Alaska’s amazing seafood shows up in meals throughout your entire day! Breakfast, lunch, or dinner, every meal is a little bit better with some of the delicious seafood from our cold, clear, Alaskan waters. The best crab omelets we can find in the whole state are at Ms. Gene’s Place in Seward, Alaska!
This fun little restaurant is inside a Victorian Lounge in the Hotel Seward.
Hotel Seward official website The attention to detail is stunning! You’ll find gorgeous leather seating and strong, dark woods. The wallpaper is fresh but the patterns are period-perfect.
Relax on large, sumptuous leather couches and admire the stained glass accent pieces.
Ms Gene’s Place official website The rooms are big and dramatic and very welcoming. It’s the perfect place to relax in and order some of the best crab omelets you’ll find in Alaska!
Ms. Gene’s Place Signature Crab Omelet is a true favorite of everyone who visits!
Google Maps / Frank Drago It’s prepared with fresh Dungeness crab in a three egg omelet. It’s then finished with their Housemade beurre blanc and an English muffin!
That’s not the only fabulous breakfast menu they offer!
Brian Youn / Google Maps Enjoy five different types of omelets, or fabulous biscuits and gravy. They also have sweet items to balance the savory, with Belgian Waffles, French toast, and pancakes rounding out the menu.
Another favorite is the “Fisherman’s Scramble.”
Google Maps / Frank Drago You can enjoy a scrambled egg dish with reindeer sausage, peppers, onions, and your choice of cheese. This Alaskan twist on a delicious scramble is another highly requested item!
They don’t just serve breakfast, they are open for dinner, too.
Limor Gavish / Google Maps They even have speciality rooms you can reserve for your dining pleasure. It’s lovely to eat in one of their specialty rooms while enjoying their Alaskan seafood dishes like Plancha Seared Scallops, or Parmesan Crusted Halibut Cheeks. The Pan Seared Sockeye Salmon looks delectable!
Ms. Gene’s Place is actually named after the original owner of the hotel, Ms. Gene. We think she’d approve of the incredible food!
Ms Gene’s Place official website You can find these delicious crab omelets at their Address: 221 5th Avenue, Seward, AK 99664. They are open Wednesday through Saturday from 6:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., and 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Have you tried the best crab omelets in the state? What did you think? Would you order them again? Let us know in the comments below!
Hotel Seward official website
The attention to detail is stunning! You’ll find gorgeous leather seating and strong, dark woods. The wallpaper is fresh but the patterns are period-perfect.
Ms Gene’s Place official website
The rooms are big and dramatic and very welcoming. It’s the perfect place to relax in and order some of the best crab omelets you’ll find in Alaska!
Google Maps / Frank Drago
It’s prepared with fresh Dungeness crab in a three egg omelet. It’s then finished with their Housemade beurre blanc and an English muffin!
Brian Youn / Google Maps
Enjoy five different types of omelets, or fabulous biscuits and gravy. They also have sweet items to balance the savory, with Belgian Waffles, French toast, and pancakes rounding out the menu.
You can enjoy a scrambled egg dish with reindeer sausage, peppers, onions, and your choice of cheese. This Alaskan twist on a delicious scramble is another highly requested item!
Limor Gavish / Google Maps
They even have speciality rooms you can reserve for your dining pleasure. It’s lovely to eat in one of their specialty rooms while enjoying their Alaskan seafood dishes like Plancha Seared Scallops, or Parmesan Crusted Halibut Cheeks. The Pan Seared Sockeye Salmon looks delectable!
You can find these delicious crab omelets at their Address: 221 5th Avenue, Seward, AK 99664. They are open Wednesday through Saturday from 6:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., and 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
If you’re in Seward, make sure to check out The Unbelievable Kayak Tour That Leads You To An Abandoned Alaska WWII Barracks!W
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