Another Chilkat Valley restaurant has closed. 

The 33-Mile Roadhouse has not opened to the public for several days and now has one sign on the front reading “Closed” and another reading “For Sale.”

Reached in person Monday, Roadhouse owner Robert Harris said he wasn’t interested in talking about the circumstances around the closure and that the signs speak for themselves. 

Harris took over the popular upper valley restaurant and gas station in 2011, after he purchased it from Kathi and Jerry Lapp. 

He owns the nearly eight acres of parcels around the roadhouse, which included a home behind it, and four cabins.

His is the second restaurant to close in just over a month. Alpenglow Woodfired Pizza announced its closure at the end of March after lease negotiations collapsed. 

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