Whitehorse’s Historic Gem | Woodcutter's Blanket - Bar & Brewery🏚️
📍 Why It’s Special? A 1938 prospector’s log cabin turned moody cocktail bar, where smoked bourbon drinks and al pastor tacos are served under taxidermy moose heads—Whitehorse’s quirkiest heritage landmark. 🍽️ Must-Try Eats & Drinks (Ranked!) 1️⃣ Smoked Chicken Verde Tacos 🌟🌟🌟🌟✨ ($16/3) ✔ Yukon-Mex Fusion: Smoked local chicken, tomatillo salsa, pickled onions, GF/DF corn tortillas. ✔ Pro Tip: Add pineapple (+$2) for sweet-heat balance. 2️⃣ Smoked Old Fashioned 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 ($15) ✔ Theater in a Glass: Bourbon, cherrywood smoke, burnt orange peel—Instagram gold. 3️⃣ Jackfruit Tacos (Vegan) 🌟🌟🌟🌟 ($16/3) ✔ Meaty Without Meat: Braised jackfruit, achiote spice, vegan crema. 4️⃣ Elk Sliders 🌟🌟🌟✨ ($14/2) ✔ Local Game: Mini brioche buns, juniper-berry aioli, quick-pickled cucumbers. 🏡 Heritage Vibes ✔ History: Built by gold prospector Jack Acheson, moved downtown in 1978, now a protected landmark. ✔ Moose Mystery: The taxidermy mounts were added when it was a hunting shop (ask staff for stories!). ✔ Seating: Hudson Bay wool blankets, antique axes on walls, communal log tables. 💡 Brutally Honest Tips ✔ Go For: Weekend nights (live folk music 8–11PM). ✔ Budget: $20–30/person (tacos + cocktail). ✔ Skip If: You hate dark, rustic spaces (it’s log-cabin cozy, not sleek). #YukonEats #DrinkLikeAProspector #NoSadTacos