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  • Leon I.

    It's hard to come up with a more back handed compliment than to say that eating somewhere is inevitable, but for me, eating at the Douglas Cafe is, from time to time, inevitable. I don't live in Douglas. I don't even live in Juneau. But I have the privilege of working at Perseverance Theatre from time to time and when you work at Perseverance it is pretty much inevitable that at some point you will eat at the Douglas Cafe. Originally founded by a wonderful couple I am quite fond of, the Cafe has gone a bit down hill over the years. In recent times the existence and proximity of the Island Pub has also somewhat mitigated the Cafe's appeal. That being said, it still has a lot of charm. The Cafe's Burgers are good (but you're in driving distance from the Hot Bite so it's a mute point in the summer). The salads are really good, but the best thing at the cafe is breakfast. It's not spectacular, but as the Spin Doctors used to say: it's hard to screw up an egg. The Douglas Cafe is extremely and hyperbolically acceptable and normal!

    (4)
  • JJ C.

    Went here looking for a great burger from a couple other reviews and a locals recommendation. Pretty disappointed. Pretty sure party had been frozen. Soup was bland. Bun wasn't toasted. It's not hard to make a burger! Come on people! Maybe this place used to be good but it looks like it's gone downhill. For a burger I'll stick to McGivneys...

    (2)
  • Steve V.

    Good burgers - huge in fact. Kind of a standard diner from the dawn of time but good,.. and what are you going to do if not go here,.. go to the only other place in town?

    (3)
  • Luke C.

    Cheeseburger for $14. Pre made frozen Costco patty. Fries Costco semi old oil. Onion rings old and chewy. Salad browning and just iceberg lettuce. Expensive. Bad service. Cook handling food barehanded while cleaning. This place is crap. I hope it doesn't make me sick. If it was open during drunk hours it might be ok with enough whiskey to kill the bugs. Truthfully one of the worst places in town. Don't waste your money on bad service and poor quality food.

    (1)
  • Keith A.

    There are few times I've been more underwhelmed by a burger. Non-toasted bun with a dry, pre made, frozen patty. The "soup" was just a can of black beans served with sour cream & crackers. Biggest waste of $15 in Juneau, & I'm here a couple days a week, year 'round. This place mighta use to be something. Don't bother.

    (1)
  • Johnny Z.

    Cajun Chicken is my go to sandwich. Burgers are good, but I wouldn't say best in town. I work nearby so this diner is close. They have beer on tap, sometimes some good stuff from AK Brewery. They have daily soups, Wednesday is usually coconut curry (which every one at my work raves about) and it is good but expensive for what you get.

    (3)
  • Ak W.

    Great place for breakfast and burgers. Big portions and the staff is friendly. Non of that pretentious stuff you find in other establishments. Family oriented or mellow first date before the show. I ask for two different burgers rolled into one. They aim to please and don't gouge me for special requests.

    (5)
  • Brandon R.

    Food is real good. My family and I always leave Douglas Cafe very satisfied. We have experienced good service. Very prompt and accurate, but not the friendliest.

    (4)
  • Tony V.

    Literally the best Burger in Juneau and a price that's great. For Juneau, that is. Breakfast is simple but lacking in variety, but as a diner is alright. Still recommended.

    (4)
  • Doug H.

    The hamburger here wins local awards as best burger in town. The atmosphere is closer to diner/bar/gas station vibe than a fancy restaurant but you probably won't care as the town is so beautiful that you'll probably be relaxed when you eat there. I don't think I had a cheap bite to eat anywhere in Douglas or Juneau (the two towns are right next to each other enough so that you could just call Douglas a suburb of Juneau). Oh, I definitely remember seeing beer, don't remember if wine was available.

    (3)
  • Mike H.

    Awards for best burger place in Juneau. BEST ONION RINGS I've ever had. I have lived here since 1979 and have tasted onion rings everywhere else in town as well as other places when traveling (can you guess my favorite deep fired food??). Has affordable Alaskan Brews on tap (often one of the elusive seasonal rough drafts). This is a laid back diner that will bring back memories for anybody who has a fondness of diners. Last time I ate there (June 2011): 1/3 lb Burger and Onion Rings for under $10. Alaska Brew on tap.

    (5)
  • Dana S.

    A little spendy, but it's a nice little place with good food. We usually eat here before we go to a play at Perseverance since it's right next door.

    (4)
  • Leon I.

    It's hard to come up with a more back handed compliment than to say that eating somewhere is inevitable, but for me, eating at the Douglas Cafe is, from time to time, inevitable. I don't live in Douglas. I don't even live in Juneau. But I have the privilege of working at Perseverance Theatre from time to time and when you work at Perseverance it is pretty much inevitable that at some point you will eat at the Douglas Cafe. Originally founded by a wonderful couple I am quite fond of, the Cafe has gone a bit down hill over the years. In recent times the existence and proximity of the Island Pub has also somewhat mitigated the Cafe's appeal. That being said, it still has a lot of charm. The Cafe's Burgers are good (but you're in driving distance from the Hot Bite so it's a mute point in the summer). The salads are really good, but the best thing at the cafe is breakfast. It's not spectacular, but as the Spin Doctors used to say: it's hard to screw up an egg. The Douglas Cafe is extremely and hyperbolically acceptable and normal!

    (4)
  • JJ C.

    Went here looking for a great burger from a couple other reviews and a locals recommendation. Pretty disappointed. Pretty sure party had been frozen. Soup was bland. Bun wasn't toasted. It's not hard to make a burger! Come on people! Maybe this place used to be good but it looks like it's gone downhill. For a burger I'll stick to McGivneys...

    (2)
  • Steve V.

    Good burgers - huge in fact. Kind of a standard diner from the dawn of time but good,.. and what are you going to do if not go here,.. go to the only other place in town?

    (3)
  • Luke C.

    Cheeseburger for $14. Pre made frozen Costco patty. Fries Costco semi old oil. Onion rings old and chewy. Salad browning and just iceberg lettuce. Expensive. Bad service. Cook handling food barehanded while cleaning. This place is crap. I hope it doesn't make me sick. If it was open during drunk hours it might be ok with enough whiskey to kill the bugs. Truthfully one of the worst places in town. Don't waste your money on bad service and poor quality food.

    (1)
  • Keith A.

    There are few times I've been more underwhelmed by a burger. Non-toasted bun with a dry, pre made, frozen patty. The "soup" was just a can of black beans served with sour cream & crackers. Biggest waste of $15 in Juneau, & I'm here a couple days a week, year 'round. This place mighta use to be something. Don't bother.

    (1)
  • Johnny Z.

    Cajun Chicken is my go to sandwich. Burgers are good, but I wouldn't say best in town. I work nearby so this diner is close. They have beer on tap, sometimes some good stuff from AK Brewery. They have daily soups, Wednesday is usually coconut curry (which every one at my work raves about) and it is good but expensive for what you get.

    (3)
  • Ak W.

    Great place for breakfast and burgers. Big portions and the staff is friendly. Non of that pretentious stuff you find in other establishments. Family oriented or mellow first date before the show. I ask for two different burgers rolled into one. They aim to please and don't gouge me for special requests.

    (5)
  • Brandon R.

    Food is real good. My family and I always leave Douglas Cafe very satisfied. We have experienced good service. Very prompt and accurate, but not the friendliest.

    (4)
  • Tony V.

    Literally the best Burger in Juneau and a price that's great. For Juneau, that is. Breakfast is simple but lacking in variety, but as a diner is alright. Still recommended.

    (4)
  • Doug H.

    The hamburger here wins local awards as best burger in town. The atmosphere is closer to diner/bar/gas station vibe than a fancy restaurant but you probably won't care as the town is so beautiful that you'll probably be relaxed when you eat there. I don't think I had a cheap bite to eat anywhere in Douglas or Juneau (the two towns are right next to each other enough so that you could just call Douglas a suburb of Juneau). Oh, I definitely remember seeing beer, don't remember if wine was available.

    (3)
  • Mike H.

    Awards for best burger place in Juneau. BEST ONION RINGS I've ever had. I have lived here since 1979 and have tasted onion rings everywhere else in town as well as other places when traveling (can you guess my favorite deep fired food??). Has affordable Alaskan Brews on tap (often one of the elusive seasonal rough drafts). This is a laid back diner that will bring back memories for anybody who has a fondness of diners. Last time I ate there (June 2011): 1/3 lb Burger and Onion Rings for under $10. Alaska Brew on tap.

    (5)
  • Dana S.

    A little spendy, but it's a nice little place with good food. We usually eat here before we go to a play at Perseverance since it's right next door.

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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