Archive for October 27, 2025

Vegas is known for over-the-top drinks, but this Bloody Mary at Grand Lux Café, located inside the Venetian… not so much.

We flew in on an early morning flight and were starving by the time we hit the Strip, so breakfast and Bloody Marys seemed like the perfect first stop. Unfortunately, this was a quick reminder that my long-standing opinion about Vegas Bloodies still holds true: Vegas simply lacks outstanding Bloody Marys.

I just don’t get it. In a place known for excess—flashy food, extravagant cocktails, and general overindulgence—you’d expect the Bloody Mary scene to be next-level. But time and time again, it’s the same story: basic, boring, and overpriced. I did spot a few more elaborate options, but at $40+ a pop? No thanks. Especially when so many people in this city are battling hangovers, you’d think there’d be a better Bloody Mary effort.

Maybe someday I’ll move out there and open a 24/7 build-your-own Bloody bar that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg… because clearly, there’s a market gap waiting to be filled.

The Bloody Mary: a salted rim, a stalk of celery, and maybe a hint of lime.

Flavor-wise, it was fine—nothing offensive, nothing memorable. And in Las Vegas, where every cocktail carries a hefty price tag, this one felt overpriced and underwhelming. Sometimes, simple isn’t synonymous with satisfying.

The Bloody Mary

  • Spices/Flavor: Mild, uninspired
  • Fixin’s: Celery, lime (maybe?)
  • Chaser: Not listed
  • Presentation: Simple, clean
  • Price: $$$ (Vegas standard)

A decent breakfast companion but far from the show-stopping Vegas experience you’d expect.

Perspective Brewing in West Allis isn’t your typical Bloody Mary destination—they’re a craft brewery. But a one-time special I happened to catch on Facebook this October in celebration of Spooky Season, called Sunday Bloody Sunday, was a feast.

The Bloody itself likely featured Cholula, not my favorite base, but honestly, the fixings stole the show. For $15, you got a build-your-own kit loaded with fixings: a deviled egg (dyed black and made with avocado), chicken salad on a cucumber slice with a little skull-shaped piece of mozzarella on top, trail mix, cheese, tortellini, and a variety of meats. You could then pick a chaser from any of Perspective’s offerings. I paired mine with a pumpkin beer chaser, complete with a whipped cream squirt, and it was Halloween-perfect, delicious, (and far better than any over-priced Vegas cocktail I had earlier this month).

The Bloody Mary

  • Spices/Flavor: Medium, Cholula-based
  • Fixin’s: Deviled egg, chicken salad on cucumber, trail mix, cheese, tortellini, meats
  • Chaser: Pumpkin beer with whipped cream
  • Presentation: Over-the-top, festive, build-your-own
  • Price: $15

If you want a Bloody Mary that doubles as brunch entertainment, keep an eye on their social pages for future specials—it’s a one-time experience you don’t want to miss.

Blondie’s Sports Bar & Grill, located inside the Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood might just be one of Nevada’s best sports bars, and their Bloody Mary proves it… especially if you’re hunting for value.

This one came with a salted rim, a pepperoncini skewer, and is offered during a morning special for just $1.99 (between 7–11 a.m, Monday-Friday.). It’s not huge, but for that price, you can happily order multiples. The flavor is solid, the presentation simple, and it pairs perfectly with Blondie’s decent breakfast and bar menu. Definitely one of the best Bloody Mary deals in Las Vegas.

The Bloody Mary

  • Spices/Flavor: Solid, classic
  • Fixin’s: Pepperoncini skewer, salted rim
  • Chaser: Not listed
  • Presentation: Simple, classic sports bar
  • Price: $1.99 (morning special)

A steal for Vegas and worth a stop if you’re in the area early.

Sometimes, a Bloody Mary isn’t a drink—it’s the secret weapon behind one. I discovered John Willard’s Bloody Mary Seasoning at the Brat Haus Golf Outing at Wanaki Golf Course, and it’s officially earned a spot in my home bar.

This isn’t your typical Bloody Mary review because, well… it’s a seasoning. But trust me, this little 10-ounce bottle packs punch. Made in Wisconsin, gluten-free, and “waking up friends since 1972,” it’s versatile enough to turn any vodka-and-tomato combo into a proper Bloody Mary masterpiece. Bonus: it also makes a killer steak rub, elevates grilled dishes, and can sneak into your cooking routine in so many ways. The flavor is robust, savory, and perfectly balanced. I left the outing with a bottle in hand, and it’s already becoming a staple.

The Bloody Mary (from a bottle!)

  • Spices/Flavor: Bold, savory, versatile
  • Fixin’s: Up to you—seasoning allows full creativity
  • Chaser: None required; your drink is only limited by imagination
  • Presentation: DIY perfection
  • Price: $14 for 10 oz from the company website; you can also find it select local grocery stores.

A great addition to any Bloody Mary lover’s arsenal. Consider it your secret weapon.