Polar Treats
500 Mission St, Ketchikan
(907) 225-6527
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The lady in the store very clear did not care that the door was locked even though the hours posted said they were open
Service: 1
One of the worst food experiences I’ve ever had. We ordered two breakfast burritos (to go) and carried them in our packs up a fairly strenuous hike. At the summit, my son and I pulled out the burritos and each took a big bite… both burritos were FULL of black mold on the INSIDE! I spat it out but couldn’t rid my mouth of the disgusting taste. We carried them back down & the staff were apologetic… but - *shudder* - would definitely not recommend.
Food: 1
While the staff was just fine, my beef is with the owners- All their menus don’t include pricing so that they have a better chance of gouging you if you’re not paying attention.
A single scoop of rice and the driest and most unappetizing chicken of my life cost me 14 real dollars that I had to work for, and wasn’t even enough to fill me.
Their ice cream is of a similar price point with having the same drawbacks of being overpriced and unimaginative.
Yet another storefront solely dedicated to ripping off tourists and the locals who make the mistake of stepping in their doors.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 5
Delicious hand packed huckleberry ice cream direct from Seattle WA
Service: 5
The most expensive sandwich I've ever had.
The service was good and the food was delicious but, like everything in this town, it was way overpriced.
The food menu did not have prices. We had two sandwiches and a coffee, and it cost $USD46.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
My bagel was delicious, but expensive. Don't buy a cappuccino (you'll thank me later).
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Cute little coffee, deli, & ice cream shop in a covered alley-way just outside the discovery center.
The customer service was excellent and prices weren’t insane.
The there is a small seating area indoors and some just outside the shop.
I ordered a latte with oat milk and my wife had a hot chocolate. Both were great!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Excellent ice cream... highly recommend
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Stopped by to get a coffee before heading back to the ship. It was okay, the service was a bit slow. The coffee was also pricey but understandable. There’s a table or two outside where you can sit.
Atmosphere: 3
Service: 3
Wonderful coffee and bagels, the ice cream was amazing. All the staff was wonderful except one of the owners daughters who was definitely short with the customers. Loved it here and as we are in town would love to come back.
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Stopped by while on a cruise. Pretty disappointing. The waffle cones were homemade but really thick with a very small opening. They were also burnt. The ice cream was just average and the scoops were small. Not a place I’d suggest making an effort to hit when docked on a cruise.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 3
I love this amazing bistro. The staff is always on point and the food is always delicious, hot, and made to order. By the way, the best ice cream in town as well. I always refer my customers to this little gem. It's the best.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Turkey Panini
Coffee was much better than what was offered on the cruise.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
His attitude was terrible. He secretly charged an extra $1 for a $4 purchase. I felt weird that I asked him for a receipt but he refused to give it. I was too scared to give it to him. $1 is not much, but it's very dishonest.
It was nice there was no line, compared to the local grind espresso place next door. Nice open and friendly quick service. I really enjoyed the breve i got, was thick and delicious with vanilla.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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