Sourdough Saloon

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Sourdough Saloon

Bar · Dawson

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1026 Second Ave, Dawson City, YT Y0B 0A3, Canada

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Dive into Dawson City’s iconic Sourdough Saloon for the unforgettable Sourtoe Cocktail ceremony—it's bizarre, fun, and a must-do for adventurous drinkers!  

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"Established in 1973, the Sourtoe Cocktail has become a Dawson City tradition and is exactly what is sounds like: an actual human toe that has been dehydrated and preserved in salt, used to garnish a drink of your choice. The first toe is said to have belonged to a miner and rum runner named Louie Liken, who had his frostbitten appendage amputated in the 1920s. Liken preserved it in a jar of alcohol in his cabin for memories. Roughly 50 years later, in 1973, Yukon local Captain Dick Stevenson found the jar containing the toe while cleaning a cabin. Captain Dick brought the toe down to the Sourdough Saloon and started plunking it into the drinks of those who were brave enough. Thus, the Sourtoe Cocktail Club was formed. Unfortunately, the original toe lasted only seven more years after its discovery. According to the Sourtoe Cocktail Club, “in July 1980, a miner named Garry Younger was trying for the Sourtoe record. On his thirteenth glass of Sourtoe champagne, his chair tipped over backwards, and he swallowed the toe. Sadly, Toe #1 was not recovered.” Since then, seven more toes have been donated to the bar. Toe number two was given after an amputation due to an inoperable corn. Toe number three came from a victim of frostbite, and was also accidentally swallowed. Toe Four was an anonymous toe, later stolen by a hunter. The fifth and sixth toes were donated by a Yukon old-timer in return for free drinks for his nurses. Toe Seven was an amputation due to diabetes, and toe eight arrived in a jar of alcohol with the message, “Don’t wear open-toe sandals while mowing the lawn.” On August 24th, 2013, a man ordered a Sourtoe shot, swallowed it, paid the $500 fine, and promptly exited the saloon. This is the first and only time the toe was deliberately consumed, and as a result the fine has been increased to $2,500. In June 2017, the toe was stolen, and later returned via mail to the owner.  The rules have changed in the past 27 years. The Sourtoe can  pair with any drink, but one rule remains the same: “You can drink it fast, you can drink it slow—but the lips have gotta touch the toe.”" - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"Established in 1973, the Sourtoe Cocktail has become a Dawson City tradition and is exactly what is sounds like: an actual human toe that has been dehydrated and preserved in salt, used to garnish a drink of your choice. The first toe is said to have belonged to a miner and rum runner named Louie Liken, who had his frostbitten appendage amputated in the 1920s. Liken preserved it in a jar of alcohol in his cabin for memories. Roughly 50 years later, in 1973, Yukon local Captain Dick Stevenson found the jar containing the toe while cleaning a cabin. Captain Dick brought the toe down to the Sourdough Saloon and started plunking it into the drinks of those who were brave enough. Thus, the Sourtoe Cocktail Club was formed. Unfortunately, the original toe lasted only seven more years after its discovery. According to the Sourtoe Cocktail Club, “in July 1980, a miner named Garry Younger was trying for the Sourtoe record. On his thirteenth glass of Sourtoe champagne, his chair tipped over backwards, and he swallowed the toe. Sadly, Toe #1 was not recovered.” Since then, seven more toes have been donated to the bar. Toe number two was given after an amputation due to an inoperable corn. Toe number three came from a victim of frostbite, and was also accidentally swallowed. Toe Four was an anonymous toe, later stolen by a hunter. The fifth and sixth toes were donated by a Yukon old-timer in return for free drinks for his nurses. Toe Seven was an amputation due to diabetes, and toe eight arrived in a jar of alcohol with the message, “Don’t wear open-toe sandals while mowing the lawn.” On August 24th, 2013, a man ordered a Sourtoe shot, swallowed it, paid the $500 fine, and promptly exited the saloon. This is the first and only time the toe was deliberately consumed, and as a result the fine has been increased to $2,500. In June 2017, the toe was stolen, and later returned via mail to the owner. The rules have changed in the past 27 years. The Sourtoe can  pair with any drink, but one rule remains the same: “You can drink it fast, you can drink it slow—but the lips have gotta touch the toe.” Know Before You Go "Toe time" occurs nightly between 9 and 11 p.m." - newsham1, p pantone292, ExploringTheObscure, G Gully Foyle, mbison, stumachine, Gully Foyle, n newsham1, Erin Everywhere, wythe, pantone292, h hbvh4bc8v9, Molly McBride Jacobson, m mbison

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I would give them a 0 if I could! I have never been treated so rudely in all my life! All of the staff was rude! One night a group of us went in for toe shots 45 minutes before they were supposed to be done and were told we could not do it. Our tour guide made special reservations for the next night. We all ordered drinks anyway, but before we could finish, they took the drinks and literally pushed some of the people out the door and locked the door. We showed up early the next night but they took other parties before us. We waited an hour. The toe shots were 16.75 and the captain had a tip jar. When it came time to pay the bill, they added a group gratuity, and we weren't even allowed to sit with our group. We were on another level . When I went to pay the bill, I questioned the forced gratuity. I was literally verbally attacked by 2 of the servers. They said my behavior was unacceptable. They said they were doing us a favor, that we shouldn't be able to do shots without ordering food. There are no signs saying that, and other reviews mention just getting drinks and a toe shot. Unless you want to be treated like dirt by people who are supposed to be serving you, AVOID this place at all costs...and believe me it will cost you!

Kathryn Bride

Google
Lovely staff that were dealing with a very rude and pushy tour group when we were there. The service and food was great and it was a bit of fun to get to do the toe shot! The captain would call you up when it was your turn so you could relax and drink/eat while you waited.

Angela Reagh

Google
I was in Dawson City for a small wedding on August 14th (yes, I'm super slow doing my reviews but better late than never they say) & one of the planned activities was the Sour Toe Shot. Unfortunately, the captain was not in that night. However, the staff made accommodations & allowed us time for each wedding guest to get the opportunity to do the acclaimed shot! But our only option was the Yukon Jack whiskey... which was perfectly acceptable. I was a bit worried about shooting straight whiskey, honestly. But it turns out I shouldn't have been. It is DELICIOUS & doesn't "burn" at all like I expected it to. It's more a sweet taste, like a liqueur (I'll post a picture of the bottle). The toe is a bit "gnarly," though. It's black. And it doesn't look like a toe (it kinda looks like a dried up cat turd). But whatever, when in Rome....(or Dawson City).... I'm really glad I did the shot. It's a part of the whole Dawson City experience. I would recommend taking the time to do it! AND you get a certificate you can take home & frame. PS. Aug 14, 2024, we paid $16 per shot of Yukon Jack + the experience. We did not dine at this location, so I can't comment on the food. I already had my rental car parked at this location as I was staying at the Downtown.

SK Rossi

Google
Listen. I liked this bar. The people who work at the Sourdough Saloon are lovely. And the Sour Toe thing is real and it is hilarious. Come for a drink and talk to the captain, but don’t stay for the food. It was not good. All the high reviews are about the Sour Toe for a reason. The pizza was very tough and seemed like it, too, had been petrified in whiskey over 5 decades. The burgers were average, onion rings below. Do the shot - visit with the captain - then eat elsewhere!

Phil W

Google
When you travel for so many hours to get to Dawson, this is the place you have to stop at. The food is very good, much better than you'd expect in a small town. And of course the sour toe cocktail is there waiting for you. Seems like a right of passage. It was a fun experience that we'll never forget.

Kyle Rich

Google
This place is super hyped, but it’s worth it. Great vibe and fun experience. Good food and very nice service. The nachos were great - would definitely recommend.

Aubrey McNally

Google
We had 52 guest come in @ 3 pm today ( open up late) to do your sour toe drink challenge. We were told they were going to explain how they originally decided to do the toe. Instead took everyone shot order then money and made them stand in corner & capt. complained if we took a photo. The real kicker is we order two Tito’s vodka & tonic ( out of tonic) 🙄 Then our vodka cranberry was weak. We went to get another drink only to be told another group is waiting no more drinks. I will not recommend this place & hope you enjoyed our donations! ( fyi $10 for a fermented toe, $10 for a shot. All to be done in corner & no crowd interaction). The capt wouldn’t even take our group photo with the ( flash was off). Disappointed Save your money and enjoy somewhere else! 🤮😢 strictly a money pit! I will NOT be back!

tom donney

Google
If you’re in Dawson, see that you have to drink Yukon Jack with the toe! You just have to. We had a great time there Such a unique experience

Phillip Z.

Yelp
While the gold rush may be Dawson City's claim to fame, you'll soon realize that the nightlife scene today is pretty legendary. If anyone has been to Dawson, they'll definitely bring up its famed "Sourtoe Cocktail," a shot where they drop in a real human toe. And in case you're wondering, no I haven't done the shot. After all, my husband threatened he'd never come close to me again if I did! I've seen plenty of others do it. Before it's bottoms up, the server will tell you, "Drink it fast, drink it slow, your lips have got to touch the toe." Ugh, think of all those lips that have touched that toe -- if a black severed toe isn't disgusting enough! On this latest visit, a long-haired man from New Zealand did the shot but literally licked the toe with his tongue before they called me next. Yeah, not gonna happen! This legendary shot, served at the bar at The Downtown Hotel, has been a long tradition in town. But it isn't just one toe doing all the work. According to the bartender, they have about 7 toes at any given time. Also, there is a list of people who have already decided to donate their toes after they're dead. Talk about a strange way to live on! Obviously there are a number of reasons NOT to swallow a toe, but that's exactly what happened in 2013 when some 'unique character' purposely slammed it back. He threw down the $500 fine in cash and fled the scene before the locals could get to him. Since that incident, the fine for swallowing a toe has been raised to $2,500. So no funny business or you'll be paying up! It's $5 a shot, which is Yukon Jack and a side of decomposing flesh. The worst part though (if it wasn't bad enough?) -- the toe captain will squeeze the last bit of juice from it for one final, toe-infused shot. Yeah, and people pay for this. Well, at least you'll get a certificate proving that you've done the nasty deed. And it also includes the total number of people who've kissed that same disgusting toe before you. Now there's something to show the grandkids.

Patrik P.

Yelp
It used to be a great local bar. The new owners decided to focus only on making as much money as possible off tourists and made it a tourist trap. Some of the staff were great and trying, but we also got approached by someone (the actual bar or hotel manager?) who, for no reason, was unnecessarily straightforward and rude - because we filled in the form for sourtoe wrong by mistake. I am a long-time local, and I brought visiting relatives and friends to enter the Sourtoe Club. I am sorry they had to experience rude staff brought to our town from outside. Way to go, NVD (the managing corporation), for destroying fun community tradition.

Ethan C.

Yelp
Fine for a drink, though much better atmosphere can be found elsewhere in town and there sure are friendlier bartenders. Not sure how well this place would do without the famed Sourtoe Cocktail, which is not being sold now due to coronavirus. Downtown Hotel guests get a 2-for-1 drink deal, so don't forget your coupon if you come in.

Mcdaniel C.

Yelp
Great bar. Cocktails are delicious. But don't park across the street. You'll get toed.

Leonard J.

Yelp
Awesome place i joined the sourdough toe club a great experience thank you captain, everybody was great, very inexpensive and such a thrill, well worth the time and money

Alex R.

Yelp
This was awful. I threw up in the bathroom after eating. The potato fries were raw, the fried mushrooms were still icy. The ambience was bad. No music, all the electronics were broken. The teriyaki and mushrooms on the burger were unfit for consumption.