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(215) 751-0996
We’re raising a glass to the newest Bloody Mary bar in the city at Alfa. Chef Jose Romero spices things up with La Maria Verde, featuring fresh tomatillos, cilantro and pineapple; the Sunshine Mary, with Odwalla carrot juice and hints of siracha and diced Serrano peppers; and the Thai Curry Mary, tempered with Coconut Rum. Catch these signature drinks and more on Alfa’s Bloody Mary brunch menu, served from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday. Just three more reasons to wish the weekends were longer.
(215) 735-9939
They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day. We would argue in favor of brunch. At Ten Stone, Sunday brunch is far and away their shining glory, and the brightest spot on the menu: the famous homemade Bloody Mary. Pair it with a four-egg omelet, a breakfast burrito, stuffed French toast – heck, order anything you want, but as long as you’re sipping that Bloody Mary you’ve started your [Sun]day off right.
(215) 922-1813
Another South Street smash, Bridget Foy’s spices up the brunch scene with their Mexican Mary, a delicious mix of Cuervo Gold Tequila, tomato juice, lime, Tabasco, with a salted rim; and the Bayou Bloody, made with Clamato juice, Absolut Peppar Vodka, Tabasco and Old Bay Spice. Thirsty yet?
(215) 238-0630
You’re thinking, this place is called Standard Tap, I already know they have an amazing beer selection, but we’re in the Bloody Mary category here and obviously, Sneaky Sunday, you’ve had too many cocktails and confused yourself. Well, wrong-o. OK, you might not be entirely off the mark with the speculations about our alcoholic tendencies. But expert drinkers that we are, all the more reason to listen to us when we tell you that Standard Tap rocks one of the best Bloody Marys we’ve tasted in this city. Catch their weekend brunch, 11:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. and knock one back.
(215) 413-3666
If you haven’t yet been to North Third, brace yourself. Why, you ask? Well, for starters, the place is decked out. We mean littered with knick-knacks and bric-a-brac and collectibles. But if you’re not completely distracted by the décor, you’re in for one of the most sensational taste experiences in Philadelphia, starting with North Third’s Bloody Mary. In short, it’s an utterly delicious way to nip your hangover in the bud.
(215) 978-4545
An advocate of ‘Buy Fresh, Buy Local,’ London Grill serves up a deliciously fresh take on classic cocktails with a make-your-own Bloody Mary bar. Ah, the joys of being catered to when we’re hung over. We’ll take the Chef’s recommendation, to start.
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