It’s not really brunch without a Bloody Mary, and no one makes them as well as you do, right? At these Orlando locations, the combinations are limitless. Mix and match various cheeses, meats, vodkas, tomato juices and much much more.
Crafted Block and Brew
2417 S. Hiawassee Road, 407-601-6887
Crafted Block and Brew is offering a unique twist on Bloody Marys with four infused vodkas and three versions of Bloody Mary mixes for $5 on Saturdays from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. and on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Photo via brittany.goulart/Instagram3Nine
9700 International Drive, 407-996-9700
3Nine has a build-your-own Bloody Mary station with over 39 different ingredients to choose from, ranging from $6.50 for a regular drink to $10 for a double.
Photo via 3NINE/InstagramWhat about the brunch?
Probably the only place in Orlando where you have to meet a dress code to enjoy brunch, but with the high expectation comes high-quality food, including meals like their poolside grilled chicken sandwich with Hass avocado, pepper jack cheese, and smokehouse bacon.
Photo via 3NINE/FacebookCafe Tu Tu Tango
8625 International Drive, 407-248-2222
Here you’re handed some vodka and are encouraged to head over to the garnish station to mix up your own variety of bottomless Bloody Mary’s for $15 on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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What about the brunch?
The $25 all-you-can-eat buffet takes center stage in this eclectic restaurant on the weekends, accompanied by their separate bottomless mimosa bar for $15.
Photo via Cafe Tu Tu Tango/FacebookChela Tequila and Tacos
183 S. Orange Ave., 407-985-5272
Customization is without limits when you order a Bloody Mary here. Grab a plain Bloody Mary for $5-$8 and make your way to the garnish station, where you can add pickles, bacon and all sort of savory goodies to this morning time cocktail.
Photo via Chela Tequila and Taco Kitchen/FacebookWhat about the brunch?
Unlike most spots, Chela’s brunch runs almost all day. On Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. you can get an all-you-can-eat buffet for $33, which comes with unlimited mimosas and sangria, the only thing not unlimited (yet) is the Bloody Marys.
Photo via Chela Tequila and Taco/InstagramThe Hammered Lamb
1235 N. Orange Ave., 407-704-3200
Located across from Lake Ivanhoe is arguably Orlando’s most extensive Bloody Mary bar. Try not getting overwhelmed when you are face with the choice between Tito’s vodka or a vodka infused with either herbs, peppers, pickles, citrus, or bacon, and the roughly 75 items you can put in your drink including shrimp, veggies, cheeses and local hot sauces. At $8 a glass, it’s the perfect weekend steal.
Photo via james_strange_eatsWhat about the brunch?
Every weekend from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. you can enjoy their brunch menu, which includes classics like shrimp and grits and breakfast BLT sandwiches. Also, if you’re not in the mood for a Blood Mary, then grab a $5 mimosa.
Photo via sotera_living/InstagramNona Blue
9685 Lake Nona Village Place, 407-313-0027
Create your own Bloody Mary from 10:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. every weekend for $5 per drink.
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The brunch menu is legit. The eggs benedict are a choice selection, so check them out at this high-end tavern and restaurant hybrid.
Photo via Nona Blue/FacebookPlancha
3451 Golf View Drive, Lake Buena Vista, 407-313-7777
Sunday brunch goes from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with bottomless Bloody Marys that are included in their buffet priced at $68. Customization begins at the spices and ends at the bacon-wrapped asparagus and gator beef jerky, but garnishes changes regularly.
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Their brunch makes space for bottomless mimosas, buffet stations and a la carte dishes such as a Cuban-inspired benedict with braised beef and avocado hollandaise sauce.
Photo via Plancha/WebsiteTeak Neighborhood Grill
6400 Times Square Ave., 407-313-5111
Teak serves brunch every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a Bloody Mary bar where the drinks are $7.50 a glass.
Photo via Teak Neighborhood Grill/FacebookWhat about the brunch?
Teak is known for their burgers, but the brunch menu is just as appealing, with entrees like chicken and bacon waffles and the “Smoky Scramble,” which is smoked bacon with cheese and smoked ham tossed on eggs.
Photo via orlandomarriedeats/InstagramThe Porch
643 N. Orange Ave., Winter Park, 407-571-9101
The Porch is laying out a plethora of Blood Mary options at their build-your-own bar on Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. for $5.
Photo via The Porch/FacebookWhat about the brunch?
Brunch is all weekend long starting on Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., and on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. which serves up an all-you-can-eat buffet for $24.95 with bottomless mimosas.
Photo via jess.ogilvie/InstagramTin Roof
8371 International Drive, 407-270-7926
Unlimited Bloody Marys are served up at this live music joint on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for $14 where you can customize with all the fixin’s.
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Brunch also features bottomless mimosas for $15, and they occasionally do themed brunches. Whether you’re a music lover or just festive, you’ll want to add this spot to your list of “must try” places.
Photo via whyme666/InstagramEmber
42 W. Central Blvd., 407-849-5200
Tito’s vodka makes a debut at this Bloody Mary bar where you can get it done up your way for $5 a drink on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Unfortunately, the price of the Bloody Mary is not included in their famous Sunday brunch buffet.
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All-you-can-eat brunch is the pinnacle of a Sunday at Ember. For $30, you can enjoy various morning fare and all-you-can-drink mimosas, as well.
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