I don't know; I haven't seen it at night. Probably; this place looks like it was built as a fast food chain which I can see not lasting knowing the demographics of this area.
Found out this was originally a Burger King. It didn't last but a year I guess, then for a very short while was a KFC as well. It still totally looks like a fast food place on the inside but has armchairs and houseplants and is staffed by older women,I ate here yesterday.
Yeah. It totally looks like a fast food place on the inside with that same floor tile, etc. Even the bathroom looks like a fast food place (one of the people I was with commented that). It's funny and weird, it's really quiet in here being a bakery (no whirring fast food kitchen machinery) with like three people on staff total, you get the idea. Imagine ratty armchairs and secondhand tables and chairs and houseplants but the nailed-down stuff still totally looking like a fast food place! They still even use the drive-thru, you call call in your order on the phone and pick it up at the drive-thru window!
Haha! You're right! And it's in front of your typical run-of-the-mill U-shaped shopping center with a weird Army surplus type clothing store, a hair salon, a pull tabs place, Alaska State Troopers, Alaska Dept. of Social Services/Juvenile Corrections, a bakery/health food store, Prince of Wales (name of that whole area) Chamber of Commerce, a clothing store, a pizza place, Alaska Department of Fish & Game, a counseling place, an insurance agency, etc.
U-shaped shopping plza? I gotta say I've never seen one! Is the building shaped like a U with a courtyard in the center or something? Here in RI everything is strip plazas, with a long linear building with different suites. AKA a Strip Mall.
More like an L and an I I guess. Yeah, I know the strip malls very well. I once saw Atascadero, CA, my former hometown, have its downtown described as a 5 mile long 1970s strip mall. Fairbanks, AK, where I'm moving in 21 days, is also a giant strip mall LOL.