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Hammer & Wikan: A Petersburg Staple Since 1921

Hammer and Wikan Grocery has been part of Petersburg, Alaska, for over 100 years. It all started back in 1921, when two locals, John Hammer and Andrew Wikan, opened a small store to help their community get the food and supplies they needed. Since then, the store has grown into a go-to spot for just about everything—from groceries and hardware to helpful advice and friendly faces.

Located right in town at 1300 Howkan Street, Hammer and Wikan is where many locals and visitors go to grab snacks, shop for meals, or pick up last-minute items. The store is known for its tasty bakery and deli, with fresh bread, sweet treats, sandwiches, and easy meals you can take on the go. There’s also a great selection of fruits, vegetables, and fresh meats, including local favorites such as Alaskan salmon.

The grocery aisles are filled with a wide variety of items—breakfast foods, snacks, cooking ingredients, and even international treats you might not expect in a small-town store. And if you’re looking for something and can’t find it? The staff is always ready to help.

Shopping is super easy, too. You can visit in person or place an order online. They even offer curbside pickup or delivery, so you can stay comfy at home and still get what you need. The store also runs weekly deals and fun recipe ideas to help you try new things and save money.

Hammer and Wikan also have a hardware store close by. Whether you’re fixing up your house, working on a school project, or looking for a unique gift, they’ve tools, home supplies, and even special items that showcase Petersburg’s Norwegian heritage.

What truly makes this place special is its genuine care for the community. The store supports local events, schools, and fundraisers, and many of the workers have been there for years. They get to know customers by name and treat everyone like family.

Hammer and Wikan isn’t just a store—it’s a big part of life in Petersburg. Whether you’re grabbing groceries, fixing something at home, or just saying hi to a neighbor, it’s a place where people connect. And every time you visit, you’re part of its long, incredible story.

1300 Howkan St, Petersburg, AK 99833 | +1 907-772-4246 | http://www.hammerwikan.com/