Reviews of Coldfoot Camp Restaurant (Restaurant)

MP 175 Dalton Hwy, Fairbanks, AK 99701, United States

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You will be able to see the opinions of people who use the services and products of Coldfoot Camp Restaurant (Restaurant) in the area close to the state of Alaska.

At this moment the business receives a score of 4.6 over 5 and this score has been calculated on 83 reviews.

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REVIEWS OF Coldfoot Camp Restaurant IN Alaska

Zhenxing Liu

Good food

Phillip Harris

Great place.

High Country Films

Awesome place in the middle of nowhere. Friendly people

Jim Radigan

Excellent food - all-you-can-eat buffet! And great box lunches!

Geoffrey Brushert

This place is a welcome sight, you will not find anything else anywhere near by. Prices are high, but justified because of the remoteness. Make sure to gas up here we almost ran out driving to the pump

Tori Blackwell

Best food of the North!

Mike Bolle

Awesome Place awesome people good food! Cold as hell outside, coffee never tasted so good.

Patricia Meloy-Junkroski

My husband and I were guests at the Coldfoot Camp Inn and ate regularly at the Camp Restaurant. Both the Inn and the Cafe were just what we needed to make our stay in Coldfoot comfortable. We enjoyed meeting people at the Cafe and learned a lot about Coldfoot from the truck drivers, the wait staff, and travelers who came through. It is a fascinating and beautiful part of the country and Coldfoot itself has a great story as to how it came to be, how it went through various booms and busts, and now serves at the northernmost truck stop there is. I was there in March of 2013 to see the Aurora Borealis, but even more impressive were the mountains of the Brooks Range. The guides were very well spoken, know their history, told great tales about early Alaska, and treated us like we were very special guests. I'd go again in a minute! March is the best month to go, they told us. Lots of sun during the day and stunning night skies too.

Kevin Ford

Really neat place.

Tim Anderson

Food is good and fast! Fuel is expensive but its in the middle of on where.

Kevin Bispham

Gas there is $5.499 a gallon. Food is awesome but extremely expensive. Gift shop is moderate but again, very expensive. We stopped for 45 minutes because we had to.spent $186 in a short amount of time.

Aaron Kelly

....good food....BEST place in town....lol.

Deborah Mulcahy

Great buffet. Dessert and drinks included. The food was DELICIOUS!

Eddie Lorenzo

Stayed here back in September. Nice and clean.

Joe G

Where else are you going to eat? The food is good and the coffee is hot. The truckers get their own dining room. They have a selection of snacks and drinks for the road. There is a saloon here, and you can buy a case of beer to go. In fact, this is the last place you are going to be able to buy beer on the Dalton highway if you are going North. You will have to wait until the saloon opens in the evening to buy your beer. Get the Alaska Amber, mmmm delicious and you can keep it cool in a creek while fishing.

Diane Lind

It's ok. U don't have any choices so it is what it is.

Emily Smith

The food is surprisingly cheaper than Fairbanks but not that great. It's the only place for hours so you don't have much of a choice. I give 5 star because the only other place is all the way up at Prudhoe Bay or further south at the Yukon River. It's amazing and lucky that this place is there at all. At that point, what are you to complain about?

Randy Mauldin

Well, it's north of the Arctic circle so it isn't extraordinary.

Phil Paxson

Great place with friendly atmosphere! Expensive, but where else can you go. Food was good and everyone was nice. Mostly a trucker stop, but one of the best I've been to.

Archana Rao

Store in the middle of cold foot. Gas filling is $5 and basic groceries are expensive but the fact that they are available is great!! Must visit if you are hiking back country!

just sayin

Pretty good for a remote location

Alexis Fay

Great place to eat in Coldfoot. Prices are surprisingly reasonable for being the only thing out there. Food was absolutely delicious and service was outstanding. Nowhere in Alaska have I experienced such excellent customer service. They have a breakfast and dinner buffet and lunch menu.

jesse saxton

Had some great ribs here

Aviv Goldsmith

A respite on The Dalton Highway

Scott Sumner

Stayed one night, the food was really good and the room was clean and got to see the Northern Lights for the first time. Also the staff was very friendly.

M R Noneya

Absolutely fantastic breakfast. If you leave hungry, it's your own fault.

Amy Lovejoy

We were thrilled to find hot food and a gas station after driving for hours without anything available. Also a few souvenirs for Coldfoot available.

Chris Ford

After a 75-mile drive to reach the Dalton Highway (Haul Road) and another 175 miles over a myriad of road conditions, Coldfoot is a welcomed sight. The complex is run totally off generators and offers not only a restaurant, but a hotel, tire repair shop, and a post office. Something unexpected for so far in the bush is finding a cell signal. I have GCI as a carrier and had call, text AND data within an approximate 5-mile radius of "downtown" Coldfoot. And for those continuing north on the Haul Road, the scenery only gets better

Wyndell Nash

Place will feed you full!!

Debbie Stewart

Didnt have time to stop for a meal. Had to get on plane to Fairbanks. But it smelled amazing, and alot of people were taking out. People who run the truck stop were very nice. Plenty of bathrooms and picked up a tshirt there.

Gabe Carrera

Great place to get drunk while you wait to go up to Prudhoe Bay Alaska

Les Con

Its was a great trip, Coldfoot is basic, but the rooms are clean and comfortable. No internet, so switch off and enjoy.

Evan DiBona

They make a damn hearty breakfast!

Bryan Wade

Expensive as always and they dont seem to be putting much of that money back into the business. Its run down and older than I am, do not stay overnight here; Not worth the money!!

Christian Spencer

Only place for many clicks in either directed for a hot meal and fuel. Served with a smile and good food.

Shaun Barlow

:-) yes they have a bar even if it is beer only

Allan Crane

This place is very basic but a must see, it is the last truck stop in America, very friendly people, and a fun time,

Viniamin T

One of the best buffets I've ever been too well worth the hefty 22$.

Adrià Belmonte Gomez

I cycled all the way from Fairbanks to Deadhorse, and Coldfoot was the only trace of civilitation in between. I spend 2 nights camping here, and ate 2 dinner buffet in the restaurant, and were delicious! Is about 20$, which seems a fair price considering the location of the place and the quality of the food. Definetely a place to stop!

rudel stricker

Friendly people, but the place is rather dirty, especially at rain. Gas is costly, no premium available. For a shower they want $14, washer + dryer $8. All in all a not so much inviting place...

John Elliott

Best place to eat North of the Yukon camp

Simon Houghton

This place has an excellent welcoming host serving very reasonably priced good food

Niles

The food is great! However, the 'buffet only" system is quite a letdown.

Jayanta Karmakar

Had a wonderful buffet dinner after a 5:30 hours long drive from Fairbanks.

Cam Kopaunik

Delicious food and a wonderful staff!!!

Charles Edge

The Coldfoot Camp Restaurant has the best burgers I've had in Alaska and some BOMB biscuits and gravy. I loved being there and....feeling the history in the building. I know that sounds stupid, but when you look at the way the center pole has names carved in it, I think you'll understand what I'm saying. The food is great, I the prices are reasonable given the location and the lady who waited on my friends and I had a great sense of humor and 100% made us all want to go back. Fuel is $5 something a gallon up there. Heads up. Thoroughly enjoyed myself up there.

Ajayan Subramanian

One of the few (maybe only) decent places to get coffee and food on the Dalton Highway. Friendly staff, and warm food.

Larry Lumpkin

Basic but comfortable enough. Plenty of hot water and heat.

Business Hours of Coldfoot Camp Restaurant in Alaska

SUNDAY
6AM–12AM
MONDAY
6AM–12AM
TUESDAY
6AM–12AM
WEDNESDAY
6AM–12AM
THURSDAY
6AM–12AM
FRIDAY
6AM–12AM
SATURDAY
6AM–12AM

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