More than a century old, this quaint hotel has one of the nicest eateries in Ketchikan. It's open for breakfast and lunch, plus dinner six nights of the week, which always includes steak and fresh seafood. In the summer, an outdoor kiosk serves up crab and shrimp. The delightfully old-school hotel rooms are on the small side, but they have character in spades: one-of-a-kind antique furnishings, handmade quilts on the queen beds, and tile floors with pedestal sinks in the bathrooms. Three luxury suites along Creek Street include full kitchens, jetted tubs, loft bedrooms (with spiral staircases), and decks overlooking the water.
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