Thick and full-flavored, it has strong pepper, Tabasco, and vinegar flavors, with a good amount of heat. However their two specialty bloodys step it up a notch. We hear their doughnuts are pretty good, too. The Bloody itself has a hint of cocktail sauce to it, rounded out with a nice tomato flavor and some Cajun spice on the rim of the glass. Everything about this Bloody tastes fresh, making it surprisingly refreshing — and easy to follow up with a second.
The house specialty Bloody Mary is made with pepper-infused vodka, which gives it a nice kick and a good amount of spice. The flavor of this Bloody is stronger than most, and grabs you at the first sip. What this Bloody lacks in heat it makes up for in well-rounded, tomato-ey flavor that leaves you satisfied.
And maybe take a friend to help you with your Bloody. Thanks for signing up! Check your inbox for a welcome email. Email required. By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Notice and European users agree to the data transfer policy. The District. The Universal.
Atomic Cowboy. Feasting Fort Collins. Bacon a Social House. Ophelia's Electric Soapbox. All rights reserved. There are two variations here, both made with sangrita. Choose either vodka or tequila to customize. For just a dollar more, you can get a beer alongside your Bloody. This may just be the ultimate tricked out Bloody out there.
The Bloodys at Lucile's also come topped with shrimp and a house-made Cajun spice. But the spice stops there as the drink is sweeter than most. Then this perfect southern Denver "Hideaway" is the place for you!
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