5 of the Best Bottomless Brunches in London
We all know that Brits are famous Worldwide for two things: drinking and eating so it is no surprise "all you can eat and drink" not-quite-breakfast-nor-lunch "bottomless brunches" have become a foodie favourite and a must-do amongst the locals and tourists alike over the past few years.
With gourmet food and unlimited bubbles and cocktails re-defining the normal vision of what the "all you can eat" experience is, it is no surprise.
Some of the best spots can be found on Oxford Street, Regent Street and Bond Street, and throughout the central London districts of Mayfair and Soho.
Don't be fooled by heading to the big hotels and shopping venues; some gems of the bottomless brunches are hidden away for your dining and drinking pleasure. So sit back, relax and indulge in our top picks for bottomless brunches in London.
Mews of Mayfair
Tucked away in a historic courtyard, the converted mews houses offer a venue that's as smart and stylish as its location – the very heart of Mayfair. Access is via a small mews located next to Hugo Boss off New Bond Street. Mews of Mayfair serves up a wonderful bottomless brunch. If you like your classics, then you'll love their eggs benedict; more of a new-age health fanatic? Then opt for their delicious avocado on sourdough. What will really tickle your fancy is Mews of Mayfair's bottomless Bellinis, Blood Marys, Mimosas, beer or house wine for an extra £19, they know how to make a brunch a tempting proposition.
Aqua Kyoto
Set high above the buzz of Regent Street on the fifth floor of the famous former Dickins & Jones building, you will find Aqua Kyoto with their popular free-flowing brunch. The menu has three great options; unlimited bubbles and Bellini's at £49, unlimited Veuve Clicquot Champagne at £65, or you can choose your own drinks from their menu and have the dining option for £34. Can't decide when to go, don't worry, you can brunch on both Saturday and Sunday.
The Delaunay
Close your eyes and imagine you're on cobble streets, surrounded by beautiful architecture and in a grand café of the continent. I give you The Delaunay in Aldwych, who does brunch with style and flair and is best booked in advance due to its immense popularity. Served on both Saturday and Sunday, brunchers are in for a real treat at this chic, swanky establishment on the corner of Drury Lane. Comprising of breakfast dishes as well as the full a la carte selection of lunch dishes, expect very sumptuous of food for those rather special brunch occasions at The Delaunay.
Flesh & Buns
Flesh & Buns, London's first restaurant dedicated to steamed buns and Japanese drinking and food, located within the bustling Seven Dials area in Covent Garden, Flesh and Buns is now a pretty excellent choice when it comes to weekend brunch too. Love those fluffy steamed buns with a variety of filling? Cocktail on arrival? Chips, dips and edamame? Not to mention dessert and most importantly unlimited Prosecco, red wine or white wine? If you're looking to postpone and minimise any oncoming hangover from the night before, then Flesh & Bun is your brunching dream experience.
Jar Kitchen
Looking for a new lease of life and a welcoming breath of fresh air at the weekend, then head over to Jar Kitchen, located in the heart of Covent Garden and stone throws from Oxford Street. Asides from their wonderfully moreish menu you can kick your afternoon off with bottomless mimosas, Proseccos or gently spiced Marys. Jar Kitchen's mantra is "we believe there are a few things in life that simply can't be beaten. Good food is one of them". Here, here!
One of the great things about Jar Kitchen's bottomless brunch is that you can switch drinks throughout, therefore, not limiting yourself. Winning.
You have the table 2 hours from the start of your reservation with a friendly reminder 15 minutes before they need the table back. So if you're after attentive staff who will keep your glass topped up for the whole two hours, but you're after more indulgence, then order the doughnuts to finish, with salted caramel and rhubarb dips.
So there you have it, what better way to kick off the weekends and refuel your shopping energy than to stop and indulge in an afternoon eatery delight, which you can find throughout London.
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Last updated on 9/12/19, 2:23 AM
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