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Inexpensive food in Ketchikan tends to be rather good, a rare combination in Alaska. The place is also renowned for its hard drinking . Steer clear of the First City Tavern , a favorite with commercial fishers and cannery workers eager to forget the sight and smell of raw fish. Annabelle's Keg & Chowder House 326 Front St phone 907/225-6009. Classy but relaxed atmosphere. Good espresso, sourdough pancakes and seafood at moderate to high prices. Arctic Bar 509 Water St. Basic, dark boozing bar with a great view over the water once the cruise ships have left. Diaz Chinese Restaurant 335 Stedman St phone 907/225-2257. Great inexpensive diner food with some tasty Filipino dishes. Pizza Mill 808 Water St phone 907/225-6646. Ketchikan's oldest pizza joint is a great low-key place for gourmet pizzas (known here as Yuppie Pies; from $10 for a 12-inch), subs, burgers ($6-8), burritos ($6-7), salads and draft beer. No credit cards.
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Steamers 76 Front St phone 907/225-1600. Large, bustling restaurant opposite the cruise-ship dock with great views and seafood to match - not to mention a well-stocked bar with a plethora of beers on tap and occasional live music.
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