4 Best Restaurants in Sitka, Juneau, the Inside Passage, and Southeast Alaska

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We've compiled the best of the best in Sitka - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Ludvig's Bistro

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Food lovers pack into Ludvig's to sample chef-owner Colette Nelson's remarkably creative cuisine, which means there's often a wait, but rest assured that your meal will be worth it. Seafood (particularly king salmon and scallops) is the specialty, and organic ingredients are used whenever possible. The interior evokes an Italian bistro, with rich yellow walls and copper-topped tables. Ludwig's also operates a soup cart near the Sitka Sound Science Center—a good option for those who can't commit to dinner or score a reservation.

256 Katlian St., Sitka, AK, 99835, USA
907-738–8508
Known For
  • King salmon and scallops
  • Attractive Italian bistro–inspired setting
  • Excellent wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues. and Oct.–Apr.
Reservations essential

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Beak Restaurant

$$$$

On a clear day, the deck at this popular eatery typically overflows with a lively local crowd devoted to the creative dishes of chef Renée Trafton, a James Beard Award semifinalist. Trafton believes in sustainable practices—that includes a living wage for staff and no tipping (if you do leave a tip, it will be donated to local charities). Beak is near the bridge in a historic building that also houses the local radio station, KCAW. 

2 Lincoln St., Sitka, AK, USA
907-966–2326
Known For
  • Seared salmon
  • Highly regarded chef
  • Fresh, local ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Mean Queen

$$
Carefully crafted pizza and generously sized salads are the draw at the Mean Queen, a casual, friendly pub near the bridge. The views of Sitka Harbor make it a great spot to linger.

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Nugget Restaurant

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Travelers flying out of Sitka's airport retreat to the Nugget while waiting for their plane to arrive. The Nugget serves American classics for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but the homemade pies are the real attraction.