If you can’t begin to think about starting your weekend without brunch then you have come to the right place. We have worked tirelessly to bring you our pick of the booziest and bougiest brunches in Liverpool (we know, it’s a tough job…).
Brunch purists might simply want to enjoy smashed avo on toast with a glass of bubbles. If this sounds like you then the The Florist - with its impressive decor and refined menu - could be the destination for you, and*spoiler alert* it includes a brunch pudding menu. Those looking for the ultimate brunch party will adore Neighbourhood with its epic playlists and striking pink decor. Or for an insta-worthy brunch it has to be the rooftop of Liberte with ‘gram-worthy dishes and waterfront views.
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If you’re not so familiar with the world of bottomless brunch then allow us to enlighten you. Breakfast and lunch join together to make what some might call a far superior meal, brunch. The only way to make this satisfying hybrid of breakfast and lunch even more appealing? Throw in unlimited booze. Traditionally Prosecco was the bottomless beverage of choice but in our epic roundup of Liverpool’s greatest bottomless brunches you can enjoy everything from pornstar martinis to Aperol spritzes. Start exploring our edit of the best bottomless brunches in Liverpool, so you can cheers to the weekend and celebrate great food and great friends.
Tempest on Tithebarn
What? For a bottomless brunch that really celebrates local produce head down to Tempest on Tithebarn where ingredients are sourced locally where possible and the honey on the menu is from the beehives on the roof. In the morning it’s a perfect place for coffee but come the weekend it becomes one of Liverpool’s hottest bottomless brunch spots.
Where? 12 Tithebarn Street, L2 2DT
How much? £35 per person for 90 minutes
Book now: Tempest on Tithebarn
East River
What? East River takes its name from the very river that flows between Manhattan and Brooklyn. This rushing body of water flows past Jewish delis, chic cocktails bars and some of New York’s best kept food secrets, so it couldn’t be a better name for this American-inspired eatery in Liverpool. It's not just bottomless brunch that is available, you can also enjoy burgers and bagels with bottomless cocktails, or a Sunday roast with endless fizz for 90 minutes. So whether you’re planning a bottomless brunch, lunch or dinner, East River has an option for you.
Where?105 Allerton Road, L18 2DD
How much? From £35 per person for 90 minutes
Book now: East River
PANAM Liverpool
What? Found in the Grade I listed Britannia Pavilion at the Royal Albert Dock, PANAM’s impressive location on Liverpool's waterfront is part of its charm. The restaurant embraces flavours of America in its dishes, along with some British favourites. Bottomless brunch at PANAM is an indulgent affair with menu choices such as Thai salmon fishcakes, rump steak or - for those with a sweet tooth - the brunch platter, filled with the likes of pancakes, waffles, caramelised banana and whipped cream. When it comes to the drinks choose from PANAM's signature rum punch, pink gin, vodka, Prosecco or beer.
Where?22 Britannia Pavillion, L3 4AD
How much?From £39 per person for 90 minutes
Book now: PANAM Liverpool
Liberte Sky Garden
What? Found on the third floor of the Bentley Building on The Strand, Liberte Sky Garden boasts the most breathtaking views of Liverpool’s waterfront. This cocktail bar and restaurant has insta-worthy decor, marble top tables and is a picture perfect setting for your next bottomless brunch. Their menu is priced at £35 per person. Enjoy sharing platters of beef sliders, halloumi bites, mac & cheese and fries, all paired with Prosecco, wine or beer. You also have the option to upgrade to bottomless cocktails for an additional £10.
Where? 50 Brunswick Street, L2 0PL
How much? £35 per person for 90 minutes
Book online:Liberte Sky Garden
The Florist Liverpool
What? If you are looking for a beautiful brunch setting then head to The Florist on Hardman Street. It’s not just the whimsical decor that makes The Florist worthy of a place on our list, it’s also the fresh take on a bottomless brunch. Dishes start from £9.95 and include the likes of buttermilk fried chicken waffles, bircher muesli and eggs Benedict. Add another £15.95 per person to enjoy free-flowing drinks.
Where?24 Hardman Street, L1 9AX
How much?Bottomless drinks priced at £15.95 for 90 minutes, dishes priced seperately
Book now: The Florist Liverpool
Castle St Townhouse
What? Castle St Townhouse in the Cavern Quarter is an all-day dining restaurant that offers a polished brunch menu - of course served with bottomless Prosecco. The loin of cod with asparagus, crushed potatoes and prawn & caper butter, or the oozy pea and mint risotto topped with authentic Italian Parmesan are both enticing options. A varied choice of sides, including truffle and Parmesan hand-cut chips and dauphinoise potatoes would make the perfect accompaniment to your boozy brunch.
Where? 25-27 Castle Street, L2 4TA
How much? £35 per person for 90 minutes
Book now: Castle St Townhouse
Neighbourhood Liverpool
What? For a bottomless brunch in Liverpool that is filled with fun, head to quirky restaurant and bar Neighbourhood. Eclectic decor and a vibrant New York-inspired menu ensures this is thedestination for a fun-fuelled brunch with friends. Choose from American brunch classics such as the Neighbourhood burger with hot salted fries or consider the charred asparagus sushi with truffle mayo and team with bottomless vodka, gin, beer, Prosecco or seasonal cocktails.
Where?62 Castle Street, L2 7LQ
How much? £35 per person for 90 minutes
Book now: Neighbourhood
Hafla Hafla
What? This street-food vendor turned collection of restaurants offers a taste of the Middle East in the heart of Liverpool. Halfa Halfa (meaning party party in Arabic) is a chic setting, with exposed brick walls and wooden beams juxtaposed with polished tables and grey cushioned seating. The brunch menu offers a choice of shakshukas or opt for the classic twists menu - your brunch favourites with some added Middle Eastern spice, all paired with bottomless mimosas, Bloody Marys, Prosecco or lager.
Where? 73 Lark Lane, L17 8UP
How much?£30 per person for 90 minutes
Book now: Hafla Hafla
Ma Boyles Alehouse & Eatery
What? Ma’s Bottomless Brunch at Ma Boyles is available seven days a week and where better to brunch than the pub which was the first place outside of London to have Aperol Spritz on tap? The menu is filled with your favourites, including avocado on toast and eggs Benedict. For something more substantial, try one of Ma’s breakfast burgers - a toasted brioche bun with Cumberland sausages, streaky bacon and a free range fried egg. Those who are particularly peckish might also want to add something from the extensive breakfast extras menu.
Where? 7 Tower Gardens, L3 1LG
How much? From £35 per person for 90 minutes
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The Brunch and Cocktail Club
What? If you are searching for the ultimate bottomless brunch in Liverpool then you have to visit The Brunch and Cocktail Club - that’s right, a whole restaurant dedicated to the concept of brunch and cocktails. For the bottomless brunch, rather than ordering an individual dish, you choose from a selection of brunch dishes to share including buffalo chicken sliders and vegan pancakes. Combined with bottomless Prosecco, mimosas, wine, beer or cider, it’s an unmissable experience for brunch professionals.
Where? 37-41 Duke Street, L1 5AP
How much?Bottomless drinks priced at £25 for 90 minutes, dishes priced seperately
Book now:The Brunch and Cocktail Club
El Gato Negro
What? Found in the stone-clad Walker House, El Gato Negro is a Spanish tapas restaurant that is brimming with style. We love the cosy wooden interior draped with trailing ivy almost as much as we love the pretty patio area complete with cascading flower boxes. Bottomless brunch - or should we say Tipsy Tapas - at El Gato Negro is £35 per person and you can enjoy three tapas dishes along with bottomless larger, wine, fizz, sangria or bellinis.
Where? Walker House, L2 3YL
How much?£35 per person for 90 minutes
Book now:El Gato Negro Liverpool
Mason’s
What? Mason’s explains that it's all about 'cocktails and dreams' and this bougie bar has everything you would expect: vibrant pink neon signs, live music and plenty of insta-friendly photo ops. Mason’s Liverpool bottomless brunch menu includes the restaurant's take on eggs Benedict, the aptly named hangover hash and chicken and waffles smothered with chicken gravy, along with your choice of bottomless Mason’s mimosas, Prosecco, wine or beer.
Where? 42 Steel Street, L1 4AU
How much? £30 per person Fridays, £35 per person Saturdays
Book now: Mason's Liverpool
Revolucion de Cuba
What? Revolucion de Cuba takes you on a journey to the heart of Cuba (via Albert Dock) with its bottomless brunch menu that is packed full of flavour. Split over two floors, this quirky rum bar also has an outside terrace - perfect for a summer brunch with your pals. Prices vary depending on the day and time of your brunch but start from £20 per person for 90 minutes of bottomless booze and a brunch dish of your choosing.
Where?Albert Dock, L3 4AF
How much? From £20 per person
Book now:Revolucion de Cuba Liverpool
Lu Ban
What? For a bottomless brunch in Liverpool that will really get the party started, head to Lu Ban on Stanhope Street. Along with the perfect party atmosphere, the bottomless brunch is priced at £39.50 per person and you will receive bottomless food and drink for 90 minutes. The menu includes prawn crackers, spring rolls, Tianjin stir fried noodles,Tianjin spiced meats, jasmine rice and plenty more. Vegan and vegetarian options are also available. Locally sourced beer, wine, Prosecco, seasonal cocktails and jasmine tea will be free flowing for you to enjoy. Make sure to check out the website for its Sunday bottomless brunch, which often includes a singing tribute act or drag host to entertain guests (for the same price!).
Where?Stanhope Street, L8 5XJ
How much? £39.50 per person
Book now: Lu Ban
The Alchemist
What? The Alchemist Liverpool is located in a beautiful Grade II listed building found on Brunswick Street. The imposing building is the perfect setting for The Alchemist’s special brand of magic. Enjoy its ‘Murder on the dancefloor’ brunch, perfectly served with a side of noughties pop hits (and misses!) and your choice of Chambord cocktail concoctions and brunch favourites.
Where? 5 Brunswick Street, L2 0UU
How much? £35 per person
Book now: The Alchemist Liverpool
Las Iguanas
What? Add a Latin American vibe to your next bottomless brunch by heading to Las Iguanas on Paradise Street. For £31.95 you can order a brunch main of your choice, with free-flowing Prosecco, beer or, for an additional £5, bottomless cocktails. Of course the brunch menu has a Latin influence, with cheese and mango empanadas, spicy breakfast burritos and enchiladas all featuring.
Where? 14 Paradise Street, L1 8JF
How much? From £31.95 per person for two hours
Book now: Las Iguanas Liverpool
Slug & Lettuce Liverpool
What? Bottomless brunch at the Slug & Lettuce Liverpool lasts for a generous two hours and starts from just £30 per person. If you’re feeling fancy then add another £10 to swap bottomless Prosecco and signature cocktails for bottomless pornstar martinis. Choose any brunch dish from the menu or for an additional £3 you can choose from a more indulgent array of dishes.
Where? Watson Prickard Building North, L2 4SH
How much? From £30 per person
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Turtle Bay
What? Turtle Bay Victoria Street will give your bottomless brunch a Caribbean makeover, with plenty of flavoursome dishes to choose from, like the curry goat hash or bacon roti wrap, enjoyed with bottomless cocktails, mocktails, Prosecco or Red Stripe.
Where? 6A Victoria Street, L2 6QE
How much? £31.50 per person for two hours
Book now:Turtle Bay Victoria Street
Still looking for more? Explore our directory of restaurants in Liverpool and book your next brunch, lunch or dinner.
FAQs
What happens at a bottomless brunch? ›
What is a bottomless brunch? Simply put, a bottomless brunch is a late morning or early afternoon brunch where for a set price, you can enjoy a number of courses as well as unlimited alcohol. You will usually have about two hours to feast upon your brunch food and indulge in any number of cocktails, beer, or wine.
How do you survive bottomless brunch? ›- 1: Do not, and I repeat – do NOT, make plans for afterwards. ...
- 2: Arrive on time – because bottomless brunch hosts are ruthless. ...
- 3: Be polite, manners cost absolutely nothing! ...
- 4: Stay hydrated, seriously. ...
- 5: Choose your food wisely. ...
- 6: Don't forget the time! ...
- 7: Have FUN.
All in all, I would say this was a pretty successful bottomless brunch. Paying £29.50 each, we definitely got our money's worth considering we managed to get six cocktails and a meal. It must be said that it does offer an amazing range of drinks for their bottomless brunch, with more than 20 cocktails to choose from.
Is bottomless brunch a British thing? ›Bottomless brunch has been beloved for many years now, but it's recently picked up steam in the UK. And it's not just a British phenomenon – particularly post-pandemic, bottomless brunch has soared in popularity all over the world, from NYC to Sydney to Tokyo!
Can I wear jeans to bottomless brunch? ›Jeans and a nice top!
Whether you opt for boot cut jeans, barrel leg jeans, cropped jeans or straight leg jeans, there are plenty of ways to style these denims up with a nice top, statement jewellery, killer heels and the perfect bag!
- A Sequin Dress + Sneakers.
- A Blazer + Knee-High Boots.
- A Knitted Co-Cord + Beach Bag.
- A Nice Top + Jeans.
Bottomless brunch is a great way to get your money's worth at your favorite restaurants. Most restaurants that offer bottomless brunch will offer a standard price for an unlimited amount of drinks with the price of an appetizer or entree.
How do you not drink too much at bottomless brunch? ›Stay as hydrated as possible
You might be left wondering how to enjoy a bottomless brunch with a maximum of three drinks – water is the solution. Alternate between alcohol and water to keep your body as hydrated as possible.
- Never Seat Yourself Before the Restaurant is Open. ...
- Don't Go Overboard on Bottomless Brunch. ...
- Never Tip Less. ...
- Never “Camp” ...
- Never Split the Check Between Multiple Credit Cards. ...
- Don't Order from The Dinner Menu. ...
- Asking for a Frappuccino is a no-no.
Most of our restaurants have outside tables available to book for Bottomless Brunch, alfresco dining or just sipping 2-4-1 cocktails.
Is there a dress code for Turtle Bay? ›
There is no dress code policy at Turtle Bay Resort, however some restaurants do suggest guests come in Resort Attire. Shoes and shirts must be worn in the main lobby and in the restaurants, excluding Sunset pool bar.
Can I wear shorts in Turtle Bay? ›T-shirts, Vest, cut-off shorts and swim wear with a wrap are accepted during the day but we do not allow any of these during the night in our restaurants.
What is a full English breakfast called in England? ›While it is colloquially known as a "fry-up" in most areas of the United Kingdom and Ireland, it is usually referred to as a "full English" (often "full English breakfast"), a "full Irish", "full Scottish", "full Welsh", and "Ulster fry", in England, the Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, ...
Is bottomless brunch a good first date? ›Brunch is, quite simply, the perfect first date. You can introduce a 'wow' factor (bottomless Mimosas, anyone?) without any of the pressure that tends to accompany dinner — or you can keep it calm and casual with a flat white and eggs on toast.
Is brunch a Canadian thing? ›The word brunch is a portmanteau of breakfast and lunch. The word originated in England in the late 19th century, and became popular in the United States in the 1930s.
Can you wear black jeans to brunch? ›This will depend on the brunch, but for most of your casual brunches, jeans are completely within the acceptable dress code. Maybe stay away from your oldest pair, but if the setting is right, denim is a nice brunch choice.
Are jeans OK for resort casual? ›The styles you'll find in a resort casual or informal atmosphere are similar to what you'd find at popular breakfast and lunch spots. You can comfortably wear swimsuit coverups, jeans, capris, and shorts with a t-shirt or polo. Tennis shoes, sneakers, and sandals, are all acceptable as well.
How should I dress for a fancy brunch? ›Although there's no specific dress code for brunch, most women aim for a classy, chic aesthetic that walks the line between casual and dressy. Depending on the weather, common brunch attire consists of items like skirts, flowy dresses, light jackets, and other lightweight yet stylish attire.
How do you wear leggings for brunch? ›If you want to go the comfortable route and wear leggings for brunch, we suggest finding a way to elevate them into a more fashion-forward look. Some of our favorite ideas for creating a cute brunch outfit is to pair leggings with classy pieces, like an oversized blazer, a pair of stylish boots, or a boho tunic.
What time is brunch etiquette? ›Brunch is a combination of breakfast and lunch, but it generally occurs at a set time. If you are planning a brunch or attending one, the timeline will fall between 11 am to 3 pm for the event to be considered brunch.
Can I wear sweats to brunch? ›
So, as your residential sweatpants expert (and yes, I am wearing sweatpants right now), trust me when I tell you this: Whether you're looking for a chic, business-appropriate fit, want a sportier feel, or are looking for something that can take you from the couch to a mimosa-laden brunch, sweatpants are an option.
How many drinks do you need for 100 guests? ›Allocate 1.5 drinks per guest per hour
That's 1.5 drinks per guest, per hour. So, if you have 100 drinkers, that's 150 drinks for every hour. A five-hour event for one hundred guests would need 750 drinks. Easy.
How much alcohol do you need for 100 guests? For a 4 hour party with 100 guests, you will need approximately 400 drinks: 160 beers, 144 glasses of wine (29 bottles) and enough for 96 individual cocktails (amounts will depend upon what type of cocktail you serve). If you aren't serving wine, plan on 240 cocktails.
What is the most common brunch drink? ›Here's a spin on that most classic of all brunch drinks: the mimosa! We think this one's the best. It's made with Italian Prosecco, orange juice, and a dash of Cointreau for the perfect bubbly citrus flavor.
Why do heavy drinkers not eat? ›Alcohol and Appetite Loss Caused by Suppressive Effects
In these circumstances, alcohol typically functions as an appetite suppressant. Why? It alters the way your body processes its hunger signals. This fact helps explain why heavy drinkers can go without eating for extended periods.
- Make a plan before you head out for the night that includes whether or not you'll stop for “drunk meals.”
- When eating after you've been drinking, don't eat mindlessly. Be aware of the amount you're consuming and stop when you start to feel full.
- Pick healthier food options.
Steps To Avoid the Drunchies
Jones suggests drinking a big glass of water between every alcoholic drink. It will slow the absorption of alcohol in your system and also keep you from getting dehydrated. Sometimes your body mistakes the thirst of dehydration for hunger,” she says.
Brunch is an all accepting meal. Brunch doesn't care what you look like or what you're in the mood for. You can go to brunch cute and put together, or a total bum, and brunch will never judge you. Brunch gives you a new opportunity to try your favorite places.
What is the best time to hold a brunch? ›The best time for brunch is to shoot for noon; this gives you the opportunity to do some prep stuff in the morning without having to wake up before the rooster crows and also, you can throw in some lunch items to truly make it a menu of breakfast and lunch.
Why do people go to brunch? ›A late wake-up is always nice, especially on the weekends, but it can often mean missing out on your favorite breakfast foods. However, brunch lets you sleep in and still take part in a delicious meal of eggs, bacon, French toast, or whatever breakfast food you're craving! It's the best of both worlds!
Is food included in Turtle Bay bottomless brunch? ›
Bottomless includes any brunch dish, burger or roti - but if fancy trying one of our Christmas specials, you can upgrade to any main dish on the menu!
How many cocktails does it take to get drunk? ›drink three cocktails or more in an hour. They add up. Your blood alcohol level will peak from each drink about 45 to 90 minutes after intake. So if you drink several cocktails really fast you will start to see with very blurry vision within the hour.
What do you wear to bottomless brunch at Turtle Bay? ›No code u can wear anything or not much we saw 2 young girls with very short dresses on and unbelievably they were not wearing any knickers at 3pm in the afternoon we did think maybe they thought as it was a bottomless lunch they could come without wearing knickers!
What is the best time to go to Turtle Bay? ›For cultural lovers: September-mid to December
As temperatures begin to drop from summer slightly, so do the summer tourists. Culture lovers will especially enjoy Oahu in the fall, with plenty of events centered around Hawaiian heritage, food, fashion, and film.
One of the last undeveloped areas on Oahu, Turtle Bay is recognized for its rock formations, wild coastal beaches, threatened green sea turtles and endangered Hawaiian monk seal habitats, whale spottings, traditional fishing areas, small local agricultural lots and Hawaiian ancestral burial grounds.
Can non guests eat at Turtle Bay? ›As a result, you want to check it out but are wondering if you're allowed to when you're not a registered guest. Can you visit Turtle Bay Resort for the day? Yes, you can. Better yet, you don't have to sneak around nor have a keycard to enjoy most of its on-site and adjacent attractions.
Is Turtle Bay adults only? ›A cool hideaway when you're lounging at the main pool deck or hanging with friends at the adults-only pool. Reserve your slice of paradise.
Is Turtle Bay beach swimmable? ›The water is shallow and calm year round. This little cove is protected by lava rocks and features a shallow swimming area that's great for kids or adults to cool off in. Located by The Stables, be sure to say “howdy” to our horse friends while you're there.
How safe is Turtle Bay? ›Overall, this is a peaceful and safe neighborhood. It's got all the conveniences you'll need like grocery stores and pharmacies, and some excellent restaurants and bars, but it's not as vibrant as many other neighborhoods in the city – and that's perfectly okay with many of its older, established residents.
What are 6 typical breakfast in England? ›The 'common' full English breakfast is a substantial meal consisting of back bacon, eggs, British sausage, baked beans, bubble and squeak, fried tomato, fried mushrooms, black pudding, with fried and toasted bread on the side.
What time is supper in England? ›
Breakfast - between 7:00 and 9:00, Lunch - between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m. Dinner (sometimes called Supper) - The main meal. Eaten anytime between 6:30 and 8:00 p.m. (Evening meal)
What is the most popular breakfast in England? ›Almost two in every five people love eggs for breakfast, making them the UK's most popular breakfast food. Ranked in order the nation's favourite breakfast foods are: Eggs (39%) Toast (38%)
Do you sleep together on first date? ›A: The obvious one is that it's OK to sleep with someone on the first date. A recent survey of 1,000 18- to 35-year-old women found that over 83 percent felt that men will lose interest and respect if you hook up with them too soon. But 70 percent of men said that's not true – if they're interested, it doesn't matter.
What to expect at a bottomless brunch? ›What is a bottomless brunch? Simply put, a bottomless brunch is a late morning or early afternoon brunch where for a set price, you can enjoy a number of courses as well as unlimited alcohol. You will usually have about two hours to feast upon your brunch food and indulge in any number of cocktails, beer, or wine.
What does grabbing a drink mean? ›to grab a drink: to go for a drink, to have a drink idiom. Susie and I are going to grab a drink after work.
What is a famous breakfast in Canada? ›Pancakes. An incredibly iconic Canadian food served with an even more iconic one: maple syrup. Traditional Canadian pancakes are thick and doughy. Though they seem more like a dessert, they're often eaten as a breakfast meal.
What is the most popular breakfast in Canada? ›- Maple syrup eggs.
- Cinnamon and maple syrup pancakes.
- Fried egg and bacon bagels.
- The quintessential Quebec breakfast: bacon, egg and pancake.
- Baked Apple Oatmeal: A Well-Balanced Breakfast.
- A good full breakfast.
Foods rich in healthy fats and protein help slow absorption, so look for a healthy meal like a chicken salad with almonds and avocado to help pace yourself while enjoying a bottomless brunch.
Why is bottomless brunch called bottomless brunch? ›In short, bottomless brunch is a meal to be enjoyed during the late morning or afternoon that is often accompanied by bottomless drinks for a limited time period, hence the name.
What does it mean when a drink is bottomless? ›If a place serves bottomless drinks, you can drink as much as you like in exchange for a single payment: They serve bottomless coffee and iced water throughout the day. a bottomless champagne brunch.
Do people sleep on first dates? ›
According to a study, 49 per cent of participants said they have slept with someone on the first date, with those who don't saying they prefer to establish an emotional connection before getting into bed.
Does brunch include alcohol? ›Brunch is a meal, sometimes accompanied by alcoholic drinks (typically champagne or a cocktail). Brunch is served between the time 9:30 AM to 11:59 AM it is generally understood to be somewhere within the late morning and early afternoon. The meal originated in the British hunt breakfast.
Is 1 30 too late for brunch? ›Brunch originated in England in the late 1800s, served in a buffet style manner, and . Maybe you're sharing a pitcher of mimosas or sipping on a bloody mary. Brunch is a meal that is usually served after 11:00 a.m. and before 1:30 p.m ., but some would regard brunch extending to before 4:00 p.m. as some .
Does bottomless mean free refills? ›Bottomless beverage, a drink with unlimited refills.
What is a better term for bottomless? ›On this page you'll find 26 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bottomless, such as: boundless, endless, infinite, unending, unfathomable, and unlimited.
What is a drag bottomless brunch? ›Join some of London's leading drag stars with Bougie Drag Bottomless Brunch London, who will have you eating, drinking and dancing your way through the afternoon. With 90 minutes of bottomless bubbles to boot and entertainment, you'll be more than ready to take on the catwalk.