Gordon M Lowe
Foodie
265
Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:16 am
German-Paristown and Highgate Springs
Paul Skulas wrote:Blue dog. One of the best I've ever had and oddly enough it comes with a shot of beer too.
Steve P wrote:...if you haven't tried the "Zing Zang" Bloody Mary mix you are indeed missing out on what is by far the best commercial mix available...IMHO of course.
Bill Veneman
Foodie
1293
Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:35 pm
East End outside of the Watterson, but not afraid to travel for good grub
Jeremy J wrote:Outlook Inn. Period. Exclamation point. If you want the best possible bloody mary without the gimmicks and "crazy crap" on top, it is absolutely the best in town.
Jeremy J wrote:Outlook Inn. Period. Exclamation point. If you want the best possible bloody mary without the gimmicks and "crazy crap" on top, it is absolutely the best in town.
Steve P wrote:Jeremy J wrote:Outlook Inn. Period. Exclamation point. If you want the best possible bloody mary without the gimmicks and "crazy crap" on top, it is absolutely the best in town.
Outlook Inn huh ?...Well we'll just have to put that one on the "to do" list...although for me the "crazy crap" on top is half the fun...Saves having to order a meal with my Bloody. Knowing Stephen D's penchant for over the top, I will also be putting Majid's on the "must try" list.
I've had the Bloody Mary at Cafe Lou-Lou (MOF, that was the place we were having lunch when I became inspired to initiate this topic) and while certainly a journeyman offering in all honesty it wasn't all that memorable...
My Liver and I look forward to conducting extensive research in this field and we will continue to welcome your suggestions.
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