Restaurants

We may be a small community on a remote island, but we’ve got an impressive array of dining choices all the same! From gourmet dining to drive-through, Filipino to Mexican, soup to sushi, and fresh fish to falafel, you’ll find all your favorites.

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  1. Cape Fox Lodge

    For seafood lovers the Heen Kahidi Restaurant offers the best Alaskan seafood, King Crab, Wild King Salmon, and Halibut as well as seasonal favorites with just the right gourmet experience in mind.   More...

  2. The Landing Restaurant

    The beautiful Landing Restaurant in Ketchikan, Alaska is conveniently located across the street from the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry Terminal and directly across the beautiful Tongass Narrows from the Ketchikan International Airport.   More...

  3. Jeremiah's

    Located on The Landing Hotel property, Jeremiah’s serves meals from pasta to pizza and a variety of appetizers. The chic atmosphere is accented with a cozy fireplace and a summer deck with magnificent views of the Tongass Narrows.   More...

  4. Alaska Panhandle Pizza

    We specialize in Roman-style pan pizzas. We focus on a well-developed flavorful crust and quality ingredients. Choose our classic Italian pizzas or our house-made pizzas which have more of an American style topping. Give it a try and you'll like it!

  5. Timbers at Salmon Falls Resort

    Timbers is a rustic backdrop for the refined Pacific Northwest cuisine of the resort’s Executive Chef. Alaskan seafood plays a starring role on our a la carte breakfast, lunch and dinner menus. Prime Rib special on Fridays. Open June - September

  6. Good Fortune Chinese Restaurant

    Beef Lo Mein. My go-to cheap late-night dinner choice in college, and probably one of the more popular choices on your average takeout menu. This is a home-cooked version that tastes awesome, while using more vegetables and less oil. Yay!

  7. Pioneer Cafe

    The café is a favorite among locals, attracting a mix of families, retirees, and workers from nearby businesses. It's a place where everyone knows each other, and newcomers are quickly made to feel like part of the community. Friendly and personable.

  8. New York Cafe

    • 211 Stedman Street
      Ketchikan, AK 99901
    • Phone: 907-247-2326

    Nestled in a well-loved historic hotel, our neighborhood kitchen offers a thoughtful selection of food, beer, wine, coffee & desserts. Serving fresh seafood, American & Mediterranean cuisine, vegetarian options - sourced locally as much as possible.

  9. The Ketch Inn & Marina

    A waterfront location just minutes from downtown and Ketchikan Airport. The Hotel offers all inclusive Lodging + Meals packages with full and self-guided fishing excursions. Guest amenities include complimentary round-trip airport transfers, restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi.

  10. 108 Tap House and Burger Bar

    Craft cocktails, mouth-watering burgers, poutine, cheese curds, hummus fries, laughter, community,friends & family, all in a cozy atmosphere. That’s just a small bit of what we are about at 108.

  11. New China Restaurant

    We offer a variety of Chinese and Thai dishes (lunch and daily specials), vegan and vegetarian. We offer coconut juice and canned soft drinks, milk tea and Thai tea with or without boba, apple and orange juice, lemon and green tea in bottles.

  12. Subway of Ketchikan, LLC

    Alaska Subway® Restaurants have subs, signature wraps, salads and protein bowls prepared in front of you. Add chips and a drink to make it a meal! Feed the crowd with individually wrapped meals for your Alaska adventure!

  13. Annabelle's Keg & Chowder House

    Annabelle's Famous Keg and Chowder House are a popular Ketchikan Restaurant located in the Historic Gilmore Hotel. Try our fresh Alaskan seafood featuring Halibut, Salmon and King Crab and our sinfully made from scratch desserts.

  14. Alaska King Crab Company

    If you’re looking for legendary Alaska seafood, you could not have come to a better place. Ketchikan has been a fishing mecca since the Native Alaskans traveled from their remote villages to the banks of Ketchikan Creek to catch and process salmon.

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