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12 bottomless brunches in London worth getting out of bed for

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by Shekha Vyas
Updated September 11, 2023

Bottomless brunch is a constant on Londoners' social calendars. Diners regularly take advantage of daytime menus that pair diverse global flavours with cocktails and lively soundtracks. Bao, pizza, and tapas share menu space with waffles and pancakes in the city’s many hotspots—all topped off with free-flowing booze, of course. Read on for a guide to 12 bottomless brunch restaurants that keep the party going all over London.

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4.3
4.3 (4013)
£26 to £40
Japanese
Covent Garden
About the restaurant

Flesh & Buns takes cues from Japanese izakayas, where the menus are packed with salty, umami-rich food meant to make diners thirsty. Though izakayas are typically known for late-night grub, Flesh & Buns’s two-hour bottomless brunch (served every Sunday between noon and 4 pm) steals the show. Expect do-it-yourself steamed buns, sashimi, Korean chicken wings, and more, accompanied by a steady stream of bloody marys and bellinis. Dig into it all in a subterranean Covent Garden space lined with intimate booths that feel like a Tokyo tavern.


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Danielle
Dined on Sep 26, 2024
Always an amazing experience! The squid is absolutely incredible. One of my favourite dishes and the doughnuts… WOW they were so so good. Service is excellent and always feel taken care of.
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4.3
4.3 (4287)
£26 to £40
Steak
Soho
About the restaurant

Get ready for a carnivore's dream at Temper's bottomless brunch. The fiesta-like experience, available from noon to 3:30 pm every Saturday, is an ideal way to sample the barbecue restaurant’s greatest fire-cooked hits. Tear into platters of coal-roasted beef, housemade smoked sausage, and pork burnt ends—all of the meat is butchered in-house—matched with sides such as bourbon-pickled chillis, paratha, and chimichurri. Wash it all down with drinks that also bring the fire, including a Lychilli margarita (tequila, lychee juice, and hot sauce). At the Soho location, a seat at the long counter means a view of the buzzy open kitchen.


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Anuja
Dined 5 days ago
Excellent food always. Sunday Roast is a favourite at Temper
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4.3
4.3 (2443)
£41 and over
Contemporary European
Green Park
About the restaurant

This elegant brasserie is known for stellar onsite entertainment, so it’s no surprise that its bottomless brunch is also one of the most festive in town. From 11:30 am to 5 pm each Saturday, diners are treated to chef Jack Smith’s contemporary European dishes, Champagne, and live R&B and pop music performances by local singers. Choose from a variety of enticing egg options or get the prix-fixe meal, featuring lunchier dishes such as chilled corn velouté, roasted harissa aubergine, and a knockout house burger—then burn it all off on Quaglino’s always-bustling dance floor.


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max
Dined 6 days ago
Unreal! Food was great and a really cool vibe would highly recommend
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4.5
4.5 (969)
£26 to £40
Vegan
Angel
About the restaurant

Go for the tropical cocktails and stay for the one-of-a-kind vegan Caribbean plates. This energetic neighbourhood restaurant run by siblings Jordan and Chyna Johnson brings meat-free island-inspired cooking to Angel, making it the first restaurant of its kind in London. (Its former ghost kitchen avatar was loved by celebs, including Black Panther star Letitia Wright). Brunch is served on weekends between noon and 3 pm and includes jerk plantain fries, pepper “prawns,” and fried seitan burgers, among other plant-based creations. Make it bottomless with 90 minutes of free-flowing rum punch, strawberry daiquiri, or Prosecco. Bonus points for the extra-smooth R&B soundtrack.


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Ola
Dined 6 days ago
Loved it, the Mrs loved it, we will be coming back.
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4.6
4.6 (3837)
£26 to £40
Steakhouse
Leicester Square
About the restaurant

Casino floor views and a rare daily bottomless brunch (from 12 pm to 2:30 pm) make Heliot Steak House, the flagship restaurant at the West End’s Hippodrome Casino, a standout London spot. Savour crowd pleasers such as prawn cocktail and goat cheese lollipops alongside heartier dishes including a surf-and-turf combo of steak and lobster or the signature Heliot burger with truffle mayo. Add the unlimited Prosecco option to keep the good times rolling, and end on a sweet note with a mango Alaska or crispy filo and pistachio with cinnamon and vanilla ice cream.


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Gizem
Dined 1 day ago
The main course could be served with some other sides like salad or chips. It was nothing but the steak on the plate and was not looking fulfilled.
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4.4
4.4 (343)
£26 to £40
British
King's Cross
About the restaurant

Sunny days bring Londoners to this sprawling modern British spot, a canalside perch with sought-after outdoor seating. Brunch (available on Tuesday to Saturday from noon to 4 pm) leans Latin American, featuring dishes such as avocado and poached eggs with pico de gallo and chimichurri bavette steak with fries and house salad—especially appealing as the menu’s beef and lamb is sourced from Rotunda’s own Northumberland farm. Diners can drink in soothing water views while sipping on glasses of Prosecco—those looking for something a little different can get the Guava Beermosa, a mix of tequila, guava purée, lime, agave, and beer.


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AlanM
Dined on Jun 11, 2024
Excellent location for lunch. Good service from everyone.
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4.3
4.3 (933)
£26 to £40
Pan-Asian
Vauxhall
About the restaurant

Elevate your Saturday with an entertainment-filled bottomless brunch experience at Chino Latino, a chic escape in the Park Plaza hotel. Sip on a glass of welcome bubbles and browse executive chef Werner Seebach’s menu, which includes taquitos, chicken curry, and sushi rolls filled with tropical ingredients such as coconut and avocado. It’s all enhanced by 180-degree views of the River Thames and Houses of Parliament, courtesy of the restaurant’s swish glass-domed conservatory setting. A live band playing jazz and pop hits makes sure the party vibes extend into the late afternoon.


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Chris
Dined on Sep 30, 2024
We had the £75 Set Menu and was absolutely fantastic. All the starters were very tasty, the duck spring rolls were fantastic and the best hoisin sauce we tasted! There was a bit of theatre with the mains as the Wagyu beef you cooked yourself on a hot salt block and the Seafood stew came in a massive pot which was beautiful and in fact the best we have tasted and we have ate similar in Portugal and Spain. Bill was just over £200 with non alcoholic drinks and thought it was very good value for money and would highly recommend.
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4.3
4.3 (3508)
£26 to £40
Indian
Liverpool Street
About the restaurant

Indian spices meet seasonal British ingredients at this creative Liverpool Street gem. That cross-cultural connection plays out on the nine-course brunch menu, served on weekends from noon to 4 pm, in the form of masala scrambled eggs with smoked salmon and layered paratha, venison kebabs with smoked paprika raita, and Welsh lamb rogan josh with lentils and rice—and for an additional price, diners can add a bottomless beer option. Cinnamon Kitchen’s decor is just as vibrant as its food, complete with plants and an enchanting outdoor space decked with multi-coloured furniture and silk pink awnings.


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TheGingerPrince
Dined 2 days ago
First visit - we will definitely be back. Great food and attentive service.
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4.4
4.4 (3355)
£41 and over
Italian
Mayfair
About the restaurant

The weekend is when the action unfurls at Bocconcino. The rustic-chic Mayfair faithful dials up all things la dolce vita with a live DJ, all-you-can-eat pizza, and free-flowing drinks on Saturdays from noon to 2:30 pm (for up to six diners per group). There are ten pies to choose from, including a classic margherita, a Parma ham and stracchino cheese version, and the Diavolo with spicy salami. Once you’ve eaten your heart out, groove to chill house beats, engage in some day drinking, and while away the afternoon at this swanky Italian staple.


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Gregory
Dined 3 days ago
Lovely food and ambiance. The options were wonderful , the chicken salad was lovely, flavourful and fresh. The ravioli was equally as tasteful for my guest. Really nice place at a good location .
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4.5
4.5 (723)
£41 and over
Japanese
Soho
About the restaurant

Japanese-accented plates are the star attractions at Aqua Kyoto on the fifth floor of the famous Dickens & Jones building. The scenic spot makes an intimate backdrop for brunch, served every Saturday between noon and 2:45 pm. Diners can upgrade their brunch experience with free-flowing cocktails, Prosecco, wine, beer, or Champagne. Go on a warm day and soak in some sun—and live DJ beats—on the restaurant’s flower-clad terrace. To graze, there’s a three-course brunch menu of items such as crunchy shrimp tempura, or robata-grilled sirloin, with vegan options also available and a loaded dessert platter piled with fresh fruits, ice cream, and housemade cakes.


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Chong chin
Dined on Sep 27, 2024
No udon on manu. Not much hot food aption. Service average, ambience good.
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4.2
4.2 (1322)
£26 to £40
Indian
Piccadilly
About the restaurant

Mumbai-born chef Dhwani Agarwal churns out inventive Indian fusion food at this sleek restaurant just a stone’s throw from Piccadilly Circus. Its leisurely brunch, which stretches till 5 pm, draws crowds on weekends. Flocks come for innovative fusion dishes such as dosa tacos and paratha wraps, plus unique cocktails—some of London’s most avant-garde—crafted with liquid nitrogen, lecithin, and other chemistry lab-inspired substances. Consider the Scorpion’s Chalice (Champagne, ghee-washed cognac, oudh, almond, amaro, and popcorn) or the restaurant’s reimagined take on a mai tai. For an additional fee, diners can add a bottomless drinks option for two hours.


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Tasha
Dined on Aug 31, 2024
The food was lovely. Service prompt. Only thing to note that the chaat was served in a plastic bowel which was odd. Recommend the spicy chicken curry.
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