Drive about 10 miles out of town to the Turtle Club, which does not serve turtle and is not a club, but does boast a packed parking lot. Folks roll up for the prime rib, a local specialty – big, thick, juicy protein that gets you through an Alaskan winter night. Gloriously old school.
Turtle Club
Fairbanks
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