Alaska's independent coffee scene thrives as a vital social hub in communities where long, dark winters make warm gathering spaces essential, with Anchorage leading the state's coffee culture alongside strong scenes in Fairbanks and Juneau. The state's coffee shops often emphasize hearty, warming drinks and locally-sourced pastries, with many roasters developing bold, dark profiles that match the rugged landscape and outdoor lifestyle. What sets Alaska apart is the way coffee shops serve as community lifelines, staying open late during winter months and often doubling as spaces for local art, live music, and the kind of genuine conversation that defines small-town Alaska living.
Cities in Alaska

Anchorage
113 coffee shops

Wasilla
47 coffee shops

Fairbanks
40 coffee shops

Juneau
33 coffee shops

Palmer
24 coffee shops

Eagle River
13 coffee shops

Ketchikan
10 coffee shops

Soldotna
9 coffee shops

Kodiak
9 coffee shops

Kenai
8 coffee shops

Sitka
7 coffee shops

North Pole
4 coffee shops

Nikiski
2 coffee shops

Willow
2 coffee shops

Chugiak
2 coffee shops

Fort Wainwright
1 coffee shop

Seward
1 coffee shop

Valdez
1 coffee shop

Douglas
1 coffee shop

Kasilof
1 coffee shop

Girdwood
1 coffee shop

Delta Junction
1 coffee shop
