• 49th State Brewing Co

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Serves meat, vegan options available. Serves a vegan dish called the ‘almost chicken philly' which is a vegan chicken cheese steak with vegan cheese, vegan aioli and vegan meat. Has another branch in Anchorage.


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8 Reviews

First Review by svis

KTruran

Points +61

Vegan
27 Jul 2023

Vegan options

Yummy vegan options for appetizers and main dishes, the beer is delish as well

stslj01

Points +545

Vegan
04 Jul 2023

Nice options!

They had different vegan options on the menu than what is listed above, but everything was clearly labeled and good!

Reasonably priced compared to many places in Alaska. My non-vegan friends liked their meals too.

I had the cauliflower wings and corn dip. Both were great!

Pros: Clear labels

Reasie

Points +130

Vegan
01 Jun 2023

Clearly marked & delicious!

We tried almost all of the vegan options - Impossible burger, cauliflower, street corn, & jackadilla. It was all really delicious, but the street corn was hands-down the best!

Love that everything is clearly marked and they have all the vegan cheeze and condiments.

House brewed root beer was also very good.

Service was excellent.

Pros: Lots of options, Clearly marked, Great service

Cons: No dessert, Serves flesh

Veganomad

Points +377

Vegan
09 Oct 2022

Augtoberfest!

We stopped by for the festivities and were blown away by the delicious vegan options. (It could have been that after so much beer, just about anything would have been wonderful.) As it it was, we ordered the vegan burger (best burger ever!) and the Buddha Bowl which was super filling and tasty. I think maybe the menu was different because of the event. Not sure. The place was insanely busy, but the wait-staff was fantastic. Wish we'd had time to go again before leaving town...

DWNPhoto

Points +387

Vegan
19 Jun 2021

Great experience!

Stopped in for dinner after arriving in Denali area and it was packed. People everywhere but plenty of room for them and something we didn't find anywhere else on the trip, an engaging outdoor area. Firepit, darts, you name it - and a walk up and join in atmosphere.

We had their impossible burger (fantastic), their buffalo cauliflower (also fantastic), and the vegan flatbread - which was the only minor letdown. It was overly seasoned with a mayo/ranch that overpowered the rest of the dish. Unfortunate because the rest, including crust was dynamite.

We were really happy to find this place and the one in Anchorage. Wish they had this were I live :(

Pros: Really good food, Great service, Fun outdoor area

Cons: Could use a few more options, A bit inconsistent but never bad

jdfunks

Points +274

Vegan
10 Sep 2019

pretty fantastic for the area

I have been living in the Healy area for a couple of months now and finally went for dinner last night.

On the plus side, there are a FEW options for vegans. Woohoo!

These are actual vegan options where you don't have to modify or hold the cheese or plead with the waitstaff or whatever. Two different vegan pizzas, chickin' sandwich, chickin' tacos, hummus, impossible burger at last check. Yes, the prices are intense, but it's a "nice", enormous brewery with rural Alaska and for the quality and selection, it's impressive. It's not cheap to get speciality products out here, let alone cruelty-free chickin' and burgers. That's cool and something to be remarked on!

Now, after finally eating here, I would DEFINITELY all-caps recommend sharing with another if possible so you can try more than one thing.

My wife had the impossible burger which you get with a side salad or fries. The house fries are well seasoned and remind me of TGIFriday's but better and more resembling potatoes, but that said, you get very few. It's just often how it is in Alaska when it's not a hunk of meat. She enjoyed it, but it gets a bit much of the same when you're not something who eats burgers all the time.

I had the hummus appetizer, which was better than expected. It's oddly served on to of the flatbread (mine was a little over-baked) so it seems the chefs/cooks/intention is to eat it with a knife and fork, which I can't say I've quite seen before in all my hummus plate-eating years. It came with a precious few sliced cucumber and radish garnishes, no olives, no big deal. The flatbread was nice, but cooked thinly, so seized up quickly as we eating and talking with our company. That doesn't make me want to try the hummus. And I loooove garlic, but this was a fresh garlic bomb of a hummus puree. So, word of warning to the garlic-wary without a pack of gum or mints at the ready.

Overall, a positive experience, especially for being hours outside of the other 'big' cities in AK. Wish the pretzel and a dip were vegan! That would be cool.

Pros: location, vegan options, beer

Cons: prices are chain brewery/ak higher end, garlic overload, want more options

svis

Points +17

Mostly Veg
06 Jun 2019

Great food at a price

This place is always busy and the food is fresh and good. They've got the vegan and vegetarian options marked on the menu. I had the impossible burger and next time I'll try the vegan tacos. I'd give it 5 stars but it's just expensive (because it's rural Alaska).

nielkpatel

Points +48

Mostly Veg
05 Jun 2019

Some vegan options

Vegan flatbread and impossible burger was available.




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