Head out to the Mat-Su Valley and make your way to the small town of Big Lake, population 2,635. This recreational community is wildly popular for both local valley residents and the outlying Anchorage bowl crowd. Once you arrive, make your way over to either the north or south sides of the Big Lake Recreation Area.
To access The Islander, one of the most unique restaurants in all of America, be prepared to either jump on either a snowmachine in the winter or a boat in the summer if you want to make the trek out. That's right, you have two options to access this awesome spot, neither of which include a maintained road from the comforts of your cozy car. How cool is that?
Please note, The Islander is temporarily closed.
While palm trees aren't a common sight in Alaska, this unique restaurant tends to defy the norm to offer a truly unique dining experience for outdoorsy Alaskans to enjoy.
For directions on how to access The Islander, just check out the super helpful map below.
Remember, boat-in in the summertime and snowmachine-in during the winter months, once the lake is frozen solid.
Big Lake averages around 51 inches of snowfall each year and The Islander is a hidden gem right smack dab in the middle of winter wonderland.
Address: Long Island - Big Lake, Alaska, 99652. Phone Number: (907) 892-2121. Menu: Click HERE.
Those dreaded winter woes are completely gone once you dust off those helmets, rev up those snowmachines and head out for a little frozen lake fun.
After hours on end of playing outside in chilly temps, The Islander is the perfect place to warm up and enjoy some friendly Alaskan hospitality.
The food is delicious, and sure to stick to your ribs. We spell yum, I-S-L-A-N-D-E-R.
Which is exactly what your body needs after exerting so much energy in the cold outdoors. Pack on the calories and fuel up before making the trek back home.
Serving lunch and dinner, visitors to The Islander can't get enough of the hearty home-style cooking and the scrumdiddlyumptious burgers.
Not only is the atmosphere fun and inviting, but the menu is simply mouth-watering. Salads, burgers, prawns, ribs, steaks and so much more.
During Alaska's summer months, try to plan your dining experience around the sunset for a completely awe-inspiring view that'll make you feel like your on a tropical vacation.
Big Lake averages roughly 131 sunny days per year. This means that you have every excuse in the world to start a new hobby this year and spend as many days as possible out enjoying the splendor of Alaska's vitamin D.
There is no denying that this is one of the most unique restaurants in all of Alaska, and even in the entire country.
Have you ever been here? We'd love to hear about your experiences and see your awesome photos as well!
If you've never been to Big Lake, get ready for it to quickly become your new favorite summertime destination. Splish and splash from dusk until dawn with the whole family or your crew of best friends.
https://youtu.be/M_3lUhSiGk8
Big Lake is known for holding some of the most awesome winter events in the state. Just check out the cool YouTube video below to see ice racing done in true 'Alaska style' fashion. Remember that festivities aren't complete without a stop at the unique Islander Restaurant.
https://youtu.be/fHl2us6K4Ok
If you love a good view, don't forget to check out the restaurant in Alaska that's located in the most unforgettable setting. You might also love this remote restaurant in Alaska that will take you a million miles away from everything.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Get the latest updates and news
Thank you for subscribing!