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Every Canadian knows what a Caesar is. It is our super delicious version of a Bloody Mary. It is made with Mott’s Clamato juice instead of boring old tomato juice. Lots of Worcestershire and Tabasco. Sometimes with a light meal as the garnish.

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The answer to the OP is 100% yes.

The Mrs. ups her game by only ordering hers with Tito's vodka 🙂

(all included under the UBP umbrella).

 

Note: Garnish generally limited to olives & celery (no free lunch here....)

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8 hours ago, Axxxefly said:

The answer to the OP is 100% yes.

The Mrs. ups her game by only ordering hers with Tito's vodka 🙂

(all included under the UBP umbrella).

 

Note: Garnish generally limited to olives & celery (no free lunch here....)

If you get a good bartender, sometimes you get a pickle-stuffed olive too.

 

To the OP:  You can definitely get a Caesar on board NCL.  Not every bar has Clamato juice, but you will find it at some of the bars.  I've always found it at the Casino Bar.   

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3 hours ago, MichiganBound said:

If you get a good bartender, sometimes you get a pickle-stuffed olive too.

 

To the OP:  You can definitely get a Caesar on board NCL.  Not every bar has Clamato juice, but you will find it at some of the bars.  I've always found it at the Casino Bar.   


Yes. It’s called Bloody Caesar. 
 

 

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OMigosh!  Just off the Escape this past weekend, and while we had several pretty darn good Bloody Mary's, I never even thought to ask for a Caesar!  And I would have loved to have several of those!  

All if not lost though, now that I've found out that my beloved BC's can be had on NCL, I will definitely partake on our next Escape cruise in November!

(wish I'd seen this post though, before this sailing! 😭😭)

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21 minutes ago, luvcruzing said:

Why do Canadians assume that only Canadians know about Bloody Caesars?  I had my first one at the Summit Restaurant atop the Renaissance Center in Detroit in 1977 and fell in love with them.

 

True. DH had his first BC made by an ex neighbour who was an American from Florida!! DH has had several on several NCL ships. Sometimes I'd have one. 

 

 

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18 hours ago, luvcruzing said:

Why do Canadians assume that only Canadians know about Bloody Caesars?  I had my first one at the Summit Restaurant atop the Renaissance Center in Detroit in 1977 and fell in love with them.

I don't think Canadians assume nobody else knows about them but unless you are from a border state, its been rare to find one offered in the US for the last 20 years.  They have now made a name for themselves and people from the states no longer look at me like a deer in the headlights when I ask for one.  Its kind of like asking for Poutine in Florida.  Say whaaaat?  Oh.... even that is starting to appear down south now.  Some of our great secrets are out.. that makes us happy though!poutine-canadian.gif

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