The Best Bottomless Brunch in London
We don’t care who you are – no one on this planet says no to endless food and drink. So here’s our pick of the best bottomless brunch spots in London.
You’re never too old or too cool for bottomless brunch. It’s the easiest way to get all your friends in one place (which, let’s face it, gets harder every year). You chat, you laugh, the food and drinks keep coming, and before you know it you’ve lost count – and you don’t even care, because you’re having the best time.
And don’t worry, we’ve dodged the dodgy spots. No watered-down booze, no sad, flavourless food. These are the places serving proper boozy drinks, delicious plates, and unbeatable vibes.

Blame Gloria
If there’s one way to sum up our experience at Blame Gloria, it’s this: fever dream. A blur of flashing neon and purple lights, dancing, and pure chaos — but the good kind, where you just know you’ve had the best time ever.
You get 90 minutes of bottomless drinks and one brunch dish. You can pick from prosecco, spritz or cocktails. Our favourite had to be the Amaretto Serenade — Amaretto, maraschino cherry liqueur, apple, lemon, soda and sparkling wine. The fruitiest, punchiest flavour, and a nice change from the classic sex on the beach or pornstar martini.
For brunch, we went for the buttermilk chicken burger with coleslaw and fries. Honestly, what else is going to soak up all that alcohol better than a burger and fried food? And let’s be real — no matter how much you eat now, you’ll probably still end up in Maccies later ordering the same budget version.
In the middle of it all, there’s live music, drag shows, dance-offs. It’s chaotic, loud, and so much fun. Don’t expect a tame night.
Have to try: Amaretto Serenade cocktail
Perfect for: Fun with friends
Approx price for 2: £100

Pergola on the Wharf
Pergola’s bottomless brunch has a much more grounded vibe (yes, pun intended) with its naturistic, enchanted garden thing going on. But don’t be fooled. Free-flowing drinks are still free-flowing drinks, so that calm, serene vibe is not surviving the full 90 minutes.
You’ve got 90 minutes to pick your poison — fizz, Corona, cocktails — and you’re also getting a three-course brunch, which is basically their way of saying “we will not let you get tipsy on an empty stomach.”
Food-wise, they start you off with a sharing mezze for the table. This comes with padron peppers, dips, and tortilla chips that are dangerously moreish. Then it’s mains, and yes, they’ve got all the fancy options like smoked salmon benedict and spicy shakshuka… but bottomless brunch is burger territory. Our pick? The Korean sando — fried chicken, cheese, kimchi slaw, and gochujang mayo. It’s exactly as messy and delicious as you think.
And just when you think you’re done, dessert shows up — a churro sundae for the table. It’s sticky, sweet, and somehow ends up on your hands, your face, and your phone screen. But hey, messy is basically the bottomless brunch dress code.
Have to try: Korean fried chicken burger and fries
Perfect for: Fun with friends
Approx price for 2: £120

Megan's
Megan’s is one of those places you think of for a casual lunch or dinner, not somewhere to get a bit tipsy on a weekend. But we gave their bottomless brunch a go recently, and honestly, it’s just put them higher up in our books.
The deal is 90 minutes of unlimited drinks — pick one: prosecco, martinis, mimosas, bellinis, or beer — for £25 per person. You also have to order one main from the menu (added on separately), but it actually works out about the same as most other bottomless spots. The best bit? You get access to the whole menu, not just a sad “brunch section” of three options nobody really wants.
We went for the veggie brunch — two eggs your way, halloumi, avo, shakshouka beans (no stale Heinz in sight) and sourdough. But the real win is they run it until 6:30pm on weekends, so if you’re going later in the day, grab one of their open kebabs. Slaw, harissa hummus, pickles… they’ve been a go-to for us for years, and they still hit every time.
Have to try: Open chicken and halloumi kebab
Perfect for: Fun with friends
Approx price for 2: £80-100 (depending on what main you get)

The Blue’s Kitchen
The Blue’s Kitchen in Shoreditch brings all the vibrant, chaotic energy of the streets straight inside.
We’ve always gone for the food (big flavours, no messing around), so when we found out they did bottomless brunch? Yeah, you couldn’t stop us. It’s 90 minutes of bottomless prosecco, rum punch, or mimosas. Obviously, we stuck with the rum punch — strong, fruity, and dangerously easy to drink.
Food-wise, you can pick from brunch plates, sandwiches, or salads. But let’s be real… if you’re ordering a salad at bottomless brunch, we don’t wanna hear about it. We went for the shrimp sandwich — mayo and kewpie slaw packed in generously. If you’re more in the mood for a classic brunch, the blueberry pancakes looked and smelled insane, drowning in maple syrup with a big dollop of mascarpone.
They usually have live music — soul, jazz, the works — and once you’re a few drinks in, it honestly feels like you’ve been transported to another planet
Have to try: Blueberry pancakes, maple butter, mascarpone
Perfect for: Fun with friends
Approx price for 2: £70

Flesh and Buns
Flesh and Buns is a solid way to shake up the usual bottomless brunch routine. Let’s be real – when was the last time you went to an Asian bottomless brunch? It’s usually all about burgers, fries, and the same old casual grub. But here, you get to pick a dish from every course. We kicked off with the robata grilled skewers—chicken yaki glazed in sticky teriyaki. The meat was juicy, tender, and that sweetness? Totally addictive.
What made this stand out was how interactive it was. You literally get to build your own bao buns, so no being stuck with just the menu choices. Don’t worry—they make sure you know what you’re ordering early on. We went for a bao loaded with chilli BBQ mayo and buttermilk fried chicken. The pillowy bao with crispy chicken was an absolute delight.
The only downside? The drink options were limited—just prosecco, Asahi, or mocktails. But with the killer food lineup, it was still totally worth it and a fresh twist on the usual bottomless scene.
Have to try: Make your own bao experience
Perfect for: Fun twist to usual bottomless brunch
Approx price for 2: £70

Cinnamon Kitchen
Again, we’re stepping away from the classic bottomless brunch grub—this time heading straight to India, so you already know every bite is going to be bursting with flavour.
We tried their Saturday Bhangra DJ brunch, and the vibes were electric. The menu is designed for sharing (could be a dealbreaker for some) but honestly, we loved it—more dishes to taste-test. Food-only is £29pp, but if you want free-flowing prosecco, it’s double the price.
We kicked things off with the samosa chaat—literally every texture and flavour in one dish. Creamy yogurt, sweet chutneys, crunchy samosas… addictive doesn’t even cover it. The chicken tikka was another crowd-pleaser, and with pilau rice and a full selection of breads, you’re getting everything you want from a proper Indian feast.
But the real showstopper? The sticky ginger toffee pudding. A genius twist on the British classic, paired with cinnamon ice cream. We need the recipe—preferably yesterday.
Have to try: Sticky ginger toffee pudding
Perfect for: Flavour packed bottomless brunch
Approx price for 2: £60-£120 (depending on if you add drinks or not)

Bourne and Hollingsworth Buildings
Bourne and Hollingsworth Buildings bring an almost absurd level of elegance and sophistication to bottomless brunch—we know, that’s a total oxymoron. Think quaint greenhouse vibes, airy white interiors, and an overall sense of calm before the inevitable prosecco-fuelled chaos.
Here, the “bottomless” bit only applies to the drinks, and you’ve got three packages to choose from. We went for the middle tier—spritz, bellinis, and bloody marys. The spritz selection was chef’s kiss; our top pick was the cucumber and elderflower, crisp and refreshing, the kind you can drink far too quickly on a sunny day.
Food is ordered separately, and we couldn’t resist the huevos benedictos—poached eggs, chorizo, avo, salsa, and hollandaise stacked on a toasted English muffin. A slightly spicy, seriously tasty fusion that we’d happily have again (and again)
Have to try: American style pancakes
Perfect for: Sophisticated bottomless brunch
Approx price for 2: £80-£100

Bocconcino’s
Located right in Mayfair, Bocconcino’s elegant interiors set the scene for what you’d expect to be a super refined brunch experience. And yes, it can be poised—but trust us, it can also get wild (which is exactly what happened with us).
Their “Brunch Esclusivo” runs every Saturday with a live DJ, so you’re enjoying fine dining vibes wrapped in the liveliest atmosphere. Honestly, what better combo?
To start, we had the fried zucchini—ultimate snack for kicking off the drinks. Then came the mixed Italian antipasto: buffalo mozzarella, cherry tomatoes, salami, grilled veg, arancini… basically everything you want to share and love. For mains, each of us picked our own. We went for the tagliolini with lobster and cherry tomatoes. Lobster on a bottomless brunch menu? Didn’t think we’d see it either, but it was absolutely decadent and top-notch quality.
Have to try: Fried zucchini
Perfect for: Fine dining bottomless brunch
Approx price for 2: £140

Lucky Voice
We’ve come full circle—ending this list with another fever dream-style bottomless brunch, and trust us, they’ve taken it to a whole other level.
You know that wishful thought where you want the whole place to yourself so you can howl, cackle, and belt out songs without worrying about side-eye from strangers? Yeah… they’ve nailed that. You get your own private room, two hours of free-flowing drinks and food, plus karaoke so you can quite literally sing your heart out.
Food-wise, it’s all about the pizza. You choose from four different flavours—we went for the pepperoni and jalapeño, and yes, it had a proper fiery kick. Honestly, it’s the perfect spot for birthdays when your house feels too small but a regular restaurant or bar feels way too civilised.
Have to try: Pepperoni and jalapeno pizza
Perfect for: Special Occasions
Approx price for 2: £110