Beneath the historic New York Hotel is this wood-paneled cafe which doesn't seem to have changed much decor-wise since its Roaring 1920s opening – if you don't count the food, which has doffed its hat to modern trends (ceviche and falafel included). The breakfast eggs are good, while the lunch and dinner menus are anchored by seafood including crab's legs.
New York Cafe
Ketchikan