In the interior city of Fairbanks, the spirit of nostalgia is strong and classic diners are a staple of the culinary scene. The king of breakfast in Alaska is the sourdough pancake, and at the Bakery Restaurant, the pancakes are so huge you won’t believe it. Head here for the most amazing breakfast and enormous pancakes that are so massive, they won’t stay on the plates.

Bakery Restaurant 69 College Rd Fairbanks, AK 99701-1702

The Bakery Restaurant in Fairbanks is famous for having breakfast all day, served hot and quickly with a smile. For a family-friendly, delicious and comfortable diner, look no further.

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For lunch and dinner, the standard diner fare fills the menu with cheeseburgers and fries, deep fried halibut sandwiches, salads, and hearty entrees from meatloaf to fried chicken.

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Breakfast is where the Bakery really shines. Fresh baked biscuits, omelettes and potatoes will fill up the hungry crowds.

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You can get pancakes in a small size for a standard side with eggs and bacon, or as ginormous pancakes that barely fit on a platter.

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Pancakes are available in sourdough or buttermilk, and they specify that they are big. The pancakes are actually huge and can be topped with bananas, strawberries or blueberries.

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Head to the Bakery for pancakes so big, they are falling off the plate, covered in whipped cream, and absolutely delicious. You’ll love your Alaskan sized breakfast before you take on adventures in the great land.

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