The Drunken Tomato: Seattle
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The Drunken Tomato takes you on a bloody mary filled journey through the best cocktail-slinging bars and restaurants in Seattle. With in-depth reviews accompanied by detailed, full-color photos, you’ll learn exactly what to expect and where to find your next savory tomato cocktail. Welcome to a life with no more bad bloody marys.
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The Drunken Tomato - Shelley Buchanan
Contents
Introduction
How to Use This Book
Downtown Los Angeles
Bäco Mercat
Bottega Louie
Cole’s
Industriel Urban Farm Cuisine
La Cita
Pete’s Cafe & Bar
San Gabriel Valley and
The San Fernando Valley
Another Broken Egg Cafe
Dog Haus Biergarten
Granville
Gus’s BBQ
Haven Gastropub
Kings Row Gastropub
Market City Caffe
Mi Piace
Nikki C’s
Northeast Los Angeles
Big Bar
Cha Cha Lounge
Cliff’s Edge
Home
MessHall Kitchen
Mohawk Bend
Ye Rustic Inn
Hollywood and West Hollywood
Comme Ça
Franklin & Company
Goldie’s
Laurel Hardware
Saint Felix
The Belmont
The Fat Dog
The Hudson
The Hungry Cat
Beverly Hills and West Central L.A.
AOC Wine Bar and Restaurant
BLD Restaurant
Morel’s French Steakhouse & Bistro
Rocco’s Tavern
Rush Street
The Churchill
The Ivy
The Little Door
Malibu and The West Valley
Brent’s Deli
Crown and Anchor
Duke’s Malibu
Geoffrey’s Malibu
Kristy’s Wood Oven & Wine Bar
Lure Fish House
The Malibu Café
Moonshadows Malibu
Paradise Cove Beach Cafe
Saddle Peak Lodge
The Westside
Brick + Mortar
FEED
Body & Soul
Fig
Joe’s Restaurant
M Street Kitchen
Sunny Spot
The Britannia Pub
The Penthouse, The Huntley Hotel
The Tasting Kitchen
Zengo
South Bay
FishBar
H.T. Grill
Manhattan Beach Post
Rock’n Fish
The Bull Pen
The Strand House
Long Beach
Congregation Ale House
K.C. Branaghan’s Irish Pub
King’s Fish House
L’Opera
O’Connell’s
Nick’s on 2nd
Schooner or Later
Simmzy’s
Starling Diner
The Attic
North Orange County
Baja Sharkeez
Mama’s on 39
Quinn’s
Old Town Grill
Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen
Slater’s 50/50
The Catch
The Hangout
Zimzala
South Orange County
3-Thirty-3
Waterfront
Bluewater Grill
Break of Dawn
Charlie’s Chili
Mastro’s
Motif, St. Regis Monarch Beach
The Ramos House Cafe
Z’Tejas Southwestern Grill
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction
Bloody marys are a
curious cocktail. Chances are you either love them or hate them, likening this tomato juice based drink to either a refreshing brunch time beverage or a strange, ketchup-like concoction. But whether you like bloody marys or not, they have become the ultimate day-drinking cocktail, pairing well with morning meals and, as some would say, even curing the ailments of a previous night’s indulgence.
Origins of the cocktail are in dispute. The earliest account dates back to Harry’s New York Bar in Paris where it is said that Fernand Pete
Petiot created a rudimentary version of the cocktail in the early 1920’s. In 1934, Petiot then brought the drink to the King Cole Bar in New York City’s St. Regis Hotel, where he added four dashes of salt, two dashes of pepper, two dashes of cayenne, a layer of Worcestershire sauce, and a dash of lemon to the half tomato juice, half vodka cocktail. But claims differ. In his autobiography, The World I Live In!, actor George Jessel declared himself the creator of the drink. While visiting Palm Beach, Florida in 1927, he purportedly named his vodka and tomato juice mix after an encounter with Mary Brown Warburton, a wealthy socialite, thus putting the Mary in bloody mary.
As it turns out, the truth may lay somewhere in-between. In an interview with The New Yorker on July 18, 1964, Petiot stated that Jessel created a simple vodka and tomato juice cocktail. But it wasn’t until Petiot himself added the additional seasonings of salt, pepper, cayenne, Worcestershire, and lemon that it became the bloody mary that we know