Juneau, the Inside Passage, and Southeast Alaska Restaurants

From scallops to king salmon, fresh seafood dominates menus in Southeast. Juneau, Sitka, Skagway, and Ketchikan have all variety of ethnic eateries, along with some notable restaurants serving more sophisticated, contemporary fare. Many towns also have good greasy spoons or roadhouses where you can get a serving of local gossip along with your breakfast or slice of pie.

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  • 1. Stikine Inn Restaurant

    $$$

    With views overlooking the water, the Stikine Inn's restaurant (often called the Stik) is easily the prettiest place to dine in Wrangell. Given the town's scarcity of options, the place could just assemble a get-by menu, but the salads, pizzas, burgers, and hearty soups here are seriously tasty. For lighter early-morning or midday fare, there's the Stik Cafe, which serves breakfast sandwiches and panini, among other items.

    107 Stikine Ave., Wrangell, Alaska, 99929, USA
    907-874–3388

    Known For

    • Delicous burgers
    • Oversized desserts
    • Awesome views

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Mar.
  • 2. Zak's Cafe

    $$

    The café has a no-frills look, but it serves good food at reasonable prices. Check out the dinner specials, or try the steaks, seafood, and salads.

    316 Front St., Wrangell, Alaska, 99929, USA
    907-874–3355

    Known For

    • Low-key, local atmosphere
    • Excellent seafood chowder
    • Good steak

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
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