Description
The Highliner Restaurant has earned recognition from Edible Alaska magazine and a devoted following among visitors who seek locally sourced, carefully prepared food in a city better known for charter fishing than culinary destinations. The kitchen's commitment to sourcing Alaska ingredients makes it a standout among Seward's dining options for guests who care where their food comes from.
The menu leans seasonal and local, with halibut, salmon, and other Alaskan species prepared with a Pacific Northwest-inflected approach that is neither fussy nor predictable. Rotating specials, soups, and salads round out the menu, and the kitchen's ingredients-first philosophy comes through in every plate. The result is a dining experience that feels genuinely connected to the Kenai Peninsula's natural abundance.
The Adams Street location sits in a quieter section of downtown Seward, a short walk from the harbor and waterfront activity, offering a slightly more relaxed atmosphere than the harbor-front dining cluster. Reservations and takeout are available, making the Highliner flexible for different travel paces.
Open Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday through Sunday from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM; closed Wednesday. For a meal that takes Seward's remarkable local ingredients seriously and presents them with care and craft, The Highliner is the Seward dining destination most frequently praised by discerning travelers looking for more than a standard Alaska tourist meal.
Location
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303 Adams St, Seward, AK 99664

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