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    Stormy's Cafe

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Espresso and Snack Bar - Latte

    Espresso and Snack Bar

    2.5(4 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I visited this place when on our Alaskan cruise and was really disappointed by the whole…read moreexperience. They offer three different sizes, but when they ran out of medium cups they gave me a small cup and charged me for the medium. Seems like a sneaky way to rip off customers/tourists, right? I tried to bring it to their attention, hoping for some understanding, but they flat-out refused to put the drink in a larger cup, despite the fact that they had run out of the medium ones. So, we asked for a refund, which felt like the only fair thing to do under the circumstances--but guess what? They refused that too. To make matters worse, the latte wasn't even good. It was bland and tasted nothing like the quality I'd expect from a decent coffee shop. On top of all this, the staff was incredibly rude. I really wanted to support a local business, but after this experience, I can't say I'd recommend this place to anyone. If you're looking for good service, fair pricing, and a decent latte, look elsewhere. So we received poor service when we called them out for ripping off customers. Sounds about right.

    OK tiny snack bar thy serves coffee in the town of Hoonah... AKA Icy Straight Point. Very small…read moreselection, but what do you expect on an island in the middle of nowhere Alaska? Pretty much the only place to get a snack by where the cruise ships dock. They have a small freezer with ice cream bars, a few refrigerators with sodas and a few sandwiches and some assorted chips, popcorn, jerky and candy bars. They also have a small coffee counter where you can order a coffee, latte, espresso etc. I picked up a soda for the Husband and a 1oz bag of chips for me and paid about $4 for both. Yikes! For a snack your best bet would be to walk out of the shop (which is in the building where you depart for your various excursions) and take a right around the corner. There you will run into a hut that sells donuts and a spiral cut potato on a stick. Yummy! #bestbet

    Fireweed Gallery - Sea food

    Fireweed Gallery

    4.3(6 reviews)
    23.9 mi
    $$

    We came here twice. The first time for breakfast which was really nice, though I would call their…read moregluten free "biscuit" more of an English muffin I found it very tasty and the sausage was also gluten free! The person working went out of her way to get the box for me to double check which was SO nice and they were able to handle my allergy to avocado well also. I wish they had ketchup, though that would have made it even better! Coffee here is excellent and the gift shop is really cute! Now for the second time we came here. We came here after finding Sunnyside closed, and on a Tuesday the pub also was closed. It was 1:45pm when we walked in (not busy). They serve crepes only 10am-2pm, clearly stated on signage. The girls working (who were different from the morning, we had just been there for coffee) would not serve us the crepes since it was too close to 2pm (though 15 min before), which was a bummer with very little/no other options in town, and we ended up spending less than we would have. Wish they would post actual hours on signage (til 1:30/45) or would have accommodated as I was excited for the gf crepes and was hungry! We settled for other little things and left a little empty stomached. Lovely little spot to check out overall, though!

    Really great local staff. I always walked in to the smell of fresh baked good coming out of the…read moreoven. The coffee was great and they even made me a depth charge - 2-4 shots in a large cup filled with hot coffee room for cream and honey=) They sell great coffee to go and some of the best local art around.i got presents for my wife and kids all from local artists for a reasonable price. They also have wifi and sell smokes if you are into that. Cash and credit are accepted. This is a really neat place to chill and wite a book or read a magazine. You can talk to locals about this part of Alaska and fall in love with the lifestyle.

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    Fireweed Gallery
    Fireweed Gallery - Super talented baristas!

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    The Fisherman's Daughter - Halibut Caesar Wrap with sweet potato fries

    The Fisherman's Daughter

    4.4(77 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Highly recommend if you're exploring Hoonah! It's a $10 shuttle ride or 1.5 mile walk…read more Came here for a port call and this place was the highlight! We opted in for the $10 shuttle to downtown Hoonah and it stopped right infront of this place. The staff was very friendly and recommended the burrito, which my husband got. He said the burrito was delicious. I got the Right On- omg amazing but portion size for 2. Love the gravy and the biscuit! Perfect savory goodness I wanted. We also got 2 coffees that were great and we continued to drink them as we explored the jetty. The layout was perfect; we opted in to sit inside but they also have seats outside.

    My visit last year here was amazing, beyond reproach. As soon as got off ship this time made a…read morebeeline to relive that delightful experience and hate to say the light seems to have left..... very very sad. They might deserve only 3 stars this trip, last trip was a very solid five. Gave them extra star due only to being locally owned. For the food, it definitely went downhill. Last time biscuits were more flavorful and the gravy was delectable and full of many flavors. This time it's slightly better than the canned country gravy. The eggs, while can tell they are eggs, are extremely dry and overcooked. One of the ladies that helped me seemed to have a wedgie, very tight mannered, kinda pleasant but not at all. The other one who helped me was vice. Still enjoy the location overlooking the dock with some mountains in the background. Don't know what happened but hope they improve to last years level. Really sad, really truly sad. Couldn't even finish the whole plate. Maybe I'll be back if bored bit ship has better food this year. Which is also sad. Edit: Wish could remove the tip, not at all satisfied with service.

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    The Fisherman's Daughter - The menu

    The menu

    The Fisherman's Daughter - Breakfast burritos

    Breakfast burritos

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    The beer window

    Sacred Grounds - To go breakfast items

    Sacred Grounds

    4.0(28 reviews)
    39.8 mi

    Sacred grounds is owned and operated by the Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska…read moreout of their headquarters building. Finding this tribally owned coffee shop with a welcoming LGBTQIA flag in the window was the perfect sign that we had picked a good place to hunker down on a cold, rainy and dreary day that made exploring Juneau too tricky. My friend wanted to get some work done and I wanted to read my book. I warmed up with a delicious hot Alaskan Fog beverage then enjoyed a fresh smoothie. The staff at sacred grounds was friendly, the drinks were delicious and the restrooms were super clean. We took an Uber from our boat to the coffee shop since it was raining but the rain had lightened up considerably while we were at the coffee shop so we were able to walk back to our ship.

    Drinks are ok here. We purchased an Alaskan Fog and an Americano. The Alaskan Fog is similar to a…read moretea latte, however, we noticed they use tea bags which seems kind of lazy for a coffee shop. The Americano was fine. After purchasing 2 drinks and sitting down, I felt the urge to use the restroom. When the barista brought the drinks to my table, I asked if I could use the restroom. Their policy is that restrooms are only for the handicapped and elderly which seems a little overly discriminatory. I mean, it should either be for paying customers only or not. Instead, she told me there was probably a porto potty outside in the parking lot. She didn't tell me exactly where because I don't think she really knew. I had to look around for a few minutes before I finally saw it. You have to exit the shop and walk to the right through a few parking spots and there's a porto potty on the curb.

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    Sacred Grounds - Shop

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    Stormy's Cafe - breakfast_brunch - Updated July 2026

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