"Brett Knipmeyer's halibut cheeks over pancetta-pea risotto and 30 wines by the glass are Anchorage dining at its most assured."
The Kitchen
Kinley's is the midtown Anchorage restaurant that chef-owner Brett Knipmeyer — a James Beard Foundation Award semifinalist — opened in 2006, and it has held its place among the city's best tables ever since. The kitchen sources fresh Alaskan seafood straight from local fishermen and treats it with restraint and precision.
The signature is halibut cheeks over pancetta-pea risotto, the kind of plate that proves simplicity and skill are the same thing in the right hands. Dinners land around $35–$60 per person, and the cellar is a serious one for Alaska: roughly 30 wines by the glass and 300 by the bottle, plus local beers on tap.
The Room
The setting is rustic-contemporary Alaskan — warm wood, a proper wine-bar feel, comfortable and unhurried — tucked into a midtown stretch of the Seward Highway just off the downtown circuit. It is a room built for lingering over a bottle rather than rushing a table.
Service is polished and genuinely knowledgeable, particularly about the wine list, which is part of why Kinley's reads as a special-occasion room despite its unflashy address.
Why Kinley's for a first date
The wine-bar atmosphere, the by-the-glass breadth and the unhurried pacing make Kinley's an easy, grown-up first date. Share the halibut cheeks, work through a flight of glasses, and let the warm room do the work.
Why Kinley's for impressing a client
For a visiting client, Kinley's offers exactly what Alaska should: pristine local seafood handled by a James Beard-recognised chef, a deep wine list, and service that knows it. It signals that you took the dinner seriously without resorting to a hotel dining room.
Not For
Not for travellers wanting a downtown view or a quick casual bite — Kinley's is an off-the-strip, wine-led dinner room best enjoyed at a slow pace.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the chef at Kinley's?
Kinley's was opened in 2006 by chef-owner Brett Knipmeyer, a James Beard Foundation Award semifinalist, who built its reputation on carefully sourced Alaskan seafood and a serious wine program.
What is Kinley's signature dish?
The halibut cheeks over pancetta-pea risotto are the dish to order — widely regarded as Kinley's signature — alongside other fresh Alaskan seafood plates.
Does Kinley's have a good wine list?
Yes. Kinley's pours roughly 30 wines by the glass and stocks around 300 by the bottle, along with local Alaskan beers on tap, which is a large part of its appeal.
How much does Kinley's cost?
Plan on about $35–$60 per person for dinner before drinks; it sits among Anchorage's destination tables rather than its casual ones.
Where is Kinley's in Anchorage?
Kinley's is at 3230 Seward Highway in midtown Anchorage, slightly off the downtown circuit. It is open Tuesday through Saturday for dinner; call (907) 644-8953 to book.
Practical Information
Address3230 Seward Highway, Anchorage, AK 99503
NeighbourhoodMidtown
CuisineNew American / Alaskan Seafood
Price Range$$$ · about $35–$60 per person
SignatureHalibut cheeks over pancetta-pea risotto
Opened2006 · chef Brett Knipmeyer
Wine~30 by the glass · ~300 by the bottle
HoursTue–Sat dinner · Sun–Mon closed