"Either lost or had a phone swiped here. It's been a week and no one answers the phone. No chance to leave a voicemail. No communication unless you are physically at the bar."
So the above was my original comment and someone representing the owner immediately responds with: "Swing buy we'll see what we can do to find the phone you lost". Its like the complaint wasn't read or was just being mocked .. To the person who responded .. Ketchikan is a cruise port. Your bar obviously receives a lot of business from patrons who do not live or work in Ketchikan and if my complaint is that you have to physically be at the bar to reach someone, it means "swinging by" is not convenient or not an option. How does someone communicate with the bar without swinging by as it seems no one answers a phone, there is no voicemail that picks up, and no email address to be found. The phone has been disabled because someone tried several times to open it unsuccessfully. Should people avoid this bar if they are from...
Read moreThis is a dangerous place. Don't go here. Only went there once and I'll never go there again. The bartenders got really drunk and chased me and my friend down the street trying to physically assault us. We ran away. Like only in ketchikan do the bartenders get belligerently drunk and chase people down the street. Literally we were over at the waterfront and were waking to catch a cab, minding our own business, until the bar tenders started yelling at us and trying to physically fight as we ran away. I...
Read more'Getting drunk with the locals' was not an excursion option on our ship but it should've been! We stopped in to buy a pack of smokes and wound up sitting for a beer when we met Alex, Kat and Gina. We had a ton of fun chatting with them and hearing all about life in Ketchikan. Super fun people to get to know on our very short time on shore. Kat and Alex even showed us around town a bit! Wish we had longer to stay. Definitely stop by and don't forget to ring the bell when you get...
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