Alaska Crab Feast

The Harbor Haus at Thomas Basin will be your destination to experience the most pristine Dungeness Crab feast. While looking out over the harbor filled with commercial fishing boats, watch as the dail

The Harbor Haus at Thomas Basin will be your destination to experience the most pristine Dungeness Crab feast. While looking out over the harbor filled with commercial fishing boats, watch as the daily catch is brought to the docks. Your meal includes salad with Asian style dressing, all-you-can-eat Dungeness Crab, baby red potatoes, and delicious carrot cake! After the meal, you are within downtown Ketchikan, surrounded by totem poles, Creek Street, jumping salmon and shopping.

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Location: Ketchikan

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Q: Is there a dress code for the crab feast at Harbor Haus?

A: The dress code is pretty casual! Think Alaskan comfort—layers are a good idea since the weather can change. Just be sure to wear something comfortable since you'll be cracking crabs and eating with your hands. Flip-flops might not be ideal if it's chilly, though!

Q: Can you tell me about the parking situation near Harbor Haus?

A: Parking can be a bit tricky since it’s downtown. There are a few lots nearby, but they can fill up fast, especially during tourist season. I'd recommend getting there early or checking out street parking if you're lucky. Just keep an eye on the signs!

Q: Are kids allowed at the crab feast? What's a good age range?

A: Yes, kids are totally welcomed at the crab feast! I'd say it's great for ages 6 and up. They can enjoy the crab, potatoes, and carrot cake, and it's a fun experience by the harbor. Just be sure to supervise them while they’re eating, since cracking crabs can get a bit messy!

Discussions

Excited for the Alaska Crab Feast this weekend!

I bought tickets for the crab feast at Harbor Haus for my partner's birthday. I've heard so much about the all-you-can-eat Dungeness crab! Plus, the view sounds amazing with the fishing boats and totem poles nearby. I’m a little worried about the weather though—it’s Ketchikan after all. Anyone have tips for making the most of it?

Has anyone done the crab feast? What should I expect?

Thinking of gifting the crab feast experience to my parents when they visit Alaska. I want them to enjoy the scenery and the food, but is it really worth it? How's the service? Any recommendations for what to do after eating?