Based on 247 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery
Address:
Dalton Highway Mile Post 56, Stevens Village, AK 99774
Phone: (907) 474-3557
Website: http://www.yukonrivercamp.com/
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Hours
Thursday | 12–9 PM |
Friday | 12–9 PM |
Saturday | 12–9 PM |
Sunday | 12–9 PM |
Monday
(Labor Day)
|
12–9 PM
Hours might differ
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Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
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Reviews
Frank Andermann
We came down the Yukon Canoeing and finished our tour at the bridge. The people working there welcomed us very warmly. We were allowed to pitch our tent anywhere at the property. We ate two of their burgers which where great. Breakfast was super as well. Super friendly staff, thanks for that and keep going ✌
Melanie Schnell
We stopped here to eat our lunch we brought because we were told that the kitchen wasn’t open. Tired out they were open and the food looked great. Very nice place for a stop along the Dalton.
Valerie H
Not a huge selection of food, but this is to be expected due to its remote location. It smells like Ramen (they serve noodle bowls that ARE basically Ramen), and a few basic salada and sandwiches.. It has an inn if you need a place to stay and is situated off the Dalton Highway near the only bridge that crosses the Yukon river (kind of cool). The people are nice and there is a limited gift shop. Bathrooms are not in great shape but again, it is in the middle of nowhere. I was just glad they HAD flushable toilets.
Christopher Michael
Made the trip from Fairbanks to see the river and found the restaurant and gift shop quite by accident. Am really glad I did! Had a delicious breakfast, enjoyed interacting with very friendly staff and spent a little bit in the well appointed gift shop! Will return to visit the Arctic Ocean next summer and will make it a point to stop for another tasty meal!
Scott Witman
We loved it. The food was good, a very cool location .
Swap
I loved this little camp!! Loved the various signage saying “do not enter the kitchen” in so many different languages!!
Michelle Mitton
It’s not a give star hotel, but it sure felt like one when we needed a bed! Right there on the way north with a beautiful view of the Yukon River, the rooms were clean and warm and they had a nice commons area with a microwave, hotplate, and fridge. Very convenient. Beds were comfortable and it was a fun part of our adventure in the Arctic. We didn’t eat in the restaurant because the kitchen was closed but had brought our own food. It’s also the only place to get gas before you hit Cold Foot. The place opened at noon when we were there in January.
Liam Kachkar
Great little pitstop. Credit cards are accepted, don’t have to fill your pockets with a stack of bills. Well stocked gift shop and kind staff. I stopped by just before June, and there were some muddy spots coming into the parking lot. Was nice to buy some proof that I crossed the arctic circle! Exceptionally clean bathrooms – just watch out men, sink taps in bathroom might spray you.
Barbara V.
It’s great to have this stop along the Dalton Highway! The restrooms were clean and functional, with water! It was nice to sit down inside and take a break from the bone-jarring highway, eat lunch (and dinner later), purchase a couple of items in the gift shop, and get a hot beverage and Snickers Bar before getting back out on the road. Staff members were fun to talk with. Food was not available for purchase, but they did have a microwave.
Alex L
Bare bone accommodations. But thank God they are here . Very clean and food menu is limited but good . If you complain a lot just keep driving a few hundred miles more. Gas hours are 9am – 10 pm so plan ahead . Stop by and rough it for the night . No private showers or bathrooms but I heard there is a guy who lives in an abandoned trailer who will scrub your back for a few dollars ( American money ) ask the desk for more info .
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