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Alaska Sausage & Seafood
Categories: Food Specialty Food Seafood Markets Food Specialty Food Meat Shops Seafood Markets, Meat Shops [Edit]
2914 Arctic BlvdAnchorage, AK 99503
(907) 562-3636
- Hours:
Mon-Fri 9 am - 6 pm
Sat 9 am - 5 pm
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
5 reviews for Alaska Sausage & Seafood
5 reviews in English
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Review from Becca C.
If you were to melt 10th & M Seafoods and Alaska Wild Berry Products into one store, you'd end up with AK Sausage and Seafood. Looked like a very healthy selection of fresh and frozen halibut and sockeye, plus plenty of jars of smoked salmon and jerky for gifts. If you were a well-heeled person, you'd be sending gift baskets to your lower 48 friends through this place. They've got fireweed jelly, honey, European chocolates, AK-made mustard (moose-tard they call it), and of course, sausage. Pretty much anything in this store you could actually find at New Sagaya, so I was doing price checks to compare. They wanted $6 for the small jar of nutella; I think it's a dollar cheaper at Sagaya, as well as some other products. But, you get the convenience of having a store that not only has the products, but also the packaging and shipping capabilities.
While I was browsing, a homeless person came in and asked for some meat samples. The lady behind the counter was courteous and offered him a sausage piece before exchanging a pleasantry to exit. I thought she handled herself well, and the service here is nice. -
Review from John P.
Anchorage, AK
Cory O wrote her review about a year ago, and the same holds true. Alaskan Sausage has some of the best stuff around. When it comes to the Reindeer Sausage, it is simply the BEST. If you are coming for a visit, then you will want to go here to get some gifts for the folks back home. There is no doubt it can get spendy, but the meat and fish are worth every dime, unless you can get your stuff home fresh. You will find the staff more than accommodating to your shipping needs. If you are feeling in a generous mood this upcoming Holiday season, I have included the Website for you to check out! Try it!!!
http://www.alaskasausa...Listed in: Born to Shop
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Review from Cory O.
Houston, TX
Once upon a time, I owned a hot dog stand. And to own a hot dog stand, you usually need to have hot dogs to sell. That was the easy part. I also wanted to sell a few other things and that's where Alaska Sausage and Seafood came into play. They provided my with my reindeer sausage, German bratwurst (very different than a Wisconsin brat), and spicy Louisiana link. I used them for years and loved working with them. They were fast and efficient and were so helpful with last minute orders.
They also have a front area for prepackaged items and gift baskets. They have a huge selection of smoked salmon for all you pescatarians. Be sure to check out the section of foreign chocolates--yum!
This place is also great for your fishermen and hunters. If you bring your goods, they'll package it up for you and can even mail it to your house. I will warn you that I've heard complaints that people didn't feel that they got their entire fish back after they packaged it.
They do deliver to the Lower 48 and can make great gifts for those of your family and friends who are so intrigued by Alaskan cuisine. -
Review from Katy H.
When I got to Anchorage the other day I was pointed in the direction of M.A.'s Hot Dogs - the man on 4th st who sells Reindeer Sausages. They were amazing! After bragging to all of my friends that I ate Rudolph for dinner, some inquired about actually getting some of those same sausages as souvenirs. I did some online research and found Alaska Sausage & Seafood. This is the EXACT place that M.A. gets his food from! Perfect.
Upon googling the location of the storefront from my hotel I realize that it's going to be a 5 mile round-trip walk. Did I do it? Hell yeah! Was it worth it? I hope so!
The service at the counter was great. The woman that helped me was really, really polite and offered some great suggestions as well as some fresh samples of the food they make. When I mentioned to her that I was going to be taking this food on a plane she included an ice pack in my order to keep everything cool. I really couldn't have imagined a better experience. The storefront of course houses the sausages and smoked fish that they're known for, in addition to Russian foods, local candies and snacks, and a variety of treats that are popular in Alaska.
If you're in Anchorage, I'd highly recommend this place as a stop on your souvenir shopping sprees. The downtown stores are full of crap that isn't even made in Alaska! (be sure to check the tags!) I found things that were made in Idaho and even China! Such a waste. Alaska Sausage is made right here in Anchorage, it's fresh, and it's tasty. What better gift can you bring someone than a food item that can't be found in the lower 48? -
Review from Eric L.
Anchorage, AK
Products are awesome, but fish processing is EXPENSIVE. Highest price in town, but will do smoking (including lox) at a 10# minimum (everyone else wants 20#).
