If there’s one thing London does well, it’s brunch. And when you throw in unlimited drinks and great food, you’ve got yourself the perfect weekend plan.
I’ve been to my fair share of these brunches—some classy, some downright wild, and a few underrated restos that totally took me by surprise.
There are places that are great for a casual catch-up, while others feel like a full-on party by noon. The trick is finding the right one for your vibe (and your budget).
Here’s my round-up of the top 15 bottomless brunch spots in London—all tried, tested, and totally worth booking.
Smith & Wollensky
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Address: 1-11 John Adam Street
Contact: +44 20 7321 6007
Operating Hours: Sat, 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM; Sun, 10:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Pricing: £££
Smith & Wollensky’s bottomless brunch offers a set three-course menu or à la carte dishes that focus on American and vegetarian breakfast. Everything is paired with 90 minutes of unlimited Champagne.
The Prawn & Chorizo Burger is the standout—the prawns are juicy, the chorizo adds a smoky spice, and the chipotle mayo brings a creamy kick.
If you’re after steak, the USDA Sirloin is available for a supplement, served with a rich sear and deep flavour.
The bottomless option is well-paced, with attentive service ensuring our glass is never empty.
Pro tip:
Go for the Champagne upgrade if you prefer a drier, crisper drink. Portions are filling, so consider splitting a steak and a seafood dish to get the best of both.
Norma
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Address: 8 Charlotte Street
Contact: +44 20 3995 6224
Operating Hours: Saturday, 12:00 – 5:00 PM
Pricing: £45
Norma does Sicilian-inspired dishes with a menu that focuses on fresh ingredients and traditional flavours.
The star of the brunch is the pasta alla Norma, which has a light but flavourful tomato sauce and a touch of ricotta for creaminess. The aubergine parmigiana is another standout, with layers that hold their shape instead of turning mushy.
The bottomless drinks include prosecco, an Italian sparkling wine that’s drier and smoother than standard bubbly.
Pro tip:
If you’re not a big fan of prosecco, opt to upgrade your bottomless brunch. With just additional £10, you can enjoy unlimited aperol spritz, seasonal bellini or mimosa.
1 Lombard Street
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Address: 1 Lombard Street
Contact: +44 20 7929 6611
Operating Hours: Saturday, 12:00-6:00 PM
Pricing: £££
Housed in a former banking hall, 1 Lombard Street offers a refined bottomless brunch in the heart of the city. The space is bright and elegant, with high ceilings and a glass cupola that makes the dining room feel open and airy.
My favourite dish is their steak & eggs. The steak is well-seasoned and seared properly, giving it a good crust while keeping the inside tender. It’s served with fried eggs with crispy edges and runny yolks. The portion isn’t huge, but it’s satisfying without feeling heavy.
I also really loved their bottomless prosecco. The drink’s bright acidity and fine bubbles cut through the richness of the steak and eggs, which help keep each bite not too heavy.
Pro tip:
Ask for a seat near the glass dome for the best atmosphere. If you’re ordering steak, champagne pairs are better than prosecco.
Mama Shelter
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Address: 437 Hackney Road
Contact: +44 20 7613 6500
Operating Hours: Saturday, 11:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Pricing: ££
Mama Shelter is a casual spot. Its colourful decor and lively music give it a laid-back feel, perfect for groups or weekend brunches with friends.
They have a really good Eggs Benedict. It’s served on a toasted English muffin with poached eggs and smooth hollandaise sauce.
The crispy potato hash with poached eggs and herb yoghurt is also a great brunch option. The potatoes were golden and crisp on the outside and soft inside. Meanwhile, the herb yoghurt added a fresh, tangy contrast to the richness of the eggs.
Pro tip:
This is a brunch spot for groups, so expect a lively atmosphere. If you prefer a quieter setting, book an earlier slot before the midday rush.
Skinny Kitchen
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Address: 52 Upper Street
Contact: +44 20 7704 0390
Operating Hours: Saturday, 3:30 – 6:30 PM
Pricing: £65
Skinny Kitchen brings a party atmosphere to brunch with DJs and live performers.
The bottomless brunch features two courses and 90 minutes of unlimited beer, wine, and cocktails every Saturday. The menu offers both lighter meals and more filling options to suit different appetites.
I tried the tiramisu French toast, with thick slices of fluffy brioche soaked in espresso and topped with mascarpone cream and cocoa powder. The protein pancakes are soft and slightly dense, served with fresh fruit and just enough syrup to add sweetness.
Pro tip:
Order the truffle, parmesan & rosemary fries on the side—they’re crispy, coated in earthy truffle oil and finished with fragrant rosemary. They pair especially well with rich dishes like eggs benedict or the tiramisu French toast.
Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings
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Address: 42 Northampton Road
Contact: +44 20 3174 1156
Operating Hours: Saturday and Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Pricing: ££
Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings is a stylish brunch spot with a bright, greenhouse-style setting with bottomless Bellinis and a crab pretzel roll. The area is filled with plants, vintage furniture, and natural light that makes it perfect for a laid-back weekend brunch.
The full English breakfast is generous, with well-cooked ingredients that don’t feel greasy or heavy. The eggs are cooked just right, with runny yolks that are not overly soft.
Their bottomless Bellinis are light, refreshing, and not overly sweet. They have a crisp prosecco base and just the right amount of fruit purée.
Pro tip:
If you like a lively but not too rowdy brunch, book between 11 AM and 1 PM before the afternoon crowd arrives. The sweetcorn fritters are necessary if you want something different from the usual brunch dishes.
Nobu
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Address: 10-50 Willow Street
Contact: +44 20 7683 1200
Operating Hours: Weekends, 12:00 – 2:30 PM
Pricing: £££
Nobu’s bottomless brunch menu includes unlimited sushi and some of its best-known dishes, such as rock shrimp tempura, beef tataki, and miso soup.
The black cod miso is as good as everyone says—soft, flaky fish with a caramelised miso glaze that’s slightly sweet but perfectly balanced.
You can add bottomless prosecco, Champagne, or cocktails to your drinks, and it’s worth it if you plan to stay for a while. The staff keeps the refills coming at a steady pace, never letting your glass go empty and never making you feel rushed.
Pro tip:
If you want to make the most of the unlimited sushi, start with sashimi and nigiri—they’re lighter and let you fully enjoy the freshness of the fish before getting too full.
Double Standard
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Address: 10 Argyle Street
Contact: +44 20 3981 8888
Operating Hours: Sunday, 12:00 – 4:00 PM
Pricing: ££
Double Standard is best known for its retro-70s-inspired bar, which features leather booths and a lively yet laid-back feel. The sun-soaked terrace is a great spot when the weather is nice, and there is plenty of space to settle in for a long, boozy brunch.
Their menu has classic brunch favourites like the chicken and waffles. The chicken was crispy on the outside and tender inside, with a crunch that held up well against the syrup.
The waffle was light but had enough bite to keep it from going soggy, making it a great pairing with a cold mimosa or a crisp glass of prosecco.
Pro tip:
Arrive on time for your bottomless brunch booking. The 90-minute limit starts when your slot begins, not when you order your first drink.
Jones and Sons
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Address: Stamford Works, 3 Gillett St
Contact: +44 20 4619 7049
Operating Hours: Saturday and Sunday, 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Pricing: ££
Jones & Sons’ setting is relaxed because the space is bright and open, with high ceilings and plenty of natural light. The large wooden tables make it easy to spread out, and the booths offer a comfortable spot for a quieter meal.
Their menu features classic brunch dishes that are done well, but it’s the steak and eggs that stood out. The steak had a proper sear and a slight crust on the outside, while the inside was cooked exactly as I ordered. The eggs were soft and runny, mixing well with the meat’s juices.
They are generous with their drink variety, including coffee, juice, and prosecco.
Pro tip:
Pick your drink wisely—once you choose, you’ll have to stick with it for the full two hours.
Ma Petite Jamaica
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Address: 4 Inverness St, Camden Town
Operating Hours: Sat-Sun, 12:00-2:30 PM
Pricing: £
Ma Petite Jamaica brings Caribbean flavours and reggae vibes to London. The space is small but lively, with music playing and staff who make you feel at home.
Their bottomless brunch includes two courses and 90 minutes of unlimited Wray & Nephew Rum Punch or Prosecco.
My favourite part of their menu is the jerk chicken. It has a smoky, well-spiced crust and tender meat that falls off the bone.
For their drinks, I prefer the Rum Punch. It is strong and fruity, with the sweetness of tropical juices balancing the heat from the overproof rum. It goes down easily but has a real kick after a few sips. Prosecco is a good option if you prefer something less intense.
Pro tip:
Ask for extra jerk sauce on the side—it adds more heat and depth to the dish, and you can control how much spice you want.