Juneau Entertainment

  1. 20th Century Theatre

    Shows two current releases (or current by Alaskan standards) a night.

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  2. Back Room Cinema

    Located in the Silverbow Inn, it screens art films and classics one to three nights a week. The seating is at tables where you can enjoy a beer, dessert or even dinner while watching the movie.

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  3. Imperial Saloon

    This is where the local softball teams come after the game. Inside are pool tables, darts and a dancefloor with a DJ Thursday to Saturday. Some tables open up to busy Front St, making them prime pickings for people-watchers.

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  4. Marlintini's Lounge

    Out in the Valley in the Airport Shopping Center is Juneau's sole entry as a happening dance bar. There's DJs Thursday to Saturday, Karaoke Sunday to Wednesday and live music on only the rarest occasions.

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  5. Perseverance Theater

    Founded in 1979, this is Alaska's only genuine full-time professional theater company. Sadly the theatre season begins in September and ends in May: during the summer locals are too busy playing outside to attend plays.

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  6. Red Dog Saloon

    A sign at the door says it all - Booze, Antiques, Sawdust Floor, Community Singing - and the cruise-ship passengers love it! Most don't realize, much less care, that this Red Dog is but a replica of the original, a famous Alaskan drinking hole that was across the street until 1987. Now that was a bar. The duplicate is interesting, but the fact that it has a gift shop should tell you who the clientele is during the summer.

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  7. Triangle Club

    Friendly, and is a nicer place than its nondescript exterior might suggest. One row of barstools looks out onto the street through a big plate-glass window, making this a good place to chill out and people-watch. Or check your email; Seaport Cyber maintains an Internet terminal right on the bar.

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  8. Viking

    In this classic tin-ceiling building are actually three bars. At street level is a sports pub with four giant TV screens and almost 20 beers on tap, while in the back is a cozy martini lounge complete with sofas and easy chairs. Upstairs is a billiards hall with 17 tables.

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