Posted in Nashville
January 10, 2017
These 7 Restaurants Serve The Best Bloody Mary In Nashville
The classic Bloody Mary is a brunch staple – the spicy sip can serve to make or break a restaurant, especially when we show up cranky and hungry on a Saturday morning. We’ve found seven restaurants in Nashville that are worth your weekend while – Bloody Mary bucket list, anyone?


A Tomatillo Bloody Mary is waiting for you at Tavern, a local M Street establishment. You can also enjoy their Wicked Bloody Mary, an option that serves up quite the reputation in Nashville. (1904 Broadway)


An Old Bay Bloody Mary will set you back $12 at the visually appealing Josephine on 12 South. But - it's rimmed with Old Bay and the type of kick weekend mornings need. Worth it! (2316 12th Ave S)


The cucumber-sake Bloody Mary at Marche puts a new spin on an old classic. The cucumber infused sake is fresh and delicious, the perfect offset for a boozy brunch. (1000 Main St)


Not pictured: one beautiful Bloody Mary addition. Garnished with bacon bits, Butchertown Hall goes for the less is more vibe with their brunch offerings. Doesn't make it any less fabulous, though!


Husk is where you'll be getting the most high-brow Bloody Mary in the city, with all ingredients locally sourced and simply bursting with spice. Make sure to check out their menu in the lobby to see where all of their ingredients are from! (37 Rutledge St)


You can choose whether or not you'd like your brunch-side Bloody Mary garnished with bacon - we'd say go for it. This fun restaurant located in the Gulch is bright, happy - and wildly popular. (316 11th Ave S)


Taking the cake FOREVER, The Flipside has two options for their Bloody's in the morning: which means you can choose snow crab legs or nah. Would you go for the tot + fried chicken topped confection? (2403 12th Ave S)
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