Fisherman's Alley in Sitka, Alaska is a popular spot with a cute makeshift tent. The Alaskan king crab legs are a must-try, cooked frozen and boiled to order with melted butter. The crab and lobster bisque soup is pricey but worth it, highly recommended by visitors. Despite being a pop-up, the food is amazing, especially the crab bites and chowder. The halibut bites and salmon chowder served in a bread bowl are also well-loved, often praised for their freshness and flavor. The friendly staff serve good food with a smile, making the experience even better. Visitors often enjoy their catch at nearby Ernie's Old Time Saloon with a vanilla porter. The crab legs are considered some of the best around; although $15 for a 3oz bite of crab is expensive, many say it’s worth every penny. Overall, Fisherman's Alley remains a must-visit for seafood lovers in the area.
Fisherman's Alley in Sitka, Alaska is a popular spot with a cute makeshift tent. The Alaskan king crab legs are a must-try, cooked frozen and boiled to order with melted butter. The crab and lobster bisque soup is pricey but worth it, highly recommended by visitors. Despite being a pop-up, the food is amazing, especially the crab bites and chowder. The halibut bites and salmon chowder served in a bread bowl are also well-loved, often praised for their freshness and flavor. The friendly staff serve good food with a smile, making the experience even better. Visitors often enjoy their catch at nearby Ernie's Old Time Saloon with a vanilla porter. The crab legs are considered some of the best around; although $15 for a 3oz bite of crab is expensive, many say it’s worth every penny. Overall, Fisherman's Alley remains a must-visit for seafood lovers in the area.