432 S Franklin St, Juneau, AK 99801, United States
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Juneau's Internet-famous restaurant. I did my homework before going to Alaska and chose this restaurant as my first choice. I must try the long king crab legs and Alaskan beer shown in the pictures. The red-faced house on the Juneau pier is this restaurant. It is easy to spot and I went straight into the store. There were not too many customers in the store at this time, so there was no queue for ordering. I ordered Large King Leg and Alaskan Ambe. The crab meat was tender and a little sweet. It was really delicious. The beer was strong and full. You need to be careful when holding it. People with a small alcohol tolerance or stomach capacity will not be able to drink a glass. Very delicious beer! After eating, I went to see the Mendenhall Glacier. When I returned, I saw a long line outside the restaurant.
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Juneau's Internet-famous restaurant. I did my homework before going to Alaska and chose this restaurant as my first choice. I must try the long king crab legs and Alaskan beer shown in the pictures. The red-faced house on the Juneau pier is this restaurant. It is easy to spot and I went straight into the store. There were not too many customers in the store at this time, so there was no queue for ordering. I ordered Large King Leg and Alaskan Ambe. The crab meat was tender and a little sweet. It was really delicious. The beer was strong and full. You need to be careful when holding it. People with a small alcohol tolerance or stomach capacity will not be able to drink a glass. Very delicious beer! After eating, I went to see the Mendenhall Glacier. When I returned, I saw a long line outside the restaurant.
How can a senior foodie come to Alaska and not eat seafood from its place of origin - king crab? This restaurant is quite famous in the local area, and is very close to the cruise ship terminal and the cable car station going up the mountain. I heard that it has recently moved into a building, which shows that the business is booming! We ordered a large king crab bucket. The crab meat is super tender and sweet! When you bite it, the juice of the meat itself flows out, and it tastes like sea water. Americans like to eat it with butter, but I like the original taste. Cantonese people are still quite pursuing "freshness".
There is a king crab restaurant in Juneau, Alaska, which is a must-stop for cruise ships traveling between Vancouver and Alaska. It is right next to the pier. There was no crab on the cruise ship, so everyone lined up to eat crab after getting off the ship. The crab was not alive but frozen. As soon as I saw this, my interest dropped by half. Besides, the price is not cheap, $29.6 per person. You have to line up outside the store, and your precious sightseeing time is not wasted like this! However, it’s not a big deal if you miss it, because crab is provided for dinner on the ship.
I am Guanhai Tingtao tour+global traveler, please follow me! (The 2210th original travel photo published in 1000+ cities in 57 countries/regions on 5 continents) Who says the capital must be prosperous? Juneau, Alaska, is so small that you can measure it with your feet! 🚶♀️✨ 📍**Route recommendation** 1️⃣ **Alaska State Capitol**: The most mini state government in the United States🏛️, the golden dome reflects the snow-capped mountains, it is super good to take pictures! 2️⃣ **Alaska State Museum**: Gold Rush + Aboriginal culture📜, the $15 ticket is worth the price~ 3️⃣ **Old Pier**: Wooden pier in 1880🌊, a secret camera position with more seagulls than tourists! 4️⃣ **Cruise Terminal**: Watch giant cruise ships dock and leave the port🛳️. It is not common to see five "giant ships" in the same frame🌄 Back at the dock, be sure to dine at Tracy's King Crab Shack. Its king crab legs🦀 are so sweet that you scream! Paired with a glass of local craft beer, you can get the Alaskan flavor~ 💡The whole 3h journey is stress-free. May to August is the rainy season, so wear non-slip shoes! The cobblestone road is super slippery in the rainy season👟 . But Juneau on a rainy day has a more cinematic feel🎬 #Cruise Travel #City Humanities Notes #Travel with Cute Kids