I have been to McCarthy many times, and each time I missed this food truck. Why? I was too early. I usually visit the area around late May, and they usually don't open till early June. It's...
The Meatza Wagon
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The Meatza Wagon is a locally owned eatery located in Kennicott, Alaska, within the Wrangell St. Elias National Park. Serving up a range of delectable dishes, this establishment prides itself on using fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create simple yet flavorful meals. From meatball subs to spicy fish tacos, each dish is made from scratch with a touch of rustic charm.
Owned by Chef Madz, who is deeply passionate about food and community, The Meatza Wagon offers a friendly and welcoming atmosphere where guests can enjoy their meals with a view of the Kennicott Glacier and Mount Blackburn. The menu features a variety of options, including gluten-free and vegetarian choices, ensuring there's something for everyone to savor.
Whether you're a local resident or a tourist exploring the historic town of Kennicott, The Meatza Wagon invites you to experience their culinary delights and leave with a smile. With a commitment to quality and a dedication to creating memorable dining experiences, this charming food truck embodies the essence of good food, good company, and good times.
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Here it was in the middle of nowhere.... In the retired mining town of Kennicott, Alaska.... Surrounded by the mountains of Wrangell - St. Elias National Park.... A food truck you may ask? In such...
Starting with the negative: Although the owner/chef J.Macchina boasts years of culinary experience, he lacks basic decency and customer service. On 8/3/22, I was a customer here (see positive) and...
being skeptical as a (majorly diluted) sicilian myself, it took me three years to try the meatball sub. But, fuck, it was good
How in the world amazing food is in kennicott/McCarthy is beyond me. Alas, the Meatza wagon is a MUST visit! Fresh food, attentive to detail, bright flavors. Completely and pleasantly surprised...




