What better way to start your day than with a refreshing Bloody Mary and some delectable comfort food? Good news! San Francisco is teeming with many options to do just that. Let’s take a look at the top 11 restaurants that serve the best Bloody Mary in San Francisco.
- Zuni Cafe: 1658 Market Street
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Caitlin M/Yelp A well respected restaurant with style, and a great location is known for bloody maries too. Zuni is popular for their balsmic bloody mary pictured above.
- Park Tavern: 1652 Stockton Street
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Reya H/Yelp North Beach is known for a lot, but also a great bloody mary. Grab a bloody mary complete with Worcestershire sauce, horseradish, Tabasco, Michelada, house-made hot sauce, and pickeled jalapenos.
- District: 216 Townsend Street
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District Facebook Page It is recommended you grab brunch at this spot and enjoy the bloody marines. District also has a make-your-own Bloody Mary bar. Wow!
- 1760: 1760 Polk Street
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Chau D/Yelp Pictured is the Red bell pepper and cucumber bloody mary. 1760 uses green strawberries as part of its essential mix along with fresh lemon juice.
- Foreign Cinema: 2534 Mission Street
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Simone A/Yelp Foreign Cinema is unique because of the movies they play and they also offer a Persian Bloody Mary. The Persian has additions of curry and balsamic vinegar that make this a standout on the list.
- Maven: 598 Haight Street
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Khanh T/Yelp Go to the Haight street area for a great brunch and Bloody mary. Expect basil, balsamic, and house pickles in your Bloody Mary here.
- Bender’s Bar and Grill: 806 South Van Ness Avenue
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Phaedra E/Yelp The Bloody Mary at Benders has wonderful pickled green beans and various dressings, and to top it off! The bartenders add a stick of beef jerky in the drink.
- The Ramp: 855 Terry Francois Street
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DG R/Yelp A wonderful bloody Mary with a beautiful view. Also, the eggs Benedict, fish and chips, and food is popular. The Ramp is often overlooked, so check it out.
- Tipsy Pig: 2231 Chestnut Street
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Patrick G/Yelp The Tipsy Pig offers a classic-style Mary, and a Spicy Mary, which includes Crater Lake Pepper Vodka and a “spiced rim.”
- Waterbar: 399 The Embarcadero
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Michelle A/Yelp If there is one reason to head to the Embarcadero then go for Waterbar. Why? Seek out the prawn version of a Bloody Mary with Ketel One, a house-made spice mix, bacon, and a big Gulf prawn as garnish for a real surprise.
- Nopalito: 1224 9th Avenue
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Alex B/Yelp Go to the Inner Sunset for a taste of a Bloody Mary with a Mexican twist. The Blood Mary includes Pueblo Viejo Blanco, tomato, orange, spices, and a salted rim.
Have you been to any of these spots for a Bloody Mary? Let us know. Also, check out 11 Places You Should Eat In San Francisco In 2017.
Michael U/Yelp
Caitlin M/Yelp
A well respected restaurant with style, and a great location is known for bloody maries too. Zuni is popular for their balsmic bloody mary pictured above.
Andrew D/Yelp
Reya H/Yelp
North Beach is known for a lot, but also a great bloody mary. Grab a bloody mary complete with Worcestershire sauce, horseradish, Tabasco, Michelada, house-made hot sauce, and pickeled jalapenos.
Tony L/Yelp
District Facebook Page
It is recommended you grab brunch at this spot and enjoy the bloody marines. District also has a make-your-own Bloody Mary bar. Wow!
Kunal T/Yelp
Chau D/Yelp
Pictured is the Red bell pepper and cucumber bloody mary. 1760 uses green strawberries as part of its essential mix along with fresh lemon juice.
Stan L/Yelp
Simone A/Yelp
Foreign Cinema is unique because of the movies they play and they also offer a Persian Bloody Mary. The Persian has additions of curry and balsamic vinegar that make this a standout on the list.
Kay Y/FourSquare
Khanh T/Yelp
Go to the Haight street area for a great brunch and Bloody mary. Expect basil, balsamic, and house pickles in your Bloody Mary here.
Laurence B/FourSquare
Phaedra E/Yelp
The Bloody Mary at Benders has wonderful pickled green beans and various dressings, and to top it off! The bartenders add a stick of beef jerky in the drink.
Marisa D/Yelp
DG R/Yelp
A wonderful bloody Mary with a beautiful view. Also, the eggs Benedict, fish and chips, and food is popular. The Ramp is often overlooked, so check it out.
Nate V/Yelp
Patrick G/Yelp
The Tipsy Pig offers a classic-style Mary, and a Spicy Mary, which includes Crater Lake Pepper Vodka and a “spiced rim.”
Ed L/Yelp
Michelle A/Yelp
If there is one reason to head to the Embarcadero then go for Waterbar. Why? Seek out the prawn version of a Bloody Mary with Ketel One, a house-made spice mix, bacon, and a big Gulf prawn as garnish for a real surprise.
Ann S/Yelp
Alex B/Yelp
Go to the Inner Sunset for a taste of a Bloody Mary with a Mexican twist. The Blood Mary includes Pueblo Viejo Blanco, tomato, orange, spices, and a salted rim.
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