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Maxines Glacier City Bistro

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Local(907) 783-1234
Fax(907) 783-2888

Crow Creek Hwy
Girdwood, AK 99587

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Maxines Glacier City Bistro
Local(907) 783-1234
Fax(907) 783-2888

Crow Creek Hwy
Girdwood, AK 99587

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User Reviews of Maxines Glacier City Bistro

Yelp.com Review - by Katrina D.

5.0 of 5 stars. *** The best dining experience we had throughout our ten days in Alaska- in Alyeska, Seward, Anchorage, and Sitka***Maxine's is a quaint restaurant located in Girdwood, AK, minutes away from the...
yelp.com - user review - 09/13/2009
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Yelp.com Review - by julie m.

3.0 of 5 stars. Maxine's Glacier city Bistro is what this place is known as now. This place used to be Max's. It was formerly just a bar with pub fare. A place that caught the overflow from the Double Musky, just...
yelp.com - user review - 04/14/2009
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Yelp.com Review - by All About Town ..

5.0 of 5 stars. Food was excellent!
yelp.com - user review - 02/09/2009
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Yelp.com Review - by John K.

5.0 of 5 stars. Maxine's on Crow Creek Road has a small, but impressive wine list along with a wide variety of brews. The food ranges from a few great appetizers, the bistro burger all the way to some higher end...
yelp.com - user review - 11/13/2008
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