
The garnish arms race is back—and it’s bigger, bolder, and bloodier than ever.
After whipping cities like New York, Austin, and Portland into a tomato-fueled frenzy earlier this year, the Bloody Mary Festival is rolling into its next battlegrounds: St. Paul and Denver. What began as a spirited celebration of a brunch staple has evolved into a full-blown competition where creativity knows no limits and a drink can double as a meal.
Mark your calendars. On October 3, Union Depot in St. Paul (214 4th Street East) transforms into a cathedral of spice and vodka. Then on November 8, Denver’s Reelworks (1399 35th Street) hosts the Mile High edition, where top local talent will compete for cocktail supremacy.
Each stop on this five-city tour is part tasting, part showcase, and entirely devoted to pushing the Bloody Mary beyond its classic roots. Founder Evan Weiss describes it as a rare chance to experience the cocktail’s full creative spectrum—where no two recipes are alike and surprises are guaranteed.
More than 1,000 attendees are expected at each event, sampling around fifteen competing Bloody Marys crafted by local bars, restaurants, and mix brands. Guests cast votes for the coveted “People’s Choice Award,” while a panel of judges crowns “Best Bloody Mary” and “Best Garnish”—a category where presentation can be just as outrageous as flavor. Think skewers stacked with bacon, sliders, pickled vegetables, or even entire fried chickens perched on the rim.
If you need a preview of the chaos, look no further than Austin’s recent showdown. Fifteen competitors—from brunch favorites like Snooze A.M. Eatery and Phoebe’s Diner to inventive newcomers—used a shared vodka base to create wildly different interpretations. The result: a vivid display of how far this cocktail can stretch, and how personal it can become.
But the festival goes beyond the glass. It doubles as a discovery hub for emerging food and beverage brands. Attendees can sample everything from craft spirits and hot sauces to unexpected bites like spicy peanut butter, creating a lively marketplace where every sip leads to a new find.
At its core, the Bloody Mary’s appeal lies in its unpredictability. No standard recipe, no fixed rules—just endless variations shaped by local flavor and imagination. That anything-goes spirit is exactly what the festival captures, city after city.
This fall, St. Paul and Denver get their turn. Whether you prefer a no-frills classic or a towering, over-the-top creation, expect an afternoon where experimentation reigns and restraint is optional.
Tickets are expected to sell quickly. Secure your spot, grab your voting tokens, and arrive hungry—the most outrageous brunch battle of the year is headed your way.


