On a recent trip to New Orleans, we stopped into the Olde NOLA Cookery on the world-famous Bourbon Street for some gator bites, oysters, po’ boys and gumbo.
When we saw the Rajun Cajun Bloody Mary on the menu, we knew we had to give that a shot as well.
Spice: Not too spicy.
Mix: House-infused Absolut Peppar Vodka, with their own Bloody Mary Mix
Chaser: None.
Fixin’s: The menu claims they drink includes sun-dried tomatoes, cocktail onions, spicy green beans, and olives; however, on our visit we only got green beans, peppers, olives and a lemon and a lime.
Price: $10
This Bloody Mary was tasty, but were not sure it was worth the price. The food here, however, will satisfy your hankerin’ for some Southern Cookin’, so if you’re looking for a place to get your fried food fix, stop in here. Maybe just try a Hurricane instead.
Its so disappointing when you expect a bloody mary and you receive one missing the garnishes. Thanks for the article, I’ll be going to Nola next year so it’s very informative!