I am not a huge tequila fan, until recently I hated the stuff! This being said, Little Blood has won me over! Tucked away above the Kodiak Club, with no signage whatsoever, you have to manoeuvre around bourbon swilling patrons downstairs and clamber up a rustic staircase, finally arriving at a set of saloon doors that you get to barge through as if you were a gun toting cowgirl ready to pull out your six shooter and blast any empties away as a sign to the barkeep you're ready for more.
Or maybe that's just me, besides, the way that RSA laws have evolved both here and at the wild west frontier over the last 300 years it is more likely that if you shoot your empty shot glass the modern day bartender will cut you off...
Barging through the saloon doors to Little Blood I was more than happy to announce my need for a sneaky beverage by sitting at the bar and gingerly asking the wonderful bartender to guide me through the pages and pages of different types and styles of tequila. After what must have been ten minutes of attention from the bartender I settled on a reposado to sip with a side of Sangrita (Little Blood in Spanish and the name sake of the bar).
It was an absolutely delightful sipper and I decided to try another. Once both were finished and I had still managed to resist the urge to shoot the empties it was suggested that I try a Tommie's Margarita... Dangerous. This is where, had I been smarter, I would have politely declined and decided to try this dangerous concoction another day. I'm not particularly smart.
Several Tommie's later and fortunately a plate of corn chips and salsa, we progressed to shots, one for me and of course, out of sheer politeness, one for the host. By this stage we had moved to house tequila, surprisingly, house tequila here is Tromba and is rather easy on the throat.
I ended up stumbling out of my new friend Little Blood (which can be precarious as you do have to walk down stairs to exit) and realising that the sun was not long from rising and that I was in no shape to great it. Needless to say, this bar makes it onto the list "Remember arriving, not so much leaving..." read more