Best bloody sports experience
Field House American Sports Pub
www.fieldhousesac.com. N.M.
I'm going to try not to spend the next 100 words slobbering over the bloody mary at Field House American Sports Pub, the best spot to watch sports that's not on the grid. Let's see how I do. The 411: It's 32 ounces, $16 and served on weekends only. The mix is made by Preservation & Co., and the vessel is a Mason jar. Garnishes are what Guy Fieri might refer to as off the chain, bro. Including: A beef slider and a bacon-wrapped sausage on sticks, plus a prawn and pickled egg and veggies. As Fieri might also say: It's not just a cocktail, it's a meal. I want to make clear that this is not a Fieri type of hangout, though. It's fun, authentic, tasty. And drinking the bloody here while you're still drunk from the night before is a truly American experience. 1310 Fulton Avenue, Suite D; (916) 487-1045;