Valley Restaurant
9320 Glacier Hwy, Juneau, AK, 99801
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Address :
9320 Glacier Hwy
Juneau, AK, 99801 - Phone (907) 789-1422
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:30 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Tracy G.
Okay have you ever heard of bacon fried rice, well neither had I and it is awesome. Great food, good prices with fast and friendly service.
(5)Joyce B.
They deleted the photo i posted earlier. We were kinda disappointed on the serving of loco moco today. Please be accurate with your servings
(2)Chuck M.
The garbage plate was great for breakfast. My wife had the chicken fried steak and she said it was really good. The staff was friendly and the food came very quickly. Everything was prepared exactly as ordered and the best part is the coffee was free with the meal. I tried the other places nearby for breakfast, this place is hands down the best, especially when it comes to the price
(4)Irene D.
Love the Loco Moco!! Very friendly service. Lots of food served. The prices were great. The selection of food is American & Filipino. A plus us breakfast all the time.
(5)Cliff G.
havent been here in years, but if its the same as it was when i lived in juneau, dont let the bad reviews discourage you. Its a diner, and as with all diners its meant for breakfast. The breakfast is great. You dont go to a pizzaria and order the linguini and clam sauce do you? you order the pizza, its a diner, you order breakfast which is served all day there. The filipino style breakfast is great, hashbrowns and scrambled eggs with diced onion and tomato, with 2 links of longanisa sausage that is cooked perfectly. If it wasnt for valley rest. i never would have tasted or gotten addicted to that sausage. Also for some reason somebody posted a picture of donnas for this restaurant? Donna's is another great greasy spoon for breakfast but its about a mile down the street on the opposite side of the street.
(4)Kari R.
We eat breakfast here every once in awhile. Love the garbage plate. Great service. Good portions.
(4)PJ C.
Trust me, do not waste your time or money eating here. The food is disgusting and the service is even worse. But if you try and tell them they will argue with you in front of other .
(2)Tony V.
Decent portions, decent price, great taste, great service, great greasy spoon atmosphere. Nuff said. Typical diner with a Filipino twist.
(4)Rachel S.
I was told I could get chicken adobo at Valley Restaurant, and since it just didn't seem right to visit Juneau three times in two weeks without having any chicken adobo, and my plane wasn't leaving quite yet, I trudged there through the rain (this took about the same length of time as walking from a D gate to an A gate in Seatac, though it was rather damper) and took a seat. This is the sort of place where old people eat lunch, under the eye of a TV news anchor suspended near the ceiling, and the small ponytailed waitperson makes only the most perfunctory request for confirmation before she starts pouring into your mug from the coffeepot that never leaves her hand. None of this discouraged me; nor did the small drift of sad, browning iceberg scraps the ponytailed person set before me when I chose salad instead of soup. But the adobo itself (presented in unnerving quantity: three entire chicken thighs, with a veritable mountain of rice) turned out to be all too similar to the country music they put on when the news report was over, a syrupy concoction of sugar and vinegar without the slightest complexity or depth. Ah, well. As much as can be expected within an easy stroll of the airport.
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