Pioneer Cafe, 619 Mission St, Ketchikan, AK 99901, United States
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Pioneer Cafe - Featured Reviews (511)
One of my favorite stops of our trip food wise. While adventuring through the town on foot we came across the Pioneer Cafe by chance. My favorite thing g to do of course is get eggs Benedict everywhere I possibly can so I was pleased to see the chance here. We definitely lucked out and did not have to wait to be seated. It was definitely a miracle as everyone and their mom was getting off their cruise ships at the same time. This location gives off an old diner vibe and I’m here for it. Our server was phenomenal and while he was very funny, he was also efficient and kind. The food was delicious and definitely hit the spot .
Step back in time at this cool 1950’s / 60’s diner. It’s open 24hrs and it’s family owned & run. We had a day in Ketchikan and had lunch here. The food was good and the portions are very generous. The seafood chowder was delicious Customer service wasn’t the best but we’re glad to tried it!
A throw back restaurant themed from the 1950’s or 1960’s. The food is good and you get a lot of it! Prices are reflective of the amount of food you get. Most breakfast meals can be shared between two people. Just recommend to try and get there before the cruise ships get in or else you’ll probably have a long wait. We went early morning around 7am and got our food with in 10-15 mins.
I loved this place! Food was great, our waiter was great, and I loved the 50’s and 60’s theme!
Don't come here if you're already hungry. It took 23 minutes to get this Reindeer hotdog that was 16 bucks. We were told not to eat off of the boat because they take advantage of tourists, but we did it anyway. The 23 minutes isn't including the time we were sitting there as a waiter and waitress stood there giggling and gossiping and basically ignoring us. No "oh I'm sorry it's taking so long" or any explanation. We were about to walk out when our disappointing meal came. It's a nice LOOKING place but eat somewhere else.
We were in Ketchikan port for the day and ate a late lunch in this diner. It was very busy and glad that there was a table that frees up. This area is very tourist so the menu items were pricey. The customer service is poor. The battered fish and fries we ordered were good.
Great little greasy spoon in the heart of Ketchikan. Stopped by twice this week, once for breakfast and once for lunch. The taco salad omelette was huge and delicious, and the service was prompt and courteous. Grabbed the Reuben for lunch and wasn’t near as fond of it as the delicious omelette, but did really enjoy the fries. A coworker ordered a milkshake with white cream and it was evident there was a bit of artistry that went into its creation!
Outstanding breakfast! Eggs, toast and bacon cooked perfectly. Hash browns nice and crispy. Even though it was a very busy day, the staff was friendly and served the food very quickly. Highly recommend!!
A woman owned business with unique locally designed apparel, candles, incense, and other goods. This was such a breath of fresh air over the cookie cutter T-Shirt/hoodie designs in souvenir shops from our 3 previous port visits on our cruise. They a
A woman owned business with unique locally designed apparel, candles, incense, and other goods. This was such a breath of fresh air over the cookie cutter T-Shirt/hoodie designs in souvenir shops from our 3 previous port visits on our cruise. They a
Beautiful lake! You can get a free shuttle to downtown from the cruise ship port, and then itâs a long and pretty steep incline walk through some neighbourhoods to the trail head. Thatâs the hardest part done! Only then a very short steep walk an
This hole in the whole was a perfect spot to grab a few drinks and have a cigar right on the back patio overlooking the water. Friendly staff and a full bar. Leave a dollar!
Was tough, harder than I expected. Hiking from sea level up to 900+ m would be fine, but last 250 m of height was in snow (June 7). Trail was 1 to 2 meters below the snow so it did not help too much :-). In some areas it was so steep that I grabbed t
We were in Ketchikan port for the day and rented a car. We lucked out with a beautiful day. Ketchikan is known to be one of the wettest areas in Alaska. We wanted to go as far away from the crowds and this was at the end of the main road. This is
Great find! We tried the oatmeal cream and gingersnap cookies, and the blueberry muffin. They were all delicious and the lattes were so good too! Would definitely come back if Iâm in the area again.
So easy to be on and off the docks here. Port security uses facial recognition but ship is close and easily accessible to town. Most tourist things are right off the ship in easy walking distance. Hit Mount Roberts Tram early or the lines get long
Very beautiful hike that is not far from town. I took an uber to get to the far end of the trail by the college and then it's an easy walk back to town from the closer end of the trail.