Who makes the best Bloody Mary's on the strip??? Headed to Vegas in December with a couple of friends, and we want to have a "Bloody Mary evening". Looking for a bar as opposed to a restaurant.
Same for the one served on the floor at Palazzo. For restaurants I suggest Society Cafe at Encore and Margaritaville (upstairs at breakfast).
Cosmo- Vesper Bar hands down for me, it won't be cheap, but it's very good. I drink Bloody Mary's in the am while gambling and there has never been a Bloody that I would say was "good" from any casino floor. They are all stock mix with a quick dash or two of Tabasco/Worc./pepper and a limp celery stalk, nothing that I would serve you if you were at my house or a tailgate, that's for sure, IMO. It does the trick for the occasion, but for what you are asking for, you need to go to a bar that actually mixes something more then Zing Zang or any other stock mixer.
I'm not an afficionado of Bloody Mary's, but I do like the ones at Seahorse Lounge in Caesars Palace. It's also a nice place to people watch.
I haven't had one but.....friends swear the bloodies at The Peppermill are the best they've ever had....heck you almost get a salad in them too....lol.
Double Down Saloon on Paradise. Ask for the bacon Bloody Mary. They cook a massive amount of bacon then let the bacon juice mix with vodka for 24 hours. That vodka is then used to make the bloody. The drink is garnished with a slim Jim It's a total dive bar. But it's seriously the best I've ever had.
I gotta say as well that Tableau Wasabi Bloody Mary was the bomb. Super service; super fine drink; perfect amounts of all - Vodka; mix; garnish...and Waaaaaaaasaaaaabi!
Thank you all for responding. I've made a list of everyone's suggestions and we are going to (hopefully) try them all; except for the ones at Crystals, Cosmo and the dive bar on Paradise. We'd like to try them, but we are staying "center strip" without transportation; so the rest of your ideas we'll try out. If I remember to; I'll write a review here. Rating each one from 1 to 5 (5 being the best); that is if I can locate a pen & paper while doing this taste test and remembering to bring those to the next round of drinks.
75VW, this is a reminder to take a pencil and paper with you. I for one will want to see your review of various Bloody Marys. I hate to pay a lot for one but the ones on the casino floors are terrible!
That's one thing I miss about the Beau. Fallen Oak has the best bloody's ever, with everything made in house.