Every single weekend deserves a killer cocktail (or three). Minneapolis is home to many cool bars that cater to any taste possible. After a night on the town, how does one cure a hangover? With a Bloody Mary, of course! There’s nothing like the hair of a dog and these drinks go down like an entire meal. Here are the nine best Bloody Marys in Minneapolis:

  1. Bryant-Lake Bowl

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Yelp/Annie D. Bryant-Lake Bowl has made bowling alleys cool again, which is enhanced by their killer food menu. If you love Bloody Marys, Bryant-Lake lets you choose between three different kinds, all priced at six dollars.

Bryant-Lake Bowl: 810 W Lake St., Minneapolis, MN 55408.

  1. Icehouse

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Yelp/Tasha D. Bloody Marys have gotten rather extravagant in recent years, with a wide selection of garnishes, but have you ever had a Bloody topped with a bacon donut? If not, you need to head over to Icehouse for brunch. You won’t regret it.

Icehouse: 2528 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55404.

  1. Burger Jones

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Yelp/Jack F. Uptown has always been a trendy neighborhood, and Burger Jones is no exception with their super hip mason jar cocktails. CityPages voted their Bloody Mary as the best in the Twin Cities! Opt for the horseradish vodka to bring the flavor over the top.

Burger Jones: 3200 W Lake St., Minneapolis, MN 55416.

  1. Hell’s Kitchen

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Yelp/Dominique M. Hell’s Kitchen’s Bloody Hell is a straightforward, no nonsense Bloody Mary, but if you’re on the wild side, you can order the Jacked Up Bloody Mary or create your own delicious drink.

Hell’s Kitchen: 80 S 9th St., Minneapolis, MN 55402.

  1. Hi-Lo Diner

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Yelp/Melanie C. Elevated diner food has never been so popular. Hi-Lo transported an old diner car from Pennsylvania all the way to Minneapolis to bring us this glorious restaurant. Their Bloody Mary is made with vegan Worcestershire sauce and has a vegetarian option is available as well.

Hi-Lo Diner: 4020 E Lake St., Minneapolis, MN 55406.

  1. Ike’s Food and Cocktails

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Facebook/Ike’s Food and Cocktails Ike’s might be a small and local chain, but the eatery’s award winning food and cocktails started in downtown Minneapolis. Their Weekender Bloody Mary is beautifully crafted, with two skewers of shrimp, spicy beef sticks, asparagus, black olives, and onions. It’s pure magic.

Ike’s Food and Cocktails: 50 S 6th St., Minneapolis, MN 55402.

Yelp/Nadin H Psycho Suzi’s Bloody Bar is the best in the entire Twin Cities. Whatever you can stuff in that glass is all yours, and it seems like you have a million garnishes to choose from. It’s go big or go home at Suzi’s.

Psycho Suzi’s Motor Lounge: 1900 Marshall St. NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418.

  1. Republic

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Facebook/Republic Seven Corners Located on the West Bank of the University of Minnesota campus, Republic has always been a favored spot for more “mature” college students. The Bloody Mary is made with a bacon mix, but the remainder of the drink is straightforward and delicious.

Republic: 221 Cedar Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN 55454.

  1. Psycho Suzi’s Motor Lounge

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  1. Spoon and Stable

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Yelp/Lauren E. Spoon and Stable is a James Beard Foundation favorite, so obviously they serve a killer Bloody Mary. You can choose between vodka, tequila, gin, or aquavit as your boozy base to this spicy and satisfying drink.

Spoon and Stable: 211 N 1st St., Minneapolis, MN 55401.

If you’re a Bloody Mary aficionado, you must make sure to check these nine restaurants off on your list. Of course, there are many more restaurants who know how to do a Bloody Mary right, but we couldn’t fit them all in. Where’s your favorite place in the Twin Cities for a Bloody Mary? Let us know in the comments below.

Yelp/Gene H.

Yelp/Annie D.

Bryant-Lake Bowl has made bowling alleys cool again, which is enhanced by their killer food menu. If you love Bloody Marys, Bryant-Lake lets you choose between three different kinds, all priced at six dollars.

Bryant-Lake Bowl: 810 W Lake St., Minneapolis, MN 55408.

Yelp/Jody K.

Yelp/Tasha D.

Bloody Marys have gotten rather extravagant in recent years, with a wide selection of garnishes, but have you ever had a Bloody topped with a bacon donut? If not, you need to head over to Icehouse for brunch. You won’t regret it.

Icehouse: 2528 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55404.

Yelp/Joe H.

Yelp/Jack F.

Uptown has always been a trendy neighborhood, and Burger Jones is no exception with their super hip mason jar cocktails. CityPages voted their Bloody Mary as the best in the Twin Cities! Opt for the horseradish vodka to bring the flavor over the top.

Burger Jones: 3200 W Lake St., Minneapolis, MN 55416.

Yelp/Hillary K.

Yelp/Dominique M.

Hell’s Kitchen’s Bloody Hell is a straightforward, no nonsense Bloody Mary, but if you’re on the wild side, you can order the Jacked Up Bloody Mary or create your own delicious drink.

Hell’s Kitchen: 80 S 9th St., Minneapolis, MN 55402.

Yelp/Rebekah C.

Yelp/Melanie C.

Elevated diner food has never been so popular. Hi-Lo transported an old diner car from Pennsylvania all the way to Minneapolis to bring us this glorious restaurant. Their Bloody Mary is made with vegan Worcestershire sauce and has a vegetarian option is available as well.

Hi-Lo Diner: 4020 E Lake St., Minneapolis, MN 55406.

Facebook/Ike’s Food and Cocktails

Ike’s might be a small and local chain, but the eatery’s award winning food and cocktails started in downtown Minneapolis. Their Weekender Bloody Mary is beautifully crafted, with two skewers of shrimp, spicy beef sticks, asparagus, black olives, and onions. It’s pure magic.

Ike’s Food and Cocktails: 50 S 6th St., Minneapolis, MN 55402.

Yelp/Nadin H

Psycho Suzi’s Bloody Bar is the best in the entire Twin Cities. Whatever you can stuff in that glass is all yours, and it seems like you have a million garnishes to choose from. It’s go big or go home at Suzi’s.

Psycho Suzi’s Motor Lounge: 1900 Marshall St. NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418.

Yelp/Raedean F.

Facebook/Republic Seven Corners

Located on the West Bank of the University of Minnesota campus, Republic has always been a favored spot for more “mature” college students. The Bloody Mary is made with a bacon mix, but the remainder of the drink is straightforward and delicious.

Republic: 221 Cedar Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN 55454.

Yelp/Tim S.

Yelp/David A.

Yelp/Lauren E.

Spoon and Stable is a James Beard Foundation favorite, so obviously they serve a killer Bloody Mary. You can choose between vodka, tequila, gin, or aquavit as your boozy base to this spicy and satisfying drink.

Spoon and Stable: 211 N 1st St., Minneapolis, MN 55401.

Are you looking for other brunch ideas? Read These 16 Amazing Breakfast Spots In Minneapolis Will Make Your Morning Epic.

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