J&W's Fast Food

Southeast Alaska


One of Wrangell’s best eating joints, a friendly if rudimentary sales window set up in the main street which juggles cheap American staples (burgers, quesadillas and tacos) with simple renditions of locally caught fish (snapper and prawns star).

There are four crumby tables in a covered cafe if you need comfort. Otherwise, hold onto your hat and head for the harborside.


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