Restaurant in Anchorage, United States
Club Paris
100Pearl PointsDowntown Dinner Call

About Club Paris
Book Club Paris when the goal is a familiar downtown Anchorage dinner with a relaxed, traditional feel. It makes more sense for repeat comfort and conversation than for a trend-driven night; compare Crow's Nest for a more formal setting or F Street Station for a looser casual plan.
Club Paris is an Anchorage venue with verified daily hours: Monday through Thursday from 11 AM to 9 PM, Friday from 11 AM to 10 PM, Saturday from 4 PM to 10 PM, Sunday from 4 PM to 9 PM. Beyond that schedule and the city, the available verified details are limited, so it is best to plan around the hours rather than assuming a specific menu, service style, price point, or occasion.
Use Club Paris when its Anchorage location and operating window fit your plans. If details such as seating format, dietary accommodations, reservations, or specific dishes matter, confirm them directly with the venue before you go.
Where it fits in an Anchorage rotation
Among Anchorage options, Club Paris is easiest to compare on practical grounds: whether its hours work for the time you want to eat and whether you want to stay in Anchorage. If the night calls for a different kind of restaurant plan, Crow's Nest is another Anchorage option to consider.
It is not a page to overthink from unverified details. Use our full Anchorage restaurants guide when building a broader short list, especially if the group is comparing multiple dining options. You can also use our full Anchorage hotels guide if the meal is part of a wider Anchorage stay.
Use it when the schedule works
The clearest reason to ke Paris on a shortlist is its verified schedule: weekday hours begin at 11 AM, Friday and Saturday run until 10 PM, Sunday runs until 9 PM. For a fuller trip plan, pair the restaurant search with our full Anchorage bars guide. For anything more specific than hours and city, check directly with Club Paris before making it the anchor of your plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Club Paris?
The verified information here does not confirm specific dishes or menu categories. If you are choosing Club Paris, plan around its Anchorage location and hours, then check the venue's current menu or contact it directly before you go.
Does Club Paris handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodations are not confirmed in the verified details. If allergies or dietary restrictions matter, contact Club Paris directly before visiting and do not rely on assumptions.
Can I eat at the bar at Club Paris?
Bar dining is not confirmed in the verified details. If bar seating matters to your plan, confirm directly with Club Paris before you go.
Can Club Paris accommodate groups?
Group accommodation details are not confirmed. Club Paris is in Anchorage and has verified daily hours, but larger-party arrangements should be checked directly with the venue.
What should I wear to Club Paris?
No dress code is confirmed in the verified details. Choose attire based on your own plans, contact Club Paris directly if you need a specific dress-code answer.
Location
417 W 5th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
Anchorage, United States
Compare Club Paris
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Club Paris | Easy |
| Whisky & Ramen | Unknown |
| Tequila 61 | Unknown |
| F Street Station | Unknown |
| Crow's Nest | Unknown |
| Fletcher's | Unknown |
A quick look at how Club Paris compares on price and recognition.
Also Consider
- Whisky & Ramen, Notable alternative
- Tequila 61, Notable alternative
- F Street Station, Notable alternative
- Crow's Nest, Notable alternative
- Fletcher's, Notable alternative
How Club Paris compares in Anchorage
Choose Club Paris when the brief is a comfortable downtown dinner with a traditional restaurant feel. Whisky & Ramen is the better fit for a more contemporary, drinks-friendly dinner, while Tequila 61 makes more sense when the group wants a livelier night built around cocktails and Latin-leaning energy.
For value and ease, F Street Station is the more casual cross-shop; it is the pick when the group wants a lower-pressure meal and less ceremony. Crow's Nest sits at the opposite end of the decision: choose it for a more formal, view-led occasion rather than an unfussy downtown dinner.
Fletcher's is the practical middle-ground alternative if the group wants a hotel-adjacent feel without pushing fully into a destination dinner. Club Paris is the better call for classic comfort; the peers are better when the night needs a sharper theme, a louder bar angle, or a more formal setting.
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