Reviews
My friend and I just had lunch here. The food is excellent. The staff are very helpful and accommodating. The lobby is so spacious. We love the Victorian atmosphere in this hotel. We would for sure come back!Food: 5/5
Was a great place to eat and have a few. The bartender/waitress is really great. The food was also excellent.Food: 5/5
It so happened that I needed to stay three days in Anchorage and I was staying in a hotel. In the evening I decided to go to a nearby restaurant for dinner. I'll tell you right away, it didn’t happen. A middle-aged white waitress came up to me and asked for my order. I took the menu, considered and chose a dish with shrimps I will not remember now the name on what she said: this is an old menu and this dish is not available at the moment. But I pointed to the dish on the menu you just gave me... Okay. I chose another dish and decided to order a beer. She asked for my id and I showed it to her. She was about to go but decided not to accept it. I only had my EAD document with me US issued by the way but she didn't like it and asked for my driver's license. To which I replied that I am not a driver and I don't have a license. She started to get stubborn and asked for my passport. I said that I would not go back for it just to buy a glass of beer in your restaurant. I said: "are you serious or are you kidding?" I said "lady, you need my id to make sure I'm 21 and you can clearly see by my birth date that I'm well into my 20s". To which she rudely replied that she would not accept my documents and at the end with a sneer added: "Welcome to USA". I've been here for a year and a half and this is the first time I've had this happen, so her "hospitality" is not appropriate. I've never once had a problem with my id when flying on an airplane within the US or when applying for a job, but because of her I've never been able to buy a damn beer! It's absurd. The funny thing is, I immediately went to a pizza place and ordered a meal and as a beverage I ordered a BEER, which was safely brought to me. Well "Karen", poking fun is not the best way to interact with your customers. Although you're better at being a comedian than you are at being a waitress. Keep it up and you'll be a success! And about the food I can't say anything, as I never managed to eat in this place.
Nice to have a restaurant close to the Fairfield and they stay open later than other restaurants. Turkey club and fries was standard fare. Bartender was very attentive and excellent. Great to chat with. Also changed the channel when wanted on the TV. I would go back.Food: 4/5
This place was very good overall and the soup du jour cheese tomato was excellent. The entree was also succulent. It was a Caesar salad with steak.Food: 5/5
Breakfast buffet had great offerings and dinner offerings are excellent too! Staff is really helpful and friendly! Not too crowded either... Noise was at a minimum. I was able to have a phone conversation w/o interrupting or being interrupted.
Only good thing about Juno is their staff and fries. Also they DO NOT have Happy Hour pricing anymore.Food: 1/5
I was there for a conference with some friends and had the grilled chicken Caesar the dressing was a little thin but the salad was fresh it wasn't that bagged pre-washed saladFood: 3/5
I was staying at the hotel and was told by people in Anchorage to check this place out for dinner. Great food and drinks with amazing staff both times I went over my 4 day stay. It was pretty quiet both times but there was a nice bar with TVs playing football at the time. Will definitely go back again if I'm in AnchorageFood: 5/5
The food was good and the bartender was really funny and friendly. He also knew how to make his drinks.Food: 5/5