A favorite spot for Anchorage fine dining is shutting its doors forever, and customers are piling onto a waitlist for one last taste.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A favorite spot for Anchorage fine dining — Marx Bros . Cafe — is shutting its doors forever, and customers are piling onto a waitlist for one last taste.The business partners say after announcing their plans to retire, they’ve received an influx of reservations.
“We were the first and only restauranteurs in the Alaska Business Hall of Fame,” Amon said “That was the most meaningful of all the honors to me, because it came from here.” Both Amon and Hale agreed the freshness and quality of their ingredients has been part of their success.
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