6 Best Restaurants in Skagway, Juneau, the Inside Passage, and Southeast Alaska

Starfire

$$ Fodor's choice

A popular spot with the locals, and known to attract repeat customers from as far away as Juneau, this Thai restaurant fills up very quickly in the summer around dinner hour; it's best to call ahead. One reason for the crowds is the authenticity of the traditional Thai cuisine; Starfire's American chef learned his recipes during visits to Thailand, where he watched local friends and their grandmothers at work in their kitchens.

Bites on Broadway

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A 10-minute walk from the cruise-ship docks, this friendly eatery is a good stop for a cheese biscuit and coffee in the morning or soup and a sandwich in the afternoon. You'll also find sweet treats such as muffins, tortes, and cakes.

Bonanza Bar & Grill

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Expect a lively crowd at the Bonanza, and possibly live music or bingo if you're here in the evening. The pub serves well-prepared American food with no surprises; if you're a sports fan, this is a good place to watch a game.

320 W. Broadway, Skagway, Alaska, 99840, USA
907-983–6214
Known For
  • halibut and chips
  • seafood chowder
  • upbeat atmosphere

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Glacial Coffeehouse

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A local hang-out, this coffeehouse offers a wide range of breakfast options to accompany your morning joe, and nearly everything on the menu is made on-site. Customers can cool down with a Mango Madness or Blueberry Blues smoothie year round and with soft-serve ice cream in summer.

336 3rd Ave., Skagway, Alaska, 99840, USA
907-983–3223
Known For
  • fresh fruit smoothies
  • locally sourced ingredients
  • soup and sandwich combo
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Skagway Brewing Company

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Though beer is the primary business of Skagway Brewing, this local pub has a diverse dinner menu that includes burgers, halibut and chips, pasta dishes, hearty salads, and vegetarian options such as falafel. Whatever you order, sampling the locally made ale is a must; Skagway's five staples are Prospector Pale, Chilkoot Trail IPA, Boom Town Brown, Blue Top Porter, and Spruce Tip Blonde Ale.

The Station

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Housed in a former gas station, this year-round restaurant is known for its comfort-food specials. The huge calzones are stuffed and served piping hot with sides of house marinara and ranch dressing—build your own or choose one of the chef's creations.