Our favorite spot to sit down with an americano and a good book, “Res Art” is an enchanting coffee shop in what used to be an old church. More than just coffee — you can find small bites here, as well as gorgeous paintings, wood block carvings, ceramics, and jewelry from local creators.


Primrose Provisions is the place to go for fine wine and cheese and has the best view of any bar in Seward. Our favorite is the avo toast with burrata, paired with a brew from their extensive local loose leaf teas. In addition to charcuterie you'll find an ever evolving selection of vintage goods and furnishings, eclectic gifts, and art by local makers.
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All aboard! The train to Seward on the Alaska Railroad is definitely our preferred way of getting into town. Departing from Anchorage with a brief stop in the groovy little town of Girdwood, you’ll get an incredible view into a dense Alaskan wilderness you don’t quite get to see from the highway.