Anaemic BM at Frank’s Cafe

Bloody Mary at Franks Cafe

The best part of Frank’s Cafe are the views. The worst is without doubt this Bloody Mary. It tasted just as it’s ill appearance: rotten, as if the tomato juice had been sitting out in the sun for a day or two, put back in the fridge over night and  then served. Continue reading

Bloody Caesaria at The Plough

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The Bloody Caesar is a slight variation of the Bloody Mary made with clamato, reconstituted tomato juice concentrate flavored with spices and clam broth. It was invented in 1969 by Canadian mixologist Walter Chell, who was inspired by the flavours of Spaghetti Vongole (spaghetti with clams). Continue reading