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The Bloody Mary at Zuni Cafe is fabulous! I'd bet their brunch is delicious, too, though I've never had it myself. I know their lunches are excellent.
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Zuni Cafe
1658 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102›2 Replies-
re: Euonymous
Another vote for The Bloody Mary at Zuni. But I've never gone for brunch -- only dinner or just late nite drinks + snacks.
I also have had great bloody Mary's + truly fab brunch at Foreign Cinema -- but it's been 2 or 3 years.
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B Restaurant on top of Yerba Buena Center. Best Bloody Mary ever.
http://www.bsanfrancisco.com/pdfs/b-s...
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I'm not a Bloody Mary fan, but many of my friends are huge fans of Elite's. I like their Sunday brunch (especially the donut holes and corned beef hash). Their Bloody Marys come in three versions: SKYY, Jalapeno-Infused SKYY, or Habanero-Infused SKYY. There is also a spice blend on the rim of the glass.
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This thread on Bloody Marys suggest you might be happ at Orson.
http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/719538
House Bloody Mary -- vodka, house made mary blend
Tomatillo Maria -- tequila, tomatillo, lime, jalapeno
Boxer Mary -- vodka, beet, horseradish, lemon
Curry Carrot Mary -- gin, carrot, ginger, orange
Bacon Mary -- vodka, tomato, bacon, smoke, maple
Spa Mary -- vodka, cucumber, lime, mint, basil
Low Country Mary -- vodka, cayenne, hominy, okra
Or build your own at Home.
http://home-sf.com/brunch.html






