Sitka Entertainment

Entertainment in Sitka

  1. A

    Pioneer Bar

    Known locally as the 'P-Bar,' this is the most interesting place to have a beer in Sitka and one of Alaska's classic bars. The walls are covered with photos of fishing boats, their crews and big fish and a blackboard where occasionally a captain advertises for a crew. Don't ring the big brass ship's bell over the bar unless you're ready to buy a round.

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  2. B

    New Archangel Russian Dancers

    Whenever a cruise ship is in port, this troupe of more than 30 dancers in Russian costumes takes the stage at Centennial Hall for a half-hour show. A schedule is posted at the hall.

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  3. C

    Fly-in Fish Inn Bar

    A delightfully little six-stool bar on the back side of a inn. On the covered deck outside you can watch deckhands unload the day's catch.

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  4. D

    Highliner Coffee

    At the Highliner they like their coffee black and their salmon wild. Come here to catch the buzz from a latte and the local issues.

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  5. E

    Sheet'ka Kwaan Naa Kahidi Dancers

    These dancers perform traditional Tlingit dances at the eponymous Tlingit Clan House, next to the Pioneers' Home.

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  6. F

    Victoria's Pourhouse

    A friendly pub inside the Sitka Hotel with the largest TV screen in Sitka.

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