Drinks & Nightlife
The Viking
218 Front StKaraoke, pool tables, dancing
Imperial Billiard & Bar
241 Front StDancing and billiards
Red Dog Saloon
278 S Franklin StSawdust floor and Alaska old time theme
Sightseeing
You take a tram up to the mountain on above Juneau...beautiful view! Shopping, dining, cafe, bar, video, eagle, hiking, carving exhibit up top.
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Mount Roberts Tramway station
490 S Franklin StYou take a tram up to the mountain on above Juneau...beautiful view! Shopping, dining, cafe, bar, video, eagle, hiking, carving exhibit up top.
Parks & Nature
The walk to the waterful and the fresh mist spray
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Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center
6000 Glacier Spur RdThe walk to the waterful and the fresh mist spray
Entertainment & Activities
It's the only spa with salt walls and floor in Alaska. Also massages and great selection of salt lamps
Glacier Salt Cave & Spa
917 Glacier AveIt's the only spa with salt walls and floor in Alaska. Also massages and great selection of salt lamps
Food Scene
The best pizza and salad bar in town. Kid friendly. Great beer. Video games.
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Bullwinkle's Pizza Parlor
9108 Mendenhall Mall RdThe best pizza and salad bar in town. Kid friendly. Great beer. Video games.
We went to the Gold Creek Salmon Bake in late July ($56 for visitors, $37 pp plus tax). The salmon was delicious (they use a special brown sugar sauce), and we loved the outdoor setting (with live music) next to Gold Creek where a waterfall is 2-min walk from your table. It is halfway from the airport to downtown. Other amenities are a gold panning set up, Alaskan scene photo opportunities, and a gift shop. Across the highway from the salmon bake is Dipac, the local salmon hatchery ($5 for adults). You might want to check it out before the salmon bake: http://www.dipac.net/hours-and-tours
Gold Creek Salmon Bake
1061 Salmon Creek LaneWe went to the Gold Creek Salmon Bake in late July ($56 for visitors, $37 pp plus tax). The salmon was delicious (they use a special brown sugar sauce), and we loved the outdoor setting (with live music) next to Gold Creek where a waterfall is 2-min walk from your table. It is halfway from the airport to downtown. Other amenities are a gold panning set up, Alaskan scene photo opportunities, and a gift shop. Across the highway from the salmon bake is Dipac, the local salmon hatchery ($5 for adults). You might want to check it out before the salmon bake: http://www.dipac.net/hours-and-tours