Slappy Cakes is certainly not known for their cocktails, but the last time we dined here I discovered that they’ve got a delicious Bloody Mary. Pine State Biscuits is a popular spot, so you can expect to stand in line for a bit before getting in. Sadly, I didn’t attend this festival because I didn’t know about it. This Bloody Mary won the people’s choice award at Portland’s Bloody Mary Festival. It’s got a bit of kick, but next time I would order it with even more spice. Pine State Biscuits has an awesome Bloody Mary topped with a delicious little corn dog. They’ve got locations all over the Portland area including on Alberta Street, Burnside and on Division near 50th. I haven’t tried one yet, so I can’t speak to how good it may or may not be. They serve nothing but yummy food here, so it would probably go great with anything. Their spicy Mary pairs perfectly with the Risotto cakes. La Petite Provence has special house-infused pepper vodka in case you want your Bloody Mary super spicy. Q also has delicious breakfast options, I just happened to have been having lunch the day I visited. Their “OLD SCHOOL” MARY is a made with Beet Infused Rose City Vodka or Portland Hot Potato Habanero vodka, house-made Bloody Mary Mix, and pickled veggies. I stumbled upon Q Restaurant on a cold day and warming up with a Bloody Mary, grilled cheese, and a bowl of tomato soup was pretty much perfect. Located in the Alberta district at 1625 NE Killingsworth Portland Oregon 97211. I don’t mind having heartburn for days as long as it’s worth it and this one is totally worth it. It was so spicy I wasn’t able to finish it. ![]() ![]() But regardless, their Bloody Mary just about knocked my socks off. Okay, I’ll admit it, I am biased because it’s a very Texas type restaurant with BBQ and Mexican food options for weekend brunch. The Bloody Mary at Podnah’s was so fantastic it inspired this entire post.
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