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Restaurant Skagway – Our top 10 restaurants in Skagway – Petit Futé
"444 4th Street 99840, Skagway, AK 99840American, Pub, BarLunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Late Night, DrinksSeating, Television, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible+1 907-983-2200http://pizzastation.eskagway.com"
"The station was cool, but made awesome by the beautiful Hannah C that took care of us today. I was on a cruise, and was leaving shortly after meeting her."
"Housed in a former gas station, this year-round restaurant is known for its comfort-food specials. The huge calzones are stuffed and served...Read More"
"3rd Ave & Spring St, Skagway, AK 99840American, Bar, PubLunch, Dinner, Late Night, DrinksTakeout, Seating, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Live Music+1 907-983-6214http://www.westmarkhotels.com"
"I have to say excellent place good staff nice beer and i hanged one dolar bill with my name good experience see you next year. www.westmarkhotels.com/skagway-food"
"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...Read More"
"This dainty bakery is so small, the morning queue for its giant cinnamon rolls covered with glaciers of icing ($3) snakes out to the sidewalk. They’re worth the wait. Breakfast in Skagway"
"Find the who's who of Skagway in this coffee shop every morning. A locals' hotspot, the lattes are top-notch and the Alaska-roasted Ravensbrew drip coffee is always fresh. Another locally-owned-and-operated establishment, grab a kick-butt breakfast sammie, hot burrito, or fresh smoothie to get your day started the right way."
"Skagway's favorite place for breakfast bagels, healthy sandwiches and smoothies, although the coffee's fairly run-of-the-mill. This is where you come to idle away a rainy afternoon. Health Food in Skagway"
"Prices are steeper at this local hangout than at some coffee shops, but the ingredients are fresh and local, and nearly everything on the menu...Read More"
"Skagway is known as the Garden City of Alaska, and the Jewell Gardens of Skagway is one reason why.Combining gorgeously landscaped grounds and the Garden City Glassworks, it’s a popular excursion for independent travelers and cruise ship shore visitors alike.Stroll the gardens at your own pace, or take a guided tour of the grounds. Bulbs and tulips thrive in May, and summertime is a riot of color.Glassworks tours reveal the mysteries of the art of glassblowing, and offer visitors the chance to have a go at creating their own glass ornament, under the watchful eye of a professional glass artist.The ‘blow your own’ glassblowing tour and demonstration theater can be combined with a garden tour and organic afternoon tea or gourmet lunch served in the grounds.Photo courtesy of Jewell GardensMore"
"If the crowds are overwhelming you, cross the Skagway River to Jewell Gardens. Located where Henry Clark started the first commercial vegetable farm in Alaska, the garden is a quiet spot of flower beds, ponds,..."
"A tour in the Jewell Gardens includes a guide and a tea and lunch break. The Poppies Restaurant uses only fresh produces. The gardens can host weddings."
"No Skagway trip is complete without a salmon bake excursion. There’s just something about grilling some fresh wild-caught Alaskan salmon that’s to die for. During this Skagway excursion, you’ll travel to the famous Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp; the place gets its name from the journalists who covered the Klondike Gold Rush and shared all sorts of tall tales while resting here."
"Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp and Salmon Bake At the foot of the White Pass and nestled beside a waterfall you will …"
"Pullen Creek RV Park Water, electric, dump station and coin-op showers. Tent camping in designated RV sites. Turn east on 2nd Ave. …"
"Truly the most romantic dining experience in Skagway, taste the delights of both land and sea as you dine garden-side or in a cozy corner of the historic Skagway Inn. Sample the smoked salmon puff pastry, halibut cakes, Yukon caribou medallions, fresh-caught fish tacos, and the rhubarb crisp. Snag a mint julep or gin martini from the bar and soak in the ambiance of this welcoming Skagway restaurant."
"Carl went out of his way to accommodate us and was super nice!. We loved the room, and his breakfast was GREAT!"
"No Skagway trip is complete without a salmon bake excursion. There’s just something about grilling some fresh wild-caught Alaskan salmon that’s to die for. During this Skagway excursion, you’ll travel to the famous Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp; the place gets its name from the journalists who covered the Klondike Gold Rush and shared all sorts of tall tales while resting here."
"Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp and Salmon Bake At the foot of the White Pass and nestled beside a waterfall you will …"