Gone are the days of leisurely last-minute weekend brunches with friends to mop up the debauchery of the night before at the nearest greasy spoon. Brunch has had a rebrand and is now invariably bottomless, delivering endless food, cocktails and bubbles with a side order of entertainment. Whether you’re looking for a drag show, karaoke, DJs or rooftop party vibes, we’ve rounded up a rundown of twelve of the capital’s best bottomless brunches to book this summer.

Café KOKO, Camden




Best for: an upbeat scene with music heritage in the heart of Camden.
Eat: Brunch classics and pizza.
Drink: Cocktails and beer.
Cost: £35/pp


Glasshouse, Holborn




Best for: Panoramic views across the London skyline.
Eat: Two-course modern European brunch.
Drink: Bloody Marys and Prosecco.
Cost: £30 – £50pp


St Martin’s House, Covent Garden


Best for: A pit-stop while shopping to refuel.
Eat: British brunch classics and pancake stacks.
Drink: Mimosas and Aperol spritz.
Cost: £30 – £50pp


Block Soho, Soho




Best for: Laid-back lazy weekend vibes.
Eat: American brunch classics, steaks and sides.
Drink: Prosecco.
Cost: £30 – £50pp


Cilantro, Putney




Best for: Brunch with a twist.
Eat: Healthy Indian delicacies.
Drink: Beer, wine and soft drinks.
Cost: £10 – £30/pp


Big Drag Bingo Brunch, Central




Best for: A fun game of drag bingo while you brunch.
Eat: Burgers or chicken wings, plus vegan options.
Drink: Prosecco and beer.
Cost: £30 – £50pp


The Rum Kitchen, Shoreditch




Best for: Caribbean cuisine and cocktails.
Eat: Vibrant, fresh Caribbean dishes.
Drink: Bottomless tropical cocktails.
Cost: £30 – £50pp


The Star, Liverpool Street


Best for: Karaoke whilst your brunch, plus a live DJ playing 80s and 90s tracks to get you in the mood.
Eat: American diner greatest hits with a twist (think waffle chicken or truffle egg and toast).
Drink: Prosecco and cocktails.
Cost: £30 – £50pp


King’s House, Chelsea




Best for: Refined, luxury brunch dates.
Eat: Full English and pancakes.
Drink: Champagne and Aperol spritz.
Cost: £30 – £50pp


Inamo, Soho




Best for: Pan-Asian cuisine.
Eat: A wide range of Thai, Japanese, Chinese and Korean dishes.
Drink: Beer, wine and soft drinks.
Cost: £30 – £50pp


Sintillate Garden Rooftop, Central


Best for: Rooftop views and a chilled party vibe.
Eat: Italian-style menu.
Drink: Prosecco and rosé.
Cost: £30 – £50pp


Pizza Pilgrims, Liverpool Street




Best for: A laidback carb-fuelled brunch with friends.
Eat: Unlimited pizza.
Drink: Bottomless beers and Prosecco.
Cost: £30-£50/pp

By Lydia Mansi
July 2023