Ketchikan’s Alaskan Crab Feast promises an unforgettable culinary experience in a scenic setting. For $115.54 per person, visitors can indulge in all-you-can-eat Dungeness crab, fresh salad, baby red potatoes, and decadent carrot cake. Located downtown, the intimate gathering offers stunning views of the creek and harbor. With limited capacity and ADA accessibility, this feast caters to those seeking a personalized and memorable dining adventure. Intrigued? There’s more to discover about this unique Alaskan offering.
Key Points
- The Alaskan Crab Feast in Ketchikan is a 75-minute small-group experience priced at $115.54 per person, featuring all-you-can-eat Dungeness crab, salad, potatoes, and carrot cake.
- The feast is located in the scenic downtown Ketchikan area, offering views of the harbor, Deer Mountain, and the surrounding commercial fishing boats.
- The dining experience includes a variety of crab-based and vegetarian options, with the opportunity to pair the crab with beer or wine.
- The event is designed to be ADA-accessible, with covered, heated, and cushioned seating, accommodating guests with mobility needs.
- Reservations can be made online or by contacting The Harbor Haus, with the option to reserve and pay later, and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Overview and Pricing
The Alaskan Crab Feast at The Harbor Haus offers visitors a chance to experience the local seafood delicacy. Priced from $115.54 per person, the 75-minute feast includes all-you-can-eat Dungeness crab, a salad, baby red potatoes, carrot cake, and a beverage.
Guests can enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later. The small-group experience, limited to 10 participants, provides ADA-accessible seating with views of Ketchikan Creek, Thomas Basin, and the commercial fishing boats.
Surrounded by totem poles and the historic Creek Street, this is a must-try culinary adventure.
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Location and Setting
Located in scenic downtown Ketchikan, the Alaskan Crab Feast takes place in the historic Thomas Basin district.
This picturesque setting offers views of Ketchikan Creek, Thomas Basin, Deer Mountain, and commercial fishing boats.
The event’s check-in is conveniently located just one block from the cruise ship docks, at the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show/Harbor Haus Facility.
Diners can soak in the sights and sounds of the working harbor, surrounded by totem poles, Creek Street, and the sight of jumping salmon.
The scenic harbor view provides the perfect backdrop for the Alaskan Crab Feast dining experience.
Dining Experience
As the main attraction of the Alaskan Crab Feast, diners can indulge in an all-you-can-eat spread of fresh Dungeness crab.
The feast includes a salad with an Asian-style dressing, baby red potatoes, and carrot cake. Guests can pair their crab with one beer or wine, and enjoy unlimited water, coffee, tea, and soda.
Vegetarian and non-crab options are available for those who prefer an alternative.
The intimate setting allows diners to savor the scenic harbor views as they enjoy the local seafood-centric dining experience.
Group Size and Accessibility
Although the Alaskan Crab Feast is a small group experience, it’s designed to be ADA-accessible.
The group size is limited to 10 participants, ensuring an intimate and personalized dining event. The seating area is covered, heated, and cushioned, accommodating guests with mobility needs.
The intimate event with a small group size and accessible seating caters to guests with mobility needs.
The venue takes pride in providing an inclusive experience, allowing everyone to savor the flavors of Alaska’s renowned Dungeness crab.
Whether you’re traveling solo or with a group, the Alaskan Crab Feast offers a memorable and accessible dining option in the heart of Ketchikan’s picturesque harbor.
More Great Tours NearbyHighlights and Activities
Guests can watch the daily catch brought to the docks, surrounded by the scenic sights of Ketchikan’s iconic totem poles, Creek Street, and jumping salmon. During the meal, they’ll enjoy the picturesque harbor view.
| Highlights | Activities |
|————|————|
| Totem poles | Watch daily catch |
| Creek Street | Observe jumping salmon |
| Jumping salmon | Enjoy scenic harbor view |
| Ketchikan’s historic district | – |
| Commercial fishing boats | – |
The Alaskan Crab Feast at The Harbor Haus offers a truly immersive Ketchikan experience, showcasing the region’s natural beauty and lively culture.
Reservations and Cancellations
Reservations for the Alaskan Crab Feast can be made online or by contacting The Harbor Haus directly.
Guests have the option to reserve and pay later, making it convenient to plan their trip. The experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring flexibility in case plans change. This policy allows for a full refund, so guests can book with confidence.
With a small group size limited to 10 participants, it’s recommended to make reservations early to secure a spot and enjoy the scenic Alaskan crab feast to the fullest.
Visiting Ketchikan
Nestled along the tranquil shores of Ketchikan Creek, the charming coastal town of Ketchikan offers a captivating blend of Alaskan wilderness and rich maritime history. Visitors can enjoy the town’s vibrant culture by exploring its iconic landmarks, such as the historic Creek Street and the picturesque fishing harbor.
| Activity | Description |
| — | — |
| Totem Pole Tour | Discover the intricate stories behind the towering totem poles that dot the landscape. |
| Salmon Fishing | Cast a line and try your hand at catching the region’s famous salmon. |
| Hiking Trails | Lace up your boots and hit the numerous hiking trails that wind through the surrounding mountains. |
| Kayaking | Glide through the calm waters of the harbor, taking in the breathtaking views. |
| Culinary Delights | Indulge in the local seafood specialties, including the renowned Alaskan crab.
What to Expect
When guests arrive at the Harbor Haus in Ketchikan’s historic Thomas Basin district, they’ll be greeted by stunning views of the surrounding waterways and mountains.
Inside, they’ll find an all-you-can-eat Dungeness crab feast. The meal includes a salad, baby red potatoes, carrot cake, and a beer or wine. Vegetarian and non-crab options are available.
An all-you-can-eat Dungeness crab feast featuring a salad, baby red potatoes, carrot cake, and a beer or wine. Vegetarian and non-crab options available.
The intimate setting, limited to 10 participants, provides an ADA-accessible experience with covered, heated, and cushioned seating.
Throughout the 75-minute dining experience, guests can watch the daily catch brought to the docks, surrounded by totem poles and jumping salmon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Alaskan Crab Sustainably Sourced?
The website does not specify whether the Alaskan crab served at the feast is sustainably sourced. Without this information, it’s unclear if the crab is procured through environmentally responsible fishing practices.
Can I Bring My Own Alcohol?
No, guests cannot bring their own alcohol to the Alaskan Crab Feast. The experience includes one complimentary beer or wine per person, and unlimited non-alcoholic beverages are also provided throughout the 75-minute dining event.
Is There a Dress Code for the Event?
The event has no strict dress code, though it’s recommended to dress comfortably in casual attire appropriate for the dining experience. There’s no need to wear formal wear for this relaxed and scenic Alaskan crab feast.
Do They Offer Gluten-Free or Dairy-Free Options?
Yes, the Alaskan Crab Feast offers vegetarian and non-crab options, which can accommodate gluten-free and dairy-free dietary needs. Guests can select these options when checking in for the event.
Can I Extend My Reservation if I Need More Time?
Yes, you can extend your reservation for the Alaskan Crab Feast if you need more time. The experience allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and a reserve now & pay later option is available.
The Sum Up
The Ketchikan Alaskan Crab Feast offers a delightful dining experience in a scenic setting. With all-you-can-eat Dungeness crab, a maximum of 10 participants, and an ADA-accessible environment, it’s a flexible and memorable option for visitors. Reservations can be made online with free cancellation up to 24 hours prior, making it a convenient choice for those exploring Ketchikan.
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