If you’re needing something flaky, sweet, and downright delicious, you can find the best pies in Alaska at A Pie Stop in Anchorage! With over 32 flavors of pie, both sweet and savory, this is the place to go for dinner and dessert this week. But don’t take our word for it, just take a look at one of these gorgeous pies and you know you’ll want to go there yourself!
Alaskans love to eat sweets.
Just look at our ice cream consumption! We eat so much ice cream that we consistently rate number one in the entire nation for the amount of ice cream we consume. So is it any surprise that we love our pie, too?
If you’re on the lookout for some pretty mouthwatering options, A Pie Stop in Anchorage, Alaska is the place to be.
With over 32 pies on their menu, including both sweet and savory, it’ll be easy to find something you love. And because they offer savory and sweet, you can get both dinner and dessert!
They’ve got small pies and large pies, and cream pies and fruit pies.
They have savory pot pies, custard pies, and even crowd-pleasers like Pecan, Turtle, and Lemon Meringue. The options feel endlessly delicious.
They serve local Alaskan ingredients whenever possible.
Their number one top-selling pies are the various Rhubarb pies, and they craft them with Alaskan rhubarb! It’s hard not to love a blueberry and rhubarb, or strawberry rhubarb pie in the summer.
They also offer other pastry treats, too.
Check out what’s on the specials board. Or order a classic cinnamon roll, Cornish pasties, or hand-made whoopee pies. There’s no wrong way to order off of this menu.
Pie slices start at just $7.00, and whole fruit pies are $25.00-$30.00.
Savory pot pies are only $10.00 and must be ordered in advance, or very early in the morning. They design their run to sell out the same day, so you have to get your orders in as soon as possible!
If you’re craving a pie, make sure A Pie Stop is at the top of your to-do list.
Swing by Mondays through Fridays from 9:30 a.m. through 5:30 p.m., and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. through 2:00 p.m. Sundays they’re closed.
Have you ever had the best pies in Alaska at A Pie Stop? What did you think? Do they make your mouth water? Let us know in the comments below!
Looking for more places around the state to stock up on the pretty pastries? Go To These 8 Places In Alaska Where You Can Get The Most Mouth-Watering Pies.
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