Harley’s Old Thyme Cafe
7550 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage, AK 99518, USA
Hours
| Monday | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Thursday | 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Friday | 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Saturday | 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Sunday | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
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Reviews
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Jerry Miller
★ 5Wow!!
I haven't been here in a very long time. Had Ranchero Skillet! Delicious doest say enough!!
Had enough heat i didn't need to add any hot aauce!!
Other two plates belonged to Mike and his daughter and were the lite breakfast options.
It took a little extra time to get our meal compared to some other places, but definitely worth the wait! -
Kara Green
★ 5I had the brisket dip. It's perfect! The fri nd okra was perfect. The service was attentive and kind. Not a single thing they need to change! We will be back when we are back in town.
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Nomadicus
★ 4After seeing Harley's Old Thyme Cafe recognized on a USA Today list highlighting notable diners in each state, I made a point to visit.
When I reference an “East Coast diner” here, I’m speaking more to the menu than the room itself. The decor leans firmly toward a local neighborhood cafe rather than chrome, neon, or nostalgia. The diner comparison comes from the food: familiar breakfast and lunch staples, hearty plates, and a menu that comfortably blends straight-up classics with country-fried preparations and touches of Tex-Mex. You’ll find everything from traditional favorites to chorizo and rancheros, giving the lineup more range than a standard breakfast cafe.
The food isn’t competing with the very best diners in the country, but it’s solid, satisfying, and filling. Portions are generous, and the pricing delivers real value for the amount of food you get, something that’s increasingly rare.
One detail worth calling out: this is the only breakfast cafe I’ve been to in Anchorage that serves a legitimately sized cup of coffee instead of the usual 8-ounce pour. That alone earns points, especially for anyone who values a proper morning coffee alongside a substantial meal.
Overall, if you’re looking for a dependable breakfast spot with a menu that channels diner sensibilities, generous portions, and strong value, Harley’s Old Thyme Cafe stands out as a reliable choice. -
Marquis Smith
★ 4Nice small restaurant. Looks family operated and is family friendly. There were lots of hot sauce options. The fruit was an added bonus. The sourdough pancakes were so good. No syrup was needed. And the reindeer sausage was OK. Good bacon and eggs. If you’re landing into Anchorage and looking for a low-key somewhat cozy breakfast this may do well for you. It’s in a smaller retail strip, with options within a short drive.
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Kevin G
★ 5I took that first bite of the reindeer chorizo and it was heaven on earth. This place is amazing. Glad I decided to come. Portions are great and flavorful. We had chicken and eggs big momma and my dish. I haven’t even left the restaurant that’s how good it was that I had to write a review.