About Henry'S Coffeehouse
The most prevalent question asked by visitors to Denali Park's newest addition, Henry's Coffeehouse, is "Who's Henry, and why does he have a coffeehouse?" The answer is never what people expect. After all, who names a coffeehouse after a sled dog?
Jon and Karin Nierenberg decided to name the new coffeehouse at EarthSong Lodge after one of their sled dogs. While all mushers will agree, every dog is different and special in some way, Henry definitely stands out as an exceptional example.
Born in 1987, Henry was purchased as a yearling. Checking in at 85 pounds, he fit right in with the medium size sled dogs. Henry had an exceptional career up until his retirement in 1999.
Expeditions took him and his fellow dogs to an amazing variety of places in Alaska and the north country. Henry was on trips in Gates of the Arctic, Northwest Passage, and the Iditarod Trail.
He and his intrepid fellow sled dogs survived an avalanche on the Golden Stairs along the Chilkoot Trail, and navigated through crevasses and ice-falls climbing 16, 000' Mt. Sanford in Wrangells-St Elias National Park. Henry also had extensive exposure to the glaciers on the north side of the Alaska Range in Denali National Park.
The coffeehouse honors a dog unique in the mushing world. Throughout the building at EarthSong Lodge, there are sled dog items and reminders of Henry and his companions.
Sled dog artwork and maps of Henry's travels can be found upstairs in the dining area.
Many of the menu items are named after his family, like the Henry Special (a caramel drizzle latte with vanilla and whipped cream), Uncle Henry's Pesto Pizza, Tigger Breakfast Bagel, and the Pooh Bear (sausage, egg, and cheese on garlic bagel).
Every evening at 8: 00 PM, during the slide presentation, guests can see photos of Henry and his fellows traveling through the park and up on the glaciers. We like to think that if Henry was still around, he would be extremely happy to spend time at the coffeehouse doing one of his favorite things. . . hanging out on the sofa, checking out what's going on, enjoying some scratches behind the ears, and catching some ZZZZ's.
Henry'S Coffeehouse Description
The most prevalent question asked by visitors to Denali Park's newest addition, Henry's Coffeehouse, is "Who's Henry, and why does he have a coffeehouse?" The answer is never what people expect. After all, who names a coffeehouse after a sled dog?
Jon and Karin Nierenberg decided to name the new coffeehouse at EarthSong Lodge after one of their sled dogs. While all mushers will agree, every dog is different and special in some way, Henry definitely stands out as an exceptional example.
Born in 1987, Henry was purchased as a yearling. Checking in at 85 pounds, he fit right in with the medium size sled dogs. Henry had an exceptional career up until his retirement in 1999.
Expeditions took him and his fellow dogs to an amazing variety of places in Alaska and the north country. Henry was on trips in Gates of the Arctic, Northwest Passage, and the Iditarod Trail.
He and his intrepid fellow sled dogs survived an avalanche on the Golden Stairs along the Chilkoot Trail, and navigated through crevasses and ice-falls climbing 16, 000' Mt. Sanford in Wrangells-St Elias National Park. Henry also had extensive exposure to the glaciers on the north side of the Alaska Range in Denali National Park.
The coffeehouse honors a dog unique in the mushing world. Throughout the building at EarthSong Lodge, there are sled dog items and reminders of Henry and his companions.
Sled dog artwork and maps of Henry's travels can be found upstairs in the dining area.
Many of the menu items are named after his family, like the Henry Special (a caramel drizzle latte with vanilla and whipped cream), Uncle Henry's Pesto Pizza, Tigger Breakfast Bagel, and the Pooh Bear (sausage, egg, and cheese on garlic bagel).
Every evening at 8: 00 PM, during the slide presentation, guests can see photos of Henry and his fellows traveling through the park and up on the glaciers. We like to think that if Henry was still around, he would be extremely happy to spend time at the coffeehouse doing one of his favorite things. . . hanging out on the sofa, checking out what's going on, enjoying some scratches behind the ears, and catching some ZZZZ's.
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Reviews
I had high expectations for Henry'S Coffeehouse, but I was let down. The coffee was bitter, and the service was slow. I won't be returning to the Mile 4 Stampede Rd, Healy, Alaska 99743 location.
Yo, Henry'S Coffeehouse is where it's at if you're in Mile 4 Stampede Rd, Healy, Alaska 99743. Their cappuccino was perfection, and the foam game was strong. The café had this artsy, bohemian vibe with mismatched chairs and local artwork. Definitely a cool spot to get your coffee fix.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Henry'S Coffeehouse at Mile 4 Stampede Rd, Healy, Alaska 99743, and it was a delightful experience. The pour-over coffee I ordered was meticulously brewed to perfection, with distinct flavor notes that danced on my palate. The café's chic décor and inviting atmosphere make it a great spot to catch up with friends or spend a quiet afternoon. It's a coffee shop that's quickly become one of my favorites.
Henry'S Coffeehouse is a coffee lover's paradise. The single-origin beans are a testament to their commitment to quality. The baristas are always up for a friendly chat, making you feel like part of the coffee family.
Henry'S Coffeehouse in Mile 4 Stampede Rd, Healy, Alaska 99743 serves the best cold brew in town. It's smooth, bold, and perfect for a morning pick-me-up. Highly recommend it to fellow coffee addicts.
I had a terrible experience at Henry'S Coffeehouse. The coffee was served cold, and the staff at the Mile 4 Stampede Rd, Healy, Alaska 99743 location were rude and inattentive. I won't be giving it another chance.
I stopped by Henry'S Coffeehouse on my way to work, and it was a pleasant surprise. Tucked away in Mile 4 Stampede Rd, Healy, Alaska 99743, it's a cozy spot to grab your caffeine fix. Tried their cappuccino, and it was on point. The latte art was a nice touch. The café has a simple and laid-back feel, perfect for a quick coffee stop. Will definitely swing by again.
My visit to Henry'S Coffeehouse was nothing short of a caffeine adventure. The pour-over coffee was like a journey through coffee heaven. The café's modern vibe and jazz playlist set the mood perfectly. I'm a fan!
So, Henry'S Coffeehouse in Mile 4 Stampede Rd, Healy, Alaska 99743 – it's a bit of a hit and miss. The mocha was A+, but the Wi-Fi was a solid F. I had better luck connecting with my imaginary friend than to their network. Come for the coffee, but bring your own hotspot.
Yo, coffee enthusiasts, Henry'S Coffeehouse is where it's at in Mile 4 Stampede Rd, Healy, Alaska 99743. Their espresso was a flavor explosion, and the aroma was intoxicating. The café had a minimalist, Scandinavian vibe with clean lines and soft jazz playing. A spot for coffee purists.