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Crow's Nest, Anchorage, Alaska Restaurant Details
Address: 939 W 5th Ave, Anchorage (Anchorage), Alaska (AK), 99501
Send to devicePhone: (907) 276-6000
Website: www.captaincook.com
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04/22/2016 2:33 pmZagat reviews are compiled from individual user reviews. |
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01/29/2016 8:22 pmFood is upscale. $$$$ Can be casual or formal. |
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11/07/2015 7:32 amI have never had to walk out of a restaurant in my 31 years but tonight I had to because of the service there! It was horrible I waited over 1 hour and 30 minutes for a steak! Also there was a guy who came after I did and was still served before myself. I am very dissatisfied with the service I recieved today! If I can give it a 1/4 star I would. |
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06/30/2015 5:39 amWe lived in Anchorage for four years and had always heard that the Crow's Nest was one of the best places to go for a special occasion, but we never quite made it there. So, now that we have come back to visit, we made it a priority and had dinner a few nights ago. The restaurant was booked but we were told that if we didn't want to wait, we could order the full menu in the bar. No problem, had a beautiful view of Anchorage, server very friendly, nice snacks on the table, we ordered appetizers...Tabby's Crabby Patty and the Charcuterie and a bowl of Crab bisque. The crabcake was bland, the sauce unexceptional. The charcuterie was truly awful. Two of the four meats had a rancid taste to them and the pate was crusted on one side and also rancid. The bisque had, literally, two pieces of crab in it and was not even flavourful. I know this review may seem like it cannot have been this bad, but truly, it was. The drinks were good, the server, friendly and the view, wonderful. I will not be eating there again. We should have gone to Club Paris or Sacks or any number of other restaurants for good food. |
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10/07/2014 5:12 pmGreat view of the city and superb service. Food was very good; but not great. Unfortunately, the portions are very small. One would expect more food for the high prices. It may be trendy to have large plates contain minuscule amounts of food, but I am off put by skimpy portions. "Less" is definitely not "more," especially when the entrees are costly. If you are hungry, choose a different place to eat. |
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11/06/2013 12:27 pmBest food and best service in anchorage. |