie — Talkeetna
Tucked away in quirky Talkeetna (the town that inspired Northern Exposure), this joint serves up slices with a side of mountaineering history.
The walls are plastered with Denali expedition photos dating back decades. Sourdough crust is their specialty, made from a starter rumored to be over 100 years old!
Grab their signature Thai Chicken pizza before heading off to your bush plane adventure. The outdoor seating area offers stunning views of Denali on clear days.
4. East Ramp Wood-Fired Pizza — Fairbanks
Aviation enthusiasts, rejoice! Located at the small aircraft terminal, you’ll literally watch bush planes take off while your pizza cooks in the wood-fired oven.
The owners, a pilot-chef couple, source ingredients from local farms during Alaska’s intense growing season.
Their ‘Midnight Sun’ pizza features garden vegetables grown under 24-hour summer daylight. The restaurant’s huge windows frame the runway, making dinner and a show inseparable.
5. Uncle Joe’s Pizzeria — Anchorage
Family recipes straight from New York give this downtown Anchorage spot authentic East Coast cred.
The owner, Joe (yes, he’s real), moved from Brooklyn decades ago but brought his grandmother’s secret sauce recipe with him. The thin crust achieves that perfect fold-without-breaking consistency.
Regulars swear by the ‘Greatland’ pizza, featuring Alaska-grown potatoes and locally-made bacon. Their hand-tossed dough demonstrations on Friday nights have become something of a tourist attraction.
6. Chair 5 — Girdwood
Skiers and snowboarders flock here after shredding Alyeska’s slopes, creating an atmosphere that’s equal parts winter sports hangout and serious pizza destination.
The name comes from the ski lift that once deposited hungry patrons practically at their doorstep. Enormous calzones arrive at your table steaming hot, perfect after a day in the Chugach Mountains.
Their sourdough pizza crust has a cult following, with some locals claiming it cured their homesickness for San Francisco bread.
7. Pizza Man — Eagle River
Forget fancy! This no-frills strip mall gem has been feeding Eagle River families for 35 years with zero pretension and maximum flavor.
The current owner won the place in a poker game (according to local legend), but wisely kept the original recipes intact. Their pepperoni is sliced thick enough to curl into tiny flavor cups when baked.
Kids particularly love watching their pizzas being made through the open kitchen window while parents appreciate the wallet-friendly prices.
8. Glacier BrewHouse — Anchorage
While famous for their beer selection, Anchorage insiders know their wood-fired pizza rivals any dedicated pizzeria in town.
The massive stone hearth dominates the restaurant, imparting smoky flavors to every pie. Try the ‘Iditarod’ pizza with Alaskan king crab and smoked salmon during your visit.
The restaurant’s historic building features original Gold Rush-era timber beams, creating a distinctly Alaskan ambiance that complements their locally-inspired menu.
9. Finn’s Pizza — Homer
Located on Homer Spit with breathtaking Kachemak Bay views, this shipping container turned pizza paradise serves some of Alaska’s most photogenic pies.
The wood-fired oven was built by hand using clay from nearby beaches. Seasonal toppings often include foraged mushrooms and herbs from the surrounding wilderness.
The ‘Beluga Bliss’ features locally caught seafood that literally arrived at the dock that morning. Summer nights here, with pizza and local beer under the midnight sun, epitomize the Alaskan experience.
10. Spenard Roadhouse — Anchorage
Though not exclusively a pizza place, their brick oven creations have developed such a following they deserve a spot on this list.
The funky Spenard neighborhood vibe permeates everything from the eclectic decor to the pizza names.
The ‘Bomber’ pizza features bacon they smoke in-house and locally-tapped birch syrup instead of traditional sweeteners.
Their commitment to Alaska extends beyond ingredients to include regular fundraisers for conservation efforts and indigenous community programs. Sunday brunch pizza specials often sell out by 11 AM.
