Historic building with GREAT VIEWS of the harbor, port, cruise ships, and sea planes operating from the Warf. Also -Four VERY POPULAR restaurants: 2 seafood restaurants (one seasonal, one year-round), a pizzeria, and Pel'meni, a cash-only Russian dumpling place. -60° North, a VERY GOOD new (2018) Alaskan chaga coffee and tea shop. -Nice large pictures of the historic hanger, seaplane pilots, and seaplane operations. -Gift shops, beauty parlor, lame ice cream, and myriad other offices and businesses. -Never-clean-enough...
Read moreI loved it. The people are very friendly,& just want to make sure you get everything you need. They will work hard for you, especially if you are nice back, to them. I believe they have highchair's for little one's, but sometime's thing's can change over time, so expect that, ok everyone. All in all, it's a very lovely place to visit, or eat at. Peaceful atmosphere, but busy at time's. If you're patient with them, you'll be very rewarded with yummy food, or whatever you're getting....
Read moreHistoric Merchants Wharf is a nice long boardwalk with every kind of gift shop you could imagine, not to mention all the other vendors that follow the tourists. Also the wharf is where all the cruise ship dock, so if your timing is right you can get up close to some magnificent ships. The tram entrance is right on the wharf so that is convenient if you want to get a look from above. The Wharf is a beautiful place to stroll along and view all the sights with...
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