Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Ketchikan. Ketchikan, one of Alaska's most Southeastern cities, is the first stop for many cruises on their way to more Northern climes. A stay in Ketchikan itself can be rewarding, however, as the city is the gateway to Misty Fjords National Monument, an area so beautiful, it is known as "The Yosemite of the North." With steep valleys formed by glaciers and lava flows left by volcanic activity, Misty Fjords offers gorgeous views of natural formations, all reflected in the calm waters of Pacific inlets.
Things to do in Ketchikan
3 based on 11 reviews
Ketchikan visitors (and locals alike) delight in slipping away from the city's bustling cruise pier to savor the solitude and scenery of our incomparably beautiful setting. Naturally, the menu highlights an array of Alaskan seafood specialties as well as
We really, really wanted to like this restaurant. We chose this restaurant hoping for a very nice family lunch. The location and view are stellar and the inside of the restaurant was beautiful. We arrived for lunch and knew the menu was limited but didn't realize it was quite that limited. Only 4 items. We were okay with that since we all found something we liked. 2 of us got the halibut and chips which was very good. 2 of us got the French dip which was awful. Very fatty meat on a burned bun that was just hard to choke down. One person got the burger which was also terrible. How do you mess up a burger? It appeared to be one of those pressed patties that was broiled. Honestly, the little shack down the road at Knudson cover had a much better burger. Giving it 3 stars because the fish and chips were good but very disappointed in the rest. The price was high and the food was below standard. The service was okay but not outstanding. I would not recommend this place, at least not for lunch. It is possible that dinner is better but after our experience I wouldn't chance it.
Rachel our bartender was a true gem. She was very cheerful and such a joy. She filled us in on the City of Ketchikan and its residents. It was such a great time and lots of laughs. Then there was the band. The band played the most unbelievable jazz music. They were all so talented. We stayed there for hours enjoying the music and community you feel. We were there in the middle of the afternoon and loved it!!!
4 based on 36 reviews
The Edgewater has been hit-and-miss for a while now, but we went for their Sunday Chicken Dinner and they hit a home run. Perfectly fried chicken, bowls of mashed potatoes and gravy, fresh green beans with crumb topping, bowls of lightly marinated raw veggies, and corn muffins. They'll bring more if you're still hungry, but you can't take home a to-go box, for obvious reasons. People would over-order just to get a couple free meals. The new chef is from Phoenix, I think. The manager was helpful and personable without hovering. The server was pleasant. The food was really good. They serve the family-style chicken dinner from noon until six, but don't go at six, because that's the end of it. We would go back for this. We were impressed.
4 based on 20 reviews
We went here a couple times during our stay in Ketchikan to escape the rain. Great dive bar that was visited by locals and tourists alike. We played some darts and visited with the great bartender. Had a very tasty Bloody Mary too that they had taken to the time to infuse themselves. I appreciated the attention to detail.
4 based on 84 reviews
Jeremiahâs Pub is located within The Landing Hotel. Follow the aroma of great food and the sounds of people having fun to our newly renovated Jeremiahâs Pub, which provides hotel guests and Ketchikan locals a warm, friendly gathering spot for relaxing ove
We arrived on a Sunday afternoon and found most restaurants closed. We decided to eat at Jeremiah's Pub. I was expecting a pub menu and was pleasantly surprised to find a full dinner menu of selections. We highly recommend their sampler platter of appetizers for a selection of fresh seafood.Dear Harlow: Thank you for taking the time to review Jeremiah's Pub. We appreciate your recommendations and are very happy to see that you enjoyed your dining experience in Jeremiah's. We hope you will come back in the very near future and enjoy another evening with us. Linda Peters, G.M.
4 based on 59 reviews
Friendly staff, great place to hang out in the off season to meet the locals. I was not there during the tourist season, but I am sure they are busy. The T-shirts are one of a kind. :)
5 based on 31 reviews
This is a very small pub that does not serve food. But they do allow you to bring food in! This was a great stop after a few hours of salmon fishing. Good service, too!
4 based on 83 reviews
Dropped in for a couple. Alaskan Amber Ale on tap. Friendly patrons and bartender (Jesse). Dark, but that is as it should be. Showed me what the bell is for, of couse I then had to buy a round. People were friendly and talkative. Just what I was looking for!
4 based on 119 reviews
The Asylum Bar is located downtown on Water St across from berth 3, with a full bar and drinks specials, we offer 30 beers on tap-the largest selection of locally brewed draft beers in Alaska all at $3.50 a pint (Ketchikan, Juneau, Anchorage)also a great
great people, warm frinedly, always keen to hear where you from, great priced beers, SERIOUSLY.... make sure you go
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