Description
Lucky Wishbone opened on November 30, 1955, in a building its founders George and Peggy Brown constructed themselves on evenings and weekends. Seventy years later, it is still at 1033 E. 5th Ave, still family-owned, still serving pan-fried chicken from a recipe that traces back to George's grandmother's Sunday dinners. In 2025, the James Beard Foundation named it a recipient of its America's Classics Award — the first Alaska restaurant to ever receive that recognition.
The menu has not chased trends. Pan-fried chicken, hand-pattied burgers, halibut sandwiches, onion rings, and milkshakes and malts made the old-fashioned way — over forty flavors of the latter. The chicken is flour-breaded, lightly seasoned, and fried in oil according to a recipe that predates the restaurant itself. It tastes like that recipe has not changed, which is the entire point. Hours run Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 9:00 pm, Friday and Saturday 11:00 am to 10:00 pm, and Sunday noon to 9:00 pm. A drive-thru is available for those who want to eat on the go.
The restaurant is on East 5th Avenue in a workaday stretch of Anchorage — not a tourist corridor. It survived the devastating 1964 Good Friday Earthquake, became Alaska's first smoke-free restaurant in 1990 — a controversial decision at the time that proved to be ahead of its era — and is wheelchair accessible with ample parking on-site.
For Anchorage, Lucky Wishbone is a fixed point in the city's identity. Generations of families have eaten there — first dates, after-school stops, Little League celebrations, post-game meals. The restaurant marks time in a way few businesses in Alaska can claim. The James Beard Award simply confirmed in national terms what this city has understood for seven decades: some places earn their permanence by doing one thing extraordinarily well and never deciding that was no longer enough.
Location
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1033 E 5th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501, USA

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