On the hunt for the best bottomless brunch in London? Welcome, you’ve found it. Well, not quite *it* but more a whole host of incredible boozy brunches the city has to offer, from fancy places filled with glitz and glamour to bright and breezy affordable options. You see, picking a favourite brunch experience London would have been like choosing a favourite from our very own children - they are all beautiful in their own right - so we had to go for the next best thing and round up our favourites, plural. Plus, there are many weekends in a year, so you’re going to need options.
If you’re not familiar with the concept, let us enlighten you. It’s the beautiful coming together of breakfast and lunch, resulting primarily in robust plates of lunch food with an egg popped on top, with the added benefit of free flowing drinks. A genius concept, we think everyone can probably agree. The options for bottomless brunch in London are truly endless, from unlimited beer or free-flowing Prosecco to endless cool cocktails, there really is something for everyone. Quite often there’s a time limit (so that restaurants aren’t left crippled), so be prepared to get your fill in the two hours or so you’ve been allocated to enjoy your magic drinks that seem to refill themselves.
While the drinks at a bottomless brunch are of course important, so is the food in our not-so-humble opinion. We haven’t thrown together any old list, this is a round up of the best restaurants in London that we’ve tried and tested ourselves (a tough gig, we know) so that we can be sure we're pointing you in the right direction and that these restaurants are really going to deliver. Whilst these endless brunches in London often have the drinks in mind, there are occasional entries in this list that also offer unlimited food, with a time limit of course.
These really are some of the most fun bottomless brunches in the capital, but because everyone’s needs are different, we’ve categorised our finds into easy sections, which you can skip to quickly by clicking on the links below. And if you don't find what you're looking for here, you can find even more bottomless brunches near you in this list. Whichever you choose, please don’t blame us for the afternoon headache, drink lots of water, and enjoy!
Best bottomless brunch London
From egg brunches galore to a DIY Bloody Mary station, these are our favourite endless brunches in London, with spreads worth travelling for. Round up your brunch gang and book yourselves in.
Smith & Wollensky, Charing Cross
What: If bottomless steak brunch sounds like your vibe, you should head for the emerald green awnings and chestnut brown leather banquettes of Smith & Wollensky, where you can grab a meaty set brunch menu on weekends alongside bottomless Prosecco or Champagne. There are vegetarian and pescatarian alternatives too, and a classic New York cheesecake to send you rolling off into the weekend.
Where: 1-11 John Adam Street, WC2N 6HT
Book now: Smith & Wollensky
Norma, Fitzrovia
What: Norma's carb-tastic menu is now available in bottomless brunch form, and the menu features some delicious Norma staples, including the spaghettini fritters and chickpea panelle. The second course is a pasta course, so you can take your pick from classics like lasagne, aubergine parmigiana and pasta alla norma, all whilst knocking back unlimited prosecco or Franciacorta if you're feeling fancy.
Where: 8 Charlotte Street, W1T 2LS
Book now: Norma
1 Lombard Street, City of London
What: 1 Lombard Street ‘Bubbles, Steak and Lobster Bottomless Brunch’ is a proper event, as a big crowd gets stuck into bottomless fizz under the beautiful glass dome of 1 Lombard Street’s dining room. There’s a live DJ in the house spinning classics, and this one regularly turns into a big party. Even better, there’s a late sitting so you can have a big one on Friday and still make it to brunch on Saturday afternoon.
Where: 1 Lombard Street, EC3V 9AA
Book now: 1 Lombard Street
Mama Shelter, Hackney
What: Mama Shelter’s bottomless brunch is Saturdays only, but it’s worth booking out a Saturday afternoon for. The bottomless options are vast, stretching from the usual bubbles to draught beer, Bloody Marys, Bellinis and even Negronis if you’re feeling brave. Meanwhile, modern brunch classics include an excellent crispy potato hash and poached eggs with herb yoghurt and chilli oil, buttermilk pancakes with blueberry compote and Biscoff crumble, and barbecue jerk pork baby back ribs if you’re feeling hungry.
Where: 437 Hackney Road, E2 8PP
Book now: Mama Shelter
Skinny Kitchen, Islington
What: With a name like The Fabulous Bottomless Brunch, one expects only the best and we can confirm that The Skinny Kitchen’s offering lives up to its name. We suggest getting a good night’s sleep beforehand because the energy is high at this immersive brunch, thanks to sax and trumpet players, a live singer and DJs playing all day. Included in the price is two courses washed down with your choice of Prosecco, beer, wine or cocktails
Where: 52 Upper Street, N1 0QH
Book now: The Skinny Kitchen
Larry's Bar, Trafalgar Square
What: Swanky Larry’s does classic Aussie brunching in style serving smashed avocado on charcoal sourdough, sweetcorn fritters and cooked breakfasts until 3pm. They offer a sparkling tea bottomless as well as the standard fizz, and the interiors down here - underneath the National Portrait Gallery - are fancy enough for a special celebration.
Where: National Portrait Gallery, St. Martin's Place, WC2H 0HE
Book now: Larry's Bar
Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings, Clerkenwell
What: Colourful and foliage-laden Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings has a variety of interesting spaces where you can conduct a bottomless session with the crew. Aside from the usual brunch menu suspects there's an excellent crab pretzel roll with hollandaise sauce that we love, and you can bottomless Bellinis or fizz depending what you fancy.
Where: 42 Northampton Road, EC1R 0HU
Book now: Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings
Kahani, Belgravia
What: The bottomless brunch at Kahani is not one for your rowdy birthday drinks, but more a sophisticated date or civilised celebration. Smartly-dressed waiters keenly top up your glass as you sip away, while dish after dish comes rolling out from the kitchen as and when they are ready. Expect tandoori grilled broccoli with honey and nigella seeds – the most popular item on the menu (and we can understand why), succulent Karaikudi chicken, paneer curry, and a divine traditional gulab jamun for dessert.
Where: 1 Wilbraham Place, SW1X 9AE
Book now: Kahani
ROBATA, Soho
What: Crazy about sushi rolls and skewers? ROBATA is an izakaya-style Japanese restaurant located in the bustling heart of Soho, serving an 90 minute bottomless brunch on the weekend that combines sushi, gyozas, fried chicken and grilled skewers with free-flowing Prosecco. We love the fried chicken bao buns too, and as it turns out, fried chicken and fizz is a match made in heaven.
Where: 56 Old Compton Street, W1D 4UE
Book now: ROBATA
Nobu Shoreditch
What: When in doubt, Nobu never fails to deliver the goods. Feast on rock shrimp tempura, crispy rice salmon, miso black cod and more, all washed down with all the Prosecco and Asahi beer you like. If you pay for bottomless drinks you also get access to the mega dessert buffet too.
Where: 10-50 Willow Street, EC2A 4BH
Book now: Nobu Shoreditch
Double Standard at The Standard, King's Cross
What: Everything about The Standard is uber trendy and that includes its stylish restaurant, Double Standard, which serves perhaps the best Sunday bottomless brunch in London with wave after wave of crowd-pleasers. Being at heart a North American hotel, expect some syrup-drenched Americana on the menu, like caramelised banana and salted caramel waffles, or buttermilk chicken and waffles with bacon and maple syrup. On the drinks front, The Standard specialises in Bloody Marys - there's a DIY Bloody Mary station so you can make it just how you like it, or plump for bottomless fizz for a couple of hours.
Where: 10 Argyle Street, WC1H 8EG
Book now: Double Standard
The Aubrey, Knightsbridge
What: The Aubrey is worth a visit just for the gorgeous interiors, but the food is excellent too - no less than you’d expect of the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park. Brunch sees DJs spinning house tunes as you and your pals feast on Wagyu beef tataki, lobster tamagoyaki and warm sesame mochis, as well as a hefty cocktail and sake list.
Where: Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, 66 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LA
Book now: The Aubrey
Santo Remedio, London Bridge and Shoreditch
What: Bottomless margaritas anyone? Tack on an extra £30 and you can sink 90 minutes worth of margs alongside Santo Remedio’s excellent tacos and regional Mexican speciality plates. Cava, wine, sangria and beer are all available as well if cocktails aren’t your vibe.
Where: 152 Tooley Street, SE1 2TU; 55 Great Eastern Street, EC2A 3HP
Book now: Santo Remedio London Bridge; Santo Remedio Shoreditch
Roka, Canary Wharf and Aldwych
What: Forget bottomless Prosecco! At Roka you’ll get a welcome cocktail on arrival followed by free flowing wine. You won’t get the common brunch classics either, with delicious sharing plates to start such as a sashimi collection and gyoza, followed by mains which include the likes of salmon teriyaki or glazed baby back pork ribs. Completed with a dessert platter for the table. A different, but equally delicious way to spend your weekends.
Where: 4 Park Pavilion, E14 5FW; 71 Aldwych, WC2B 4HN
Book now: Roka Canary Wharf; Roka Aldwych
Fun bottomless brunch London
Brunch is all well and good, but how much better is brunch when there’s an activity, novelty factor or entertainment going on? Whether you’re after live entertainment or a big karaoke singalong, London truly caters for all.
Lucky Voice, Various locations
What: Ok, we’re not going to lie to you and say that this brunch is known for its extensive food menu. The offering here is limited to pizzas, but that’s not really the point of the Karaoke Brunch at Lucky Voice. Instead, this brunch is all about having fun with your pals, while singing your favourite tunes. In need of some Dutch courage? Two hours of unlimited cocktails should do the trick.
Where: 173-174 Upper Street, N1 1RG; 52 Poland Street, W1F 7NQ; 84 Chancery Lane, WC2A 1DL; 1 The Avenue, EC2M 4YP; Unit G21 & G22 Ground Level, The Sidings, SE1 7LY
Book now: Lucky Voice Islington; Lucky Voice Soho; Lucky Voice Holborn; Lucky Voice Liverpool Street; Lucky Voice Waterloo
The Little Blue Door, Fulham
What: The team here are committed to the restaurant’s ‘house party’ persona – reservations are made via Whatsapp, there’s a faux utility room inside and staff are referred to as ‘housemates’. The Little Blue Door’s lively brunch sees limitless Prosecco or house punch paired with a range of ‘poached egg on toast’ options, house pancakes and virtuous salads.
Where: 871-873 Fulham Road, SW6 5HP
Book now: The Little Blue Door
Flesh & Buns, Oxford Circus and Covent Garden
What: Flesh & Buns’ edgy interiors and easy-going menu of Asian-inspired dishes and bao buns is perfect for bottomless brunching. You can’t go wrong with Japanese fried chicken or crispy duck leg buns, but there’s plenty more to enjoy, including some good sashimi and Korean fried wings.
Where: 32 Berners Street, W1T 3LR; 41 Earlham Street, WC2H 9LX
Book now: Flesh & Buns Oxford Circus; Flesh & Buns Covent Garden
Blame Gloria, Covent Garden
What: Blame Gloria has gathered a cult following of party-brunchers through loud and proud bottomless karaoke events, singalongs, drag brunches and more. The interiors are colourful and maximalist, splashed in acid-trip prints, geometric chequerboard ceilings and polka dot floors. Expect 90 minutes of free-flowing drinks, a varied calendar of events and a menu that includes loaded tacos, buttermilk chicken burgers and a Caesar salad - just about enough to soak up the heroic quantities of booze.
Where: 20 Bedford Street, WC2E 9HP
Book now: Blame Gloria
Korean Dinner Party, Soho
What: Korean Dinner Party does brunch a bit differently - get stuck into kimchi rice, Korean fried chicken, corn dogs and Korean tacos, all whilst guzzling Prosecco with your mates. Everyone gets a shot of soju as well, which you can dunk into your Prosecco to make a JINRO Fizz - guaranteed to have you buzzing for the weekend ahead (or needing a nap shortly afterwards).
Where: Kingly Court, W1B 5PW
Book now: Korean Dinner Party
Cinnamon Kitchen, City and Battersea
What: Vivek Singh’s Cinnamon Club spin-off has always been great value for the quality of the cooking, and both sites offer some good brunch opportunities too. Saturday at Cinnamon Kitchen is bhangra brunch day, with a live DJ spinning bhangra tunes, bottomless fizz and Indian brunch dishes, including lamb rogan josh and samosa chaat.
Where: 9 Devonshire Square, EC2M 4YL; 4 Arches Lane, Nine Elms, SW11 8AB
Book now: Cinnamon Kitchen City; Cinnamon Kitchen Battersea
Cheap bottomless brunch London
If you’re going to make a habit out of this weekend routine you might be wondering how it will impact your finances. Worry not though, because we’ve rounded up the best cheap options in London so that you can dine out in style without blowing the bank. You might even get change out of a twenty if you’re lucky.
Ayllu, Paddington
What: Bottomless brunch is the ideal way to try Ayllu’s extensive menu of Peruvian dishes. Unlike many bottomless brunches, Ayllu is genuinely bottomless on both fronts, offering unlimited food and drink for 90 minutes - we love bottomless ceviche plates for one, but the beef croquettes are also delicious, as are the uramaki salmon and California rolls. You can upgrade for bottomless wine, bubbles or a signature cocktail for a bit extra too.
Where: 25 Sheldon Square, W2 6EY
Book now: Ayllu
Megan’s, Various locations
What: Megan’s bottomless brunch might be the most tried-and-tested deal in the capital, but this always-reliable option has served us well time and time again. Why? There are now approximately 15 locations dotted around London neighbourhoods, so you’re never too far away from a great-value bottomless. You can add 90 minutes of bottomless bubbles for just £25 each, and the offer is available until 6:30pm, so you can party on into the night afterwards if you like. When it comes to what to order, you can’t go wrong with its signature open kebabs topped with pickled red cabbage, onions, harissa hummus and your choice of meat or veggie option.
Where: Various locations
Book now: Megan’s Islington, Megan's Battersea, Megan's Clapham, Megan's Kensington, Megan's Richmond and more.
Sea Containers, South Bank
What: Head to Sea Containers on the South Bank on a Saturday to take advantage of its killer brunch deal, with killer riverside views! Starting from just £19 for bottomless Prosecco, it’s definitely one of the best-value options in this list, while brunch plates span everything from avo on toast and buttermilk pancakes to lobster mac and cheese and a rib of beef to share.
Where: 20 Upper Ground, SE1 9PD
Book now: Sea Containers
The Blues Kitchen, Camden, Brixton and Shoreditch
What: We love that Blue Kitchen’s bottomless deal is refreshingly straightforward – no multiple courses or endless options. Just your choice of main, with 90 minutes of free-flowing fizz, Rum Punch or Mimosas for £35 a head. The vibes are always good fun here too, with live jazz music (of course) and a cosy speakeasy aesthetic.
Where: 111-113 Camden High Street, NW1 7JN; 40 Acre Lane, SW2 5SP; 134-146 Curtain Road, EC2A 3AR
Book now: Blues Kitchen Camden; Blues Kitchen Brixton; Blues Kitchen Shoreditch
Rotunda, King's Cross
What: This has got to be one of the best-value options going. When you order a brunch dish or a roast between 11am and 4pm on a Saturday, you can add 1.5 hours of bottomless Prosecco, Mimosas or wine for an extra 20 quid! Not a fan of fizz? Free-flowing Aperol Spritzs' are also available for just £25 per person. There's a mix of classic and unorthodox options on offer, from pancakes with bacon and maple syrup, to chimichurri bavette steak with fries and a salad.
Where: Kings Place, 90 York Way, N1 9AG
Book now: Rotunda
Daddy Bao, Tooting
What: Tooting’s foodie credentials have been on the up for a while now, and this Taiwanese joint is a great addition to the area. On Saturdays, Daddy Bao serves bottomless brunch alongside its regular menu, and you can add free-flowing cocktails or Prosecco for under £20; sip on the likes of a White Night in Taipei (white rum, passionfruit jam, lychee, lime) while chowing down on a selection of delicious bao buns.
Where: 113 Mitcham Road, SW17 9PE
Book now: Daddy Bao
Bottomless sushi London
If there's anything we could just eat forever, it might be sushi. Who ever gets full on sushi? Not us. Head to these spots for unlimited sushi rolls and more on the weekend.
Chino Latino, Lambeth
What: Chino Latino serves up unlimited sushi every Saturday, with a menu of favourites including salmon sashimi, seared tuna nigiri, maki rolls, plus dim sum like chicken siu mai and har gau. You get a glass of fizz as a welcome drink too.
Where: Park Plaza Riverbank London, 18 Albert Embankment, SE1 7TJ
Book now: Chino Latino
Inamo, Covent Garden
What: Who doesn’t love bottomless sushi? You get 90 minutes at Inamo’s weekend brunch to sink all the beef tataki rolls, Red Dragon rolls and tuna temaki you can, alongside bottomless drinks of course. There’s plenty more on the menu as well, so you’ll definitely leave this one full.
Where: 11-14 Hanover Place, WC2E 9JP
Book now: Inamo
Bonzai London, Regent's Park
What: Bonzai’s bottomless sushi deal includes truffle enoki maki rolls, prawn tempura uramaki rolls, yellowtail sashimi, as well as nigiri and lots more, and you get a whole 90 minutes to consume as much as you like. That’s not a bad deal in our books, especially in this very Instagrammable restaurant, with bottomless prosecco or cocktails into the bargain.
Where: 7 Stanhope Parade, NW1 3RD
Book now: Bonzai London
Rooftop bottomless brunch London
Let us guess, you’ve got friends staying who aren’t from London, and you want to impress them? There’s only one thing for it then isn’t there? You’re going to have to take them to one of the best brunches with a view London has to offer. These sky-high, hot tickets to epic views of the capital should do the job.
Sky Lounge at Shangri-La The Shard, London Bridge
What: If you’re after a bottomless brunch with a view, Sunday Sky Brunch at the Shangri-La is the one. A ticket gets you access to the upper echelons of The Shard, as well as a three course menu of Asian-inspired brunch fare, including dishes like confit salmon with lemongrass hollandaise, and wok-fried beef fillet with jasmine rice.
Where: 31 St Thomas Street, SE1 9QU
Book now: Sky Lounge at Shangri-La The Shard
STK, Stratford and Aldwych
What: STK describes itself as ‘vibe dining’, so you can expect weekend brunch to come with live DJs and lux dishes, as well as a party atmosphere. The ‘Vibe Brunch’ serves up a set menu that includes a burger and a flat iron steak, as well as sushi and bottomless fizz for an extra charge. Head to Stratford if you’re also in the market for rooftop views.
Where: 40 Celebration Avenue, E20 1DB; ME London Hotel, 336-337 Strand, WC2R 1HA
Book now: STK Stratford; STK Aldwych
VU from the Tower, Tower Hill
What: VU from the Tower boasts arguably the best Tower Bridge views in London, and naturally, you’re just a stone’s throw from the Tower of London too, making this ideal for London sightseers. Whilst most bottomless brunches stick to the weekends, VU from the Tower serves brunch everyday, so you can get your 90 minutes of bottomless Prosecco whenever you like, alongside Belgian waffles, eggs Benedict, burgers, steak and chips and more classic brunch fare.
Where: St Katherine's Way, E1W 1LD
Book now: VU from the Tower
Oblix at The Shard, London Bridge
What: One of London’s most famous modern landmarks - The Shard - boasts a handful of dining options. When it comes to bottomless brunch, we love the menu at Oblix. You can choose between two courses, three courses or bottomless plates, along with your choice of free-flowing cocktails, Prosecco, wine or Champagne. Dishes range from a lobster and crab benedict, to steaks cooked over the josper grill.
Where: Level 32, The Shard, 31 St Thomas Street, SE1 9RY
Book now: Oblix at The Shard
FAQS
What is a bottomless brunch?
Bottomless brunch is a common deal offered by restaurants in London where guests are served unlimited drinks alongside traditional brunch dishes, like pancakes or avocado on toast, which are also sometimes offered on an unlimited basis alongside the drinks.
What time should I go to brunch?
What time you should go to brunch is an age old question. Traditionally brunch was served around 10-11am in the morning, after breakfast and before lunchtime. More recently, the definition of brunch has been stretched and you can pretty much go any time from around 10am to whenever you fancy, well into the afternoon.
What is a bottomless mimosa?
Bottomless Mimosa is a wonderful thing, guys. Mimosa, or bucks fizz as you might know it, is a Champagne and orange juice cocktail that is traditionally served at breakfast or brunch time. Bottomless simply means it’s unlimited, so as long as you keep drinking your glass will keep refilling (thanks to the team of wait staff looking after you).
What is considered brunch?
This is a bit of a ‘how long is a piece of string’ question. Typically, brunch options are in line with breakfast foods - things like eggs, bacon sandwiches, pancakes, waffles - but more recently restaurants have begun to introduce less conventional brunch options - with everything from tacos to paella on offer.
How much is bottomless brunch in London?
The price really depends on the venue you pick. You can get cheap bottomless brunches – where £25 will get you endless fizz – or go all out at one of London’s fanciest venues.
How long does the brunch last?
Most options give you a time slot to adhere to. Most, we’d say, are around the 90-minute mark – with some giving you less time. An hour is the least we’ve seen, but up to three hours wouldn’t be unusual either. When picking your favourite spot make sure to weigh up how long you get vs the cost and pick the best option for you.
What does a bottomless brunch include?
As the name suggests, it usually includes an unlimited number of drinks for a set time period. The most popular options are those which serve prosecco or Champagne, but others also offer beer, wine, spirits, cocktails, and soft drinks. We also love the bottomless food options (call us greedy).
How does it work?
Each restaurant offers their own interpretation, but most follow a similar format. Typically there will be a set menu to choose one, two or three courses from, as well as a bottomless drink offering. You can usually order as many drinks as you like within a certain time frame.
While adding limitless drinks to your brunch is certainly a whole lot of fun, sometimes all one really needs is a really good oat cappuccino to wash down that avocado on toast. We get it! Cast your eye over London’s best weekend brunches if you prefer your brunch without the booze.