The Historic Silverbow Inn
120 2nd Street, Juneau, AK, 99801
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Address :
120 2nd Street
Juneau, AK, 99801 - Phone (907) 586-4146
- Website https://www.silverbowinn.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:30 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
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Magic Y.
First off I stood at both the Westmark and Silverbow. The Silverbow is awesome and by far my favorite. Rooms are clean, beds are comfy, cable, free WiFi, free breakfast, and free snacks ALL night in the help your self kitchen.
(5)Kimberly S.
Had started our stay at a different hotel and moved over here. So glad we did. More amenities, friendlier staff, nicer rooms, and less expensive. More attention to detail in the room and cleaner, despite being older. Creaky floor boards and thin walls, but everyone was asleep by 1, so it was pretty quiet. The foyer and wine bar just completed a renovation, and it's nice. Provided soap and lotion in dispensers, and the shower had a radio bug so you could listen to tunes. Plush - if short - robes and towels provided for the outdoor jacuzzi. Surprisingly comfortable beds, despite fluffy but insubstantial pillows. Really creative and thorough guide book for visitors suggesting four days of fun touring options. Already in the heart of downtown, and next door to the Zephyr restaurant. Very very nice. 4.5 because it's not the Park.
(5)Iris A.
This place has gone down hill since my last visit. The carpet was dirty with stains and the little desk was grimy. Dust covered the headboard and there was hair in the bathroom. The TV would not work and when I told the front desk, she said she'd come check it out when she was done eating her bread. Seriously? She never showed up. The front desk girl kept telling me she didn't know what she was doing because she didn't normally work the front desk. She was very nice but not too helpful. The Inn only has three parking spots so good luck with parking. It's a parking nightmare in downtown Juneau. I think next time I will try a different hotel.
(2)Melissa W.
I still like it here. This time I was in 202 (top of the stairs). There was a major remodel of the lobby since my last visit. Very cool! The room charge of $194/night included free breakfast from the Silver Bow Bakery and a glass of house wine. Price seemed a little high compared to the rate at the Baranof for $119/night during the same time. It's cute and homey. Had it been less expensive I would have stayed the whole trip here instead of moving after 1 night.
(4)April E.
Will stay again for sure. This will become my hotel choice when I'm in Juneau. Great location, cute, comfortable clean rooms. Front desk staff was attentive and helpful. It was great to receive breakfast coupons for the bakery every morning and complimentary glass of wine per day of your stay! The room key was a bottle opener. How very convenient. Didn't take advantage of the hot tub, but what a great option to have. Oh and the complimentary tea or coffee all day from the bakery sure was a nice treat between meetings. Can't wait to return to the Silverbow!
(4)James Q.
Loved this place. As another reviewer put it, I'd give it five stars if the rooms were a little larger. However, it's great. The staff is fabulous. There's a really cool breakfast every morning and an awesome bakery right next door. There's a nice deck with a hot tub. It's right downtown, but far enough away from the cruise ship d-bags that you don't have to deal unless you want to venture over to tourist hell. But my favorite part was the restaurant and bars guide in the lobby. It contained commentaries that were frank, funny, and right on the money (I didn't meat that to rhyme). Seriously, if you're going to Juneau you should stay here.
(4)B. A.
I spent two nights here recently. I've never found a friendlier, more genuinely warm and welcoming US inn, hotel, or B and B. Fantastic staff, an atmosphere of good cheer, thoughtful amenities, books to read, great coffee, a really nice breakfast AND a terrific bakery and restaurant, too. However: Our bed, a king, was too soft (as in saggy) for comfort. Granted - I like very firm beds, but my back ached each morning. The walls are thin and you can hear everything in the next room. The room was clean, but the common areas could use a good scrubbing. AND - there is no option for making coffee/tea in the room. You have to go down the stairs to the common area to serve yourself there, after 6:30 or so. This was OK but I'm a very early riser and like coffee first thing, in the room. To sum up - this is a wonderful place with a few minuses.
(4)Alex F.
Not Your average B&B. The Silverbow inn and the Silverbow bakery are two separate bushiness which are located right next door to each other. When we were here they were not offering the typical sit down bfast you would expect at a b&b, but instead gave meal coupons for the business next door. This actually worked out in our benefit as we actually were able to order anything (bfast or lunch) from the menu, however, we did have to wait quite a bit as in the morning the Silverbow appears to be short-staffed as well as bombarded with customers. The Inn was very nice in itself, however we had some issues during our stay with some of the amenities. The internet is very spotty/slow at times. The hot tub on the roof was not working during our stay which was disappointing. Even if it was working, the hot tub is in a very awkward location. Though it is on the roof which overlooks downtown Juneau, it is also visible by two separate room windows and is 100% accessible by a private residence. This residence has a sliding glass door which accesses this roof and looks directly at the hot tub from there kitchen. You can look in and they can look out. One other thing to be aware of is that due to the age (im guessing) of the building, the walls are very, very thin. We were able to hear everyone walking out in the hallway and our neighbors at times which was pretty annoying and disruptive. On our last night here there were several amounts of disturbances. There was a party which the private residence was having. Many many people were constantly on the roof deck, whom we could see and here while simply sitting in our bed watching TV. These individuals were becoming louder and louder as the night progressed. There was also a family with three young girls staying in a room behind us. These children were RUNNING and screaming through the halls (not exaggerating) for the entire night. Between the children behind our heads and the private party in front of our window it was pretty much impossible to get any privacy whatsoever. A couple other annoyances were that our bathroom door did not lock and the temp control in the room is confusing. On the plus side: the sliverbow does offer a wide selection of yummy teas which you can access any time day or night as well as lots of candy. (Though be careful, everyone sticks their hands in the jars). Its centrally located in town, and the rooms have a jacuzzi (big enough for two) in them. One last thing to be aware of- we were taking the 8am ferry to Sitka on sunday upon leaving. The Silverbow bakery on sunday doesnt open until 8am. In order to get our breakfast we had to ask them to pre-make us a to-go breakfast for the next day to take with us. The staff were accommodating with this request though and made us any type of cold sandwich we requested. The Silverbow is a nice place to stay but has several issues to be aware of that still need to be worked out for the price of the stay.
(2)Sterling L.
After staying near the airport the first night, I found this place for my second nights stay in Juneau and stayed here for the rest of my trip. It's a neat little eccentric bread and breakfast that had me really feeling like I was experiencing a true Alaskan adventure. Tons of little extras and attention to details, as well as neat art. Very convenient as its within walking distance of everything downtown. They've got a great selection of Alaskan travel books, board games, and free indie movies Monday through Wednesday. There's an art exhibit attached to the catering/deli counter, and it's all you can eat in the deli included with your room. The salmon bagels were great. There's a steam sauna and hot tub on the roof, which is also free for guests. Lots of different teas, and free Wifi as well as a dedicated computer for guests. I paid $99/night for our first night, with a little bit of an upcharge for the remaining nights. It's the best deal in town, as far as I could tell. They take care of their guests. When we had to leave early to catch a flight, they prepared a custom breakfast to go and kept it in their guest refrigerator. If you catch fish, they'll freeze it for you for a small fee.
(5)Jillian G.
Really enjoying our stay here. Great breakfasts ( soy latte and sliced lox, capers, tomato, onion, cream cheese on everything bagel....YUM), comfortable beds, hot tub, excellent location. We found the staff very nice and helpful. I love tea and they have many all you can drink teas available. Really cool small touches everywhere you look! It's a little more pricey here than other places I've stayed in Juneau but it is also the most centrally located:) would stay here again.
(4)Dan A.
Silverbow Inn rocks - it is the coolest place to stay in Juneau-- the staff is friendly and makes you very comfortable -- the cookie jar is great too- (delicious goodies all day and night)- the soup and bread is fantastic in the cafe( and I know good soup and bread living in Berkeley) Jill and Ken make you feel right at home and close to everything---this is the place to stay---I will go back next summer for my stay in Juneau. I highly recommend the Silverbow Inn- ( and I have not even tried the jacuzzi yet which Jill and Ken's 'son highly recommended to me)--Go For It- Dan- in berkeley
(5)George L.
Silverbow Inn definately had a woman's touch on its interior decorating for this bed and breakfast lodging. There were reading materials available in the common hallway upstairs. The hearty bagel breakfast provided in the morning in their dining area behind their lobby from their bakery next door was really good and filling.
(2)Kathleen H.
We stayed here during a recent trip to Juneau and really enjoyed it. I would give it a 5-star rating if the rooms were a bit larger. They do the best with the space they have (numerous hooks and under the bed storage), but I sometimes felt like I was right on top of my husband. They have a rooftop deck that has a large, clean hot tub. They have robes available for you to borrow for the hot tub. They also have a cute 2-person sauna (probably very nice on a cold Juneau day). Every night they have a complimentary wine and cheese tasting - you just sign up and show up at 5PM. The wines and snacks change daily. We did this twice during our stay. Breakfast is a smorgasboard of bagels/cream cheeses and baked goods from their bakery next door. You can also make waffles or toast. Coffee and tea are available 24/7. There is a refrigerator in the breakfast area that you can snack from whenever you like. They often put in a yummy cake of some sort in there as well. The downstairs area has a computer with internet access (they also have wireless access in your room). There is also a full library of Juneau and Alaska books. During the week they show free movies in their back room where you can order pizza and beer. This looked really cool but we were unfortunately not able to make it during our stay. The bakery next door has awesome cookies - definitely check them out. My favorite was the ginger cookie. The inn is downtown, close to everything, but just enough off the beaten path to be quiet and less hectic than the cruise ship dock area. Staying here was a great experience and one that I would highly recommend.
(4)Skip V.
Outstanding in every regard, particularly in character, charm, and friendliness. Rooms are on the small side but clean and exceptionally well-appointed with many nice extras. It's the antithesis of cookie-cutter chains and sterile, over-priced hotels. Excellent bakery and restaurant attached with exceptional breakfasts. WiFi is fast and ubiquitous in the hotel and restaurant. Relaxed and maybe a bit eccentric, but in good ways. I'm never staying anywhere else in Juneau.
(5)Nick H.
Very good bagels all made in house with gourmet spreads. Specializes in Lox. Serves Beer and Wine. Big plus is the free movie nights during summer at 8pm. I highly recommend it.
(4)Lizz S.
Best choice in our stay. Silverbow is super accomidating and the staff is awesome. You get your breakfast free from the bakery and the food is way better than anything you could get from a continental breakfast. Our room was quite quaint for the price but the upgrade aren't really that much more. I'd recommend this place to anyone looking for adventure and experience from Juneau but not someone looking for luxury. The only thing I'd change would be to keep the bar open later in the night for guests so we could have somewhere other than a loud bar or our little rooms to hang out during the winter nights. They do have a hottub on a balcony too but there's an office with a guy sitting right behind it so it's sorta awkward.
(4)Dan F.
A colleague and I recently stayed at the Silverbow Inn for four days. I won't stay anywhere else in Juneau now that I've seen what they offer. They provide a lot of the conveniences that you have at home and the place simply feels comfortable. The staff was prompt and courteous. The rooms were very thoughtfully done, with a lot of unusual little details covered (such as providing Q-tips, etc.). The Inn provided not only a stellar breakfast at the bakery/bagel shop below as part of their fee (each day), but also included free coffee around the clock, which I certainly appreciate. I also needed and used the free wi-fi. They had several different routers so there were no spots that lacked a clear and fast connection. It was a great stay and I was able to eat a power meal each day, keep my caffeine status full, and stay on top of all of my business.
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