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Double Musky Inn


Folks drive down from Anchorage for the French pepper steak – New York strip encrusted in cracked pepper and covered with a spicy burgundy sauce – which is why you might have to wait (reservations are not accepted) two hours on weekends. The cuisine is Cajun accented, hence the masks and Mardi Gras beads hanging from the ceiling. The desserts are divine.


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