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[quote dpearce124]Hi...this is very silly, and odd to ask, but my daughter works for Celebrity cruiselines. This morning she was at The Cookhouse restaurant and left her sun glasses there. She cannot call them as she is on the ship and doesn't know the number for them. She asked if I could locate the number and call them about her left behind glasses that she could pick up on her next stop thru Icy Straight point. I called information, and they gave me a phone number in Juneau for this restaurant. Does anyone know if this restaurant also has an affiliation with Red Dog Saloon? If it does then this is the right number, if not, then I still need to get the correct one.Thanks for any help you might be able to shed for me! I am in the state of Washington and trying to do all this via long distance and internet! Any help is appreciated.Dea Pearce, grounded in Washington State...
[quote dpearce124]Hi...this is very silly, and odd to ask, but my daughter works for Celebrity cruiselines. This morning she was at The Cookhouse restaurant and left her sun glasses there. She cannot call them as she is on the ship and doesn't know the number for them. She asked if I could locate the number and call them about her left behind glasses that she could pick up on her next stop thru Icy Straight point. I called information, and they gave me a phone number in Juneau for this restaurant. Does anyone know if this restaurant also has an affiliation with Red Dog Saloon? If it does then this is the right number, if not, then I still need to get the correct one.
Thanks for any help you might be able to shed for me! I am in the state of Washington and trying to do all this via long distance and internet!
Any help is appreciated.
Dea Pearce, grounded in Washington State...
If there's a "Cookhouse Restaurant" in Hoonah, it's new, and by no means affiliated with the Red Dog Saloon in Juneau. The Cookhouse Restaurant in Juneau closed quietly at the end of summer in 2002. The owners of the Red Dog put well over 2 Million dollars into a re-model of the kitchen facility, new plumbing, electrical, computer systems, and added a 3rd floor apartment for the owners and a large warehouse.
The Red Dog Cookhouse used to serve Alaska's Largest Hamburger at 12" diameter and a 1 lb. patty to serve 4 (or one very hungry miner!) It was open for 15 years, and served close to a million guests. After the restaurant was closed, the space was leased out as a retail shop. Since the sale of the Saloon and accompanying property this year, the retail space has been taken back in-house and is currently serving as an extended gift shop for the Red Dog Saloon.
If you called directory information and got a current number for the Cookhouse, it's only because "Cookhouse, Inc." was the name of the parent company which owned the saloon, restaurant, property and retail business until the owners changed the name of the company to "Red Dog Saloon, Inc." in 2005.
As of 1/1/2008, the name "Cookhouse Restaurant" was still protected by a state registered trademark. I hope nobody is using the name in another Alaskan town without permission!
Sorry, doesn't help with the glasses problem, but the name "Cookhouse" brought back a few memories!
Happy Alaska Travels!
-Case
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