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    The Crab Station

    3.2 (25 reviews)
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    Dungeness crab
    Andrew T.

    Little spot in Hoonah. Stopped by after a stopping on a cruise. Had the Dungeness crab, reindeer chili, and Bloody Mary. Everything was great.

    Salmon chowder & crabby Bloody Mary
    Ashley S.

    I was lured in by the crabby Bloody Mary! We ordered the Salmon chowder, which was delicious and the bloody art was delicious and fun. BUT the crab leg was complete frozen. Sad :(. Also very expensive here.

    Great salmon chowder
    Helene S.

    Located near the cruise terminal at Icy Straight Point, we stopped here after our early morning whale watching cruise with Allen Marine. (They guarantee a whale sighting and give you $100 back if you do not see whales. We were so lucky to see mommy whales and baby whale calves swimming together). The salmon chowder was fresh, piping hot, filled with chunks of Alaskan salmon and topped with salmon bacon. It was so delicious and a perfect quick bite after our whale watching excursion. So nice to be able sit outside and enjoy a clear summer day in Alaska. TIPS: There is also free Wi-Fi here. Check out the free salmon processing museum next door. Although fishy, it is interesting.

    crab legs, crab legs, and crab legs
    Melanie S.

    First, there is not a lot of places to eat in this tiny town and lines are very long, and prices are expensive. Town is for cruise ships and several of the restaurants are reserved for excursion people and closed to everyone else. Waited at least and hour to order and another 30-45 minutes for our food. Hard to find a place to sit and inside the building is very stuffy and very loud. Ordered snow and Dungeness crab clusters which both were very delicious. Another in our party ordered the jambalaya but was very disappointed in it and threw it out. Salmon chowder was just ok. Very little salmon in it.

    Definitely get the live Dungeness crab.  So fresh and sweet.
    Lily Z.

    I was not planning to eat at a place that resembled a tourist trap. However, I saw the cook cracking huge live Dungeness and I could not resist the temptation. I mean what can possibly go wrong with live fresh seafood? This turned out to be one of the best Dungeness I ever had. It wasn't seasoned with anything except maybe some fresh ocean water, steamed, and served with warm butter and a lemon wedge. I say skip the frozen snow crab and king crab and go for the fresh Dungeness.

    Jennifer K.

    The Crab Station is one of the few food outlet at Icy Point Strait. Of course I had crab here. They tasted ok but I found them a little pricey but they have monopoly at this location so they can charge you a higher price. Service is OK.. it was not busy at all as there was only one cruise ship in port. The food was quite fresh and great to wash that down with some local beer.

    Alaskan King crab. Worth the experience
    Pat E.

    Yes it is expensive! They may even run out of a certain item or it not be in season. The line may be long and you are expected to bus your own table. The lady at the counter can be "raw" but she will answer your questions. Given those minuses, it is still a big plus having fresh caught crab in Alaska along the pier. It's an EXPERIENCE. We spent $70 bucks for a cluster of KING CRAB ( 4 legs & body part) not counting the beer. They were meaty & succulent. With butter and lemon..... Over the top. Lip smacking, finger licking delicious. Think of it as a decadent snack. When in Alaska.... You just have to Indulge sometimes. You may not have the opportunity again. Glad we got the KING CRAB.

    Bloody Mary
    Nikki W.

    We stopped in for some drinks! It was good! If you go stop for a Bloody Mary. I tried one of the other specialty drinks too and can't remember the name but I was good too!

    the crab house on the dock

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    Not a lot on the menu but the Dungeness Crab was the freshest I've ever tasted. It is caught locally and prepared daily.

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    Just an ok place. We just had a few Alaskan Brewery beers and went back to ship for lunch.

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    Hoonah Beach House - Fresh caught Alaskan Dungeness crab with Thai fried rice and wild berry dessert. This is what awaits you at the end of our Village Tour!

    Hoonah Beach House

    4.7(13 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Awesome Dungeness crab with fried rice and a delightful homemade berry cobbler served by the…read morefriendliest couple ever. To us, this was the best meal of our entire cruise to Alaska, including the ones on the ship! This lovely establishment is run by a lively couple - Todd and Srisa. Todd is the fisherman who goes out to catch your crab just an hour or two in advance of your meal. Together, they prepare a wonderful meal of steamed Dungeness Crab that is the freshest ever, accompanied by servings of Thai Fried Rice for everyone in your party. Mix the chunks of crab into the rice and voila' - The best crab fried rice I've ever tasted! Both of them cook and together they come out to present each course. The dessert is a delicious homemade berry cobbler made from wild berries that Sri handpicked herself. Just WOW. C A L L A H E A D ! ! ! Their usual mode of operation seems to serve private small tour groups, but my advice is to call ahead of time to reserve your table (ideally before you board your cruise) and tell them which day you are coming into Icy Point Strait. They'll definitely save a table for you if you give them a heads-up! D I R E C T I O N S : If your cruise ship itinerary says "Icy Point Strait" as a stopover, take the little shuttle bus on the far side of the visitors center for $5 each. Or.. just walk the 1.2 miles over to the nearby town of Hoonah. Hoonah is a tiny little village filled with fishing boats and a minimum of touristy kitsch. HBH is on your way into town. The shuttle bus passes HBH on the way in, and drops you off in front of the harbor marina. Set your sights a couple of blocks back along the shoreline from the harbor and you'll find Hoonah Beach House (HBH). We would love to dine here again!

    Called to see if they were open before cruise and confirmed, showed up and they weren't open.read more

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    Hoonah Beach House - The view coming in..

    The view coming in..

    Hoonah Beach House - Fresh Caught (same day) Dungeness Crab with Thai-style Fried Rice. You can have it with or without shell.

    Fresh Caught (same day) Dungeness Crab with Thai-style Fried Rice. You can have it with or without shell.

    Hoonah Beach House - The view coming in..

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    The view coming in..

    Crab House - crab

    Crab House

    3.6(28 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    First off - I think I seafood in Alaska is a major rip times 4. Oh, the seafood itself is great…read morestuff and cooked well. But the prices are beyond ridiculous. Pictured for 3 people...plus (2) chowders...that was $373. Correct - $373.00. $47.50 a cluster for snows. King Crab $100-$115 lb. And I thought the crab were caught right there? lol. I can get snow crab...shipped to the middle of of the US...all the middle men making theirs - and it's 12.99 lb (even $9.99 lb) on sale. A pure tourist trap rip off it seems. And everywhere does it (it) seems - because they can. I'd suggest you think twice in this one - as the seafood isn't that much over the top better seafood. After doing it in this day, I'd absolutely personally save the money.

    Stopped here on a whim and I'm so glad we did! I was initially not going to get anything but ended…read moreup downing their chowder which was tasty but I was wow'd away by their bloody Mary! Actually got full off of the toppings alone and I like how the flavor of the drink doesn't taste like someone put a straw inside a ketchup packet and then began slurping it was balanced out very nicely and is by far the best Bloody Mary I've ever had. Love it! Only reason why it's not 5 stars is because service at bar was lovely but I can't say the same for the lady that took our food order. Other than that it's a great stop!

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    Crab House - View of Port Frederick.

    View of Port Frederick.

    Crab House - Dungeness crab - 4 clusters, chowder, reindeer chili

    Dungeness crab - 4 clusters, chowder, reindeer chili

    Crab House - Bloody Mary

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    Bloody Mary

    The Fisherman's Daughter - Breakfast burritos

    The Fisherman's Daughter

    4.5(71 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    Highly recommend if you're exploring Hoonah! It's a $10 shuttle ride or 1.5 mile walk…read more Came here for a port call and this place was the highlight! We opted in for the $10 shuttle to downtown Hoonah and it stopped right infront of this place. The staff was very friendly and recommended the burrito, which my husband got. He said the burrito was delicious. I got the Right On- omg amazing but portion size for 2. Love the gravy and the biscuit! Perfect savory goodness I wanted. We also got 2 coffees that were great and we continued to drink them as we explored the jetty. The layout was perfect; we opted in to sit inside but they also have seats outside.

    We arrived at Icy Strait Point on the Norwegian Jade. We walked into town (a beautiful walk) and…read morecontinued to the end of town where we found The Fisherman's Daughter near a community trail and park. This is a great spot where you walk up to the window and order. They have different tacos, salmon, and halibut. We ordered the blackened halibut tacos and the beer battered halibut with potato salad and broccoli salad. It took a while to get our food and the beer battered halibut was not as tender as I would have liked, but the meal was tasty. They also serve espresso, coffee, and tea. There is another window that serves beer. This is a great place to stop after you've walked along the shoreline from your cruise ship. You can also buy some swag to remember it by!

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    The Fisherman's Daughter - The menu

    The menu

    The Fisherman's Daughter - Right On

    Right On

    The Fisherman's Daughter - The beer window

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    The beer window

    Tracy's King Crab Shack - Red King  crab yum!

    Tracy's King Crab Shack

    4.5(1.1k reviews)
    40.2 mi
    $$$

    This time we were able to port at Juneau on time and was able to get off and go to Tracy's Crab…read moreShack. We lined up around 9am and the places open at 9:30 even though the sign said 10am. The line moved quick and we were able to get a seat inside. We went with the red and golden crab to see what the difference was besides the price! The red crab was definitely better in terms of taste. The price is ridiculous as the red crab was $90 for a leg and the golden crab was $65 per leg. Since we were here, we had to eat it though. We also got a cup of the crab bisque. It was good and what made it better was putting more crab into it! The bread was realistically just a Hawaiian roll with a little garlic butter. There wasn't enough garlic taste for our liking. We told our friend to make a little crab sandwich with her roll.

    I was on a cruise trip and came to Juneau to try this restaurant, which I had been hearing about…read morefor a long time. The day I arrived, it was a rainy day, but the line to Tracy's Kong Crab Shack was long. However, the line moved quickly, and our group was able to find a seat. We ordered the extra-large bunker with some crab cakes. Wow, the taste was amazing. The crab legs were huge with lots of meat, and the crab cake was delicious. When we received our order, we were missing some claws, and the server was very accommodating in following up to make it right. The place was packed, and there was only one restroom, which made it hard to use if you were in a hurry.

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    Tracy's King Crab Shack - Steaming pots of crabs.

    Steaming pots of crabs.

    Tracy's King Crab Shack - Golden Alaskan king crab combo

    Golden Alaskan king crab combo

    Tracy's King Crab Shack - LONG LINE @ 7PM

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    LONG LINE @ 7PM

    Fairweather Dining Room - Brownie dessert

    Fairweather Dining Room

    4.4(5 reviews)
    27.3 mi

    I came to the Fairweather Dining Room inside Glacier Bay Lodge after completing the day tour boat…read moretrip throughout Glacier Bay National Park. Although I wasn't a guest at the Glacier Bay Lodge, it was actually my AirB&B Host who suggested I make a reservation for dinner first thing in the morning when I arrived at the lodge. And...btw, Glacier Bay Lodge is the departure point for boat trips out on the waters of Glacier Bay. The dock area is located right in the rear of the lodge. I was fortunate enough to grab a 6:15pm reservation, though this was for one of the last weekends of the tourism season, at the end of August. Also, one more thing, lol...to explore Glacier National Park...by boat is the only way it can be navigated. The National Park Services in conjunction with the Glacier Bay Lodge offers one, 8 hour excursion from 8am - 4pm every day throughout the summer season. The website for boat tours is: https://www.visitglacierbay.com/tours/glacier-bay-day-tour/ So, it just efficiently made sense to have dinner here at the Fairweather Dining Room after finishing seeing Glacier Bay. I would also recommend to others out there to take the day boat tour and come here for dinner. Almost everyone on my tour was a familiar face eating inside the dining room afterwards. Another thing, lol, if you're not staying at Glacier Bay Lodge...then there's not many options to eat in the remote town of Gustavus. After dinner, my AirB&B Host was kind enough to pick me up at the lodge and drive me back to my cabin. Some details about this Fairweather Dining Room... - It had a cozy and rustic feel to it. There was a fireplace right nearby within the lodge. - The menu is limited to just a few options including salmon, halibut and fish and chips. There was also ribeye steak and a chicken dish. But, of course, when here on the Glacier Bay waters of the Inside Passage of Alaska...how can you not have seafood? I chose the halibut. According to the menu... "Baked Alaskan Halibut with lemon herb compound-butter, red-skinned garlic mashed potatoes, sauteed carrots and asparagus". As usual, it didn't eat heavy so I had room for dessert...a warm brownie with vanilla ice cream, drizzled caramel syrup and whipped cream (which wasn't even on the menu, but suggested by my server). Lastly, I had a decent view of the boating dock pier though the whole day was dampened by cloudy, foggy and tough conditions outside. Overall, eating here at the Fairweather Dining Room was still a rewarding way to end my visit to Glacier Bay National Park. I really liked the food, service and charming setting.

    I had my meals--mostly salmon on salad--while staying at the lodge. The salmon was always…read moreperfectly cooked. The menu is solid and practical as expected for a top park concessionaire. The best part is probably the service, which was excellent. I had one really fair weather day with a view of the distant Fairweather Range, but even on drizzly days the bay view is lovely.

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    Fairweather Dining Room - The Fairweather Dining Room is located straight ahead, inside Glacier Bay Lodge.

    The Fairweather Dining Room is located straight ahead, inside Glacier Bay Lodge.

    Fairweather Dining Room - Baked Alaskan Halibut

    Baked Alaskan Halibut

    Fairweather Dining Room - Just a couple items on the menu

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    Just a couple items on the menu

    The Wild Alaskan - What's left of the crab cake sliders

    The Wild Alaskan

    4.5(68 reviews)
    38.9 mi
    $$

    We came here on our way back to Juneau from seeing the Mendenhall Glacier…read more I got the Texas size fish and chips. Hands down incredible halibut. It was not overly battered and perfectly fried. It was so fresh. The sidewinder fries were awesome! The Drive Through burger was delicious and the fries were also yummy. We got the pickles in the side - the person running the truck told us he makes the pickles. They were sooooo good. He also brought out a sample of the bbq chicken for us and it was very good. We sat at the table outside and ate the food and it was great! I will absolutely be back here the next time I am in Juneau. This place is a must-try!

    Pretty good fish and chips spot! We've been in the area for a week and I've tried almost every…read moreorder of fish and chips I could find. While this isn't my favorite (try Sandbar), the fish is fresh and it's pretty hard to complain. Another win for fish and chips in the area. The shape of the potatoes is a bit weird looking, but surprisingly it works and they were nice and crispy. I did think the fish batter was a tad doughy on the inside, and yet a little overcooked on the outside. Not the end of the world though, and I still enjoyed it. We did stop by during the week for lunch and the truck was closed, which was a bit annoying. One of the brewery employees said this place doesn't always open reliably, for various reasons. Just something to be aware of. Better luck on the weekends. Overall it's a nice spot right next to the Alaskan Brewing Company, which has lots of great beers and a nice patio spot out back to eat your fish, have a beer, and hang out with your dog. Yum!

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    The Wild Alaskan
    The Wild Alaskan - Fish is very fresh.  Slightly overcooked and a little doughy inside, but still a solid bet.  Very good overall.

    Fish is very fresh. Slightly overcooked and a little doughy inside, but still a solid bet. Very good overall.

    The Wild Alaskan - Blume dogs menu

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    Blume dogs menu

    Tracy's King Crab Shack - 2lbs Alaskan King Crab

    Tracy's King Crab Shack

    4.3(131 reviews)
    39.9 mi

    We stopped at Tracy's King Crab Shack while in Juneau doing the Alaskan cruise…read more There are two locations, this location being less busy than the main location. There is one bathroom on site. Discover is an accepted form of payment. There is a 2.5% surcharge added to credit card sales. There is a $2.50 up-charge added for to-go items. Wine and beer are available for purchase with a 3% liquor tax. Every step of the process is self-serve; from ordering food, picking up food and bussing own table. The entire establishment is in refurbished functional sheds. Seating is outdoor picnic table, covered tent style. There are several photo stand-ins on the property creating fun photo opportunities. During our visit, I slurped on a pint of Alaskan Husky IPA for $8.50. We shared a small (qty 6) Mini Crab Cakes for $10.95. I ordered a pound of Alaskan Red King Crab for $85; served with garlic rolls and butter. This crab was a test in patience to say the least. Lots of cracking needed to be done and it wasn't easy. My daughter ordered a pound of the Dungeness Snow Crab for $35. We all had a great time sampling local Alaskan seafood at Tracy's. Definitely a highlight of our stop in Juneau.

    The crab legs were big and amazing. The place was packed and everyone was having a fun time. The…read morebell rings every time someone orders a bucket of crabs. So fun! I was disappointed that every long sleeve tshirt was sold out.

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    Tracy's King Crab Shack
    Tracy's King Crab Shack
    Tracy's King Crab Shack - Welcome sign

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    Welcome sign

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