Alaskan Grill - Princess Lodges

The
20320
Alaskan Grill
Mile 133 George Parks Hwy
Trapper Creek, AK 99683
(907)733-8852
Good Morning!
Welcome to the 20320 Alaskan Grill
Princess Signature Breakfast Cuisine
Alaskan Smoked Salmon Skillet
Scrambled eggs with smoked Alaskan
salmon, capers, red onions, and cream cheese over
breakfast potatoes. Served with a
buttermilk biscuit.
10.99
Basecamp Burrito
Two eggs scrambled with potatoes, ham,
bacon, sausage, mushrooms, peppers, onions,
and both swiss and cheddar cheeses.
Served with salsa and sour cream.
9.99
Breakfast Specialties
The Alaskan Breakfast
Two eggs with ham, bacon or Alaskan reindeer sausage, served
with breakfast potatoes and your choice of toast
or a buttermilk biscuit.
10.99
Iditarod Scramble
Three eggs scrambled with diced ham, onion, and bell pepper.
Garnished with shredded cheddar cheese and served with
breakfast potatoes and a buttermilk biscuit or toast.
9.99
Biscuits and Gravy
Two fluffy buttermilk biscuits smothered in hearty,
country-style sausage gravy.
6.99
Fresh Starters
Fresh Fruit Cup 4.29
Yogurt 2.99
Fresh Baked Muffin 2.99
Stewed Prunes 2.99
Talkeetna Factoids:
The name Talkeetna means
where the rivers meet.
Talkeetna was originally
established in 1896 as a
mining town and
trading post.
The town of Talkeetna was
the inspiration for the
fictional town of Cicely,
Alaska for the TV series
Northern Exposure.
The population density of
Talkeetna is 18.6 people
per square mile.
Egg Substitute Available Upon Request
= Indicates healthier menu item
Good Morning!
Welcome to the 20320 Alaskan Grill
Off the Griddle
Our Glacier
Alaskan Sourdough Pancakes
Three special recipe sourdough pancakes with whipped butter
and warm syrup.
8.99
Blueberry Sourdough Pancakes
Our flavorful sourdough pancakes loaded with juicy blueberries.
9.99
Cinnamon French Toast
French toast dipped in vanilla and cinnamon flavored egg batter
and grilled until golden brown. Served with blueberry butter.
9.99
Ruth Glacier’s or “Great
Gorge”, is one mile wide and
drops 2,000 feet over ten
miles.
Ruth Glacier moves at a rate
of 3.3 feet a day, and was
measured to be 3,800 feet
thick in 1983.
Skillets
Our Neighborhood
Quick and satisfying. Our most popular breakfasts and a great
value! Scrambled eggs served over breakfast potatoes with a
buttermilk biscuit. Please no substitutes when ordering skillets.
Matanuska-Susitna Valley
sprawls across 23,000
square miles.
The Mountaineer
The works! Ham, bacon, sausage, mushrooms, peppers and onions,
with swiss and cheddar cheese.
7.99
In 1905 gold was discovered
in Cache Creek and Upper
Petersville Creek.
The Park Ranger
Loaded with ham, bacon and sausage, and topped with
cheddar cheese.
7.99
Homesteading in Alaska
lasted from 1898 to 1986.
The Backpacker
A healthy combination of fresh tomatoes, spinach, and mushrooms
with swiss cheese.
7.99
Healthy Choice
Steel Cut Oats
Simply prepared whole grain oats served with
milk and brown sugar. Complimented with
golden raisins and dried cranberries. 7.99
Add Fresh Berries 1.99
Continental
A warm muffin served
with a fresh fruit cup, chilled
juice and coffee or tea.
9.99
Good Morning!
Welcome to the 20320 Alaskan Grill
Sides
Salmon Facts
One Egg
1.99
Breakfast Potatoes
2.99
Breakfast Meats
3.99
Cold Cereal
4.29
Fruit Cup
4.29
The largest of the salmon family is the
King Salmon, which is also known
as the Chinook salmon.
The Largest King Salmon on record was
97 pounds 4 ounces.
Migrating salmon are able to jump
waterfalls as tall as 12 feet.
Toast, Biscuit, or English Muffin 2.29
Bagel with Cream Cheese
3.29
Alaska Folk lore
Yogurt
2.99
Alaskans believe that when the last
leaf of Fireweed turns white, winter is
only six weeks away.
Mountain Facts
If at first you don’t succeed…
A typical climbing
season sees about
1,100 climbers
attempt to summit
Mt. McKinley. Only about
half are successful.
The Alaska Range, home to
Mt. McKinley, boasts 23
different peaks that
exceed 10,000 ft.
AK State Fact
In 1867, the United States Secretary of State,
William H. Seward, offered Russia $7,200,000 or two
cents per acre for Alaska.
Beverages
Coffee
Soda
Milk
3.25
Hot Tea
Hot Cocoa
Juice
Consuming raw or undercooked meat, poultry, shellfish and eggs may increase your
risk of food borne illness.