If you’re looking for the best bottomless brunches in London, read on!
Whether you’re after a brunch date or a brunch with mates, a lively party vibe or a hair-of-the-dog hangover cure, we’ve got something to make your morning. And because there’s always too much month left at the end of the money, these start from as little as £30.00 per person, with most coming in under £50.00 – not too bad for a combo of several hours of food, bottomless drinks and entertainment.
Best activity brunches
Ping pong brunch at Bounce

This high-energy bottomless brunch guarantees to bring the vibes with whatever pings your pong, from interactive tables to multi-player games. Alongside bottomless prosecco or beer and pizza plus competitions and prizes, live DJs will be spinning the decks all day so ping pong party goers can get their groove on while they play. Add another £10.00 to switch to bottomless cocktails including Pornstar Martinis, Espresso Martinis and Chilli Mango Margaritas.
2 hours
Available at weekends
Old Street, Farringdon, Battersea Power Station
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Ballpit brunch at Ballie Ballerson

Prices can vary depending on the date and time of booking, but pick wisely and just £39.00 gets you two hours of bouncing around in grown-up ball pits, with bottomless brunch cocktails for the first 90 minutes in the main bar, and 2 hours of pizza. Drinks include prosecco, pornstars, picantes, beer and seltzers.
90 minutes
Available daily, including evenings
Shoreditch
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Magical brunch at The Last Talisman

Be amazed by table-side card tricks, mind-reading and hypnosis along with one main and one dessert from their Asian-inspired menu – think a Korean fried chicken and egg sando or matcha French toast – with a group show to finish. Drinks include their signature brunch cocktail selection, house spirits & mixers, wine, beer, prosecco, and soft drinks.
90 minutes
Available on Saturdays, 1.30pm-3.30pm or 2.30pm-4.30pm
Bermondsey
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Bingo brunch at Hijingo

Enjoy six rounds of Hijingo bingo (that’s six chances to win), plus bottomless prosecco or beer and a main brunch dish; options include smoked salmon Benedict, miso-salted caramel fried chicken and waffles, and smashed avocado, roasted kimchi and aubergine.
90 minutes
Available at weekends
Shoreditch
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Best foodie brunches
Classic brunch at The Cardinal Bar & Kitchen

They’re soothing, ease-you-in-to-the-weekend classic brunch dishes for a reason: omelettes, eggs Benedict, avocado toast, buttermilk pancakes. Add bottomless prosecco, bellinis or mimosas to your brunch for 90 minutes to ramp it up a little.
90 minutes
Available at weekends
Shoreditch
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Mexican brunch at Pergola Brixton

Inspired by the warmth and chilled vibes of Mexico, at Pergola Brixton you can enjoy tequila and mezcal curated cocktails along with Mexican food courtesy of Jalisco (delivered to your table from Brixton market) whilst you lounge on the deck or groove to the DJ set.
Brunch on flour or corn tacos with guacamole, sour cream, coriander, pico de gallo, lettuce & lime topped with either chipotle chicken, pulled pork or refried beans; or you can choose the nachos – fried corn tortillas topped with Mexican beans, cheese sauce, guacamole, sour cream, salsa, jalapenos, coriander and onions, with the option of adding pulled pork or chipotle chicken for an extra £2.50. You get 90 minutes of bottomless bubbles, beer or house cocktails, plus a chilled-out rooftop venue with great views; perfect for welcoming the weekend.
£40.0090 minutes
Available on Saturdays
Brixton
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American comfort food brunch at Dirty Bones
Go full-on New York hangover brunch with steak and eggs or fried chicken with waffles, or stay sweet with buttermilk pancakes and blueberries. The price includes one main brunch dish, one side (including my favourite guilty morning-after cure, the breakfast fries – skinny fries topped with two fried eggs, Dirty Mary ketchup and grated aged Cheddar cheese) plus bottomless cocktails, fizz or beer. One word of warning; if you are feeling delicate, be aware they play banging old school beats and hip-hop.
£45.0090 minutes
Available at weekends until 4pm
Shoreditch, Soho, Carnaby
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Best musical brunches
DJ Bhangra Brunch at Cinnamon Kitchen Battersea

Cinnamon Kitchen Battersea’s Bottomless Bhangra Brunch offers a vibrant fusion of Indian cuisine and energetic beats every Saturday from 12–4pm. Indulge in a nine-dish sharing menu featuring dishes like Akuri Bombay (masala scrambled eggs with layered paratha) and Pahadi tikka (tandoori chicken with fennel and coriander), all set to live Bhangra tunes. Non-drinkers can have just the brunch for £29.99, bottomless prosecco is £29.00per person or go large with bottomless champagne at £59.00per person.
90 minutes
Available Saturday from 12–4pm
Battersea
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Rum & reggae brunch at Ma Petite Jamaica
Ninety minutes of prosecco or proper Wray & Nephew rum punch (IYKYK) and a two-course brunch from the jerk pit; this has got to be one of the cheapest bottomless brunches in London, and one of the tastiest. Starters include jerk chicken wings, pumpkin & sweet potato fritters and chana dhal curry, with mains of buttermilk chicken tenders & bbq pork ribs with fries & coleslaw, saltfish & callaloo fricassee or coconut fish curry. All this plus a reggae soundtrack for proper weekend vibes.
£31.5090 minutes
Available weekends and Bank Holiday Mondays
Camden, Shoreditch
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‘God is a DJ’ drag brunch at Amazing Grace
Sister Honey Foxx is running the unholy show at what must be one of the coolest brunch locations around – a seventeenth-century Grade II listed church. The bargain £5.00 party ticket gets you access to the hour of bottomless rum punch, live DJ sets, the 5pm drag show, competitions and prizes when you buy a brunch dish; a £35.00 ticket also includes one brunch dish and one brunch cocktail, plus a guaranteed table.
£5.00–£35.0060 minutes
Available one Saturday a month, see website for details
London Bridge
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Have fun, enjoy – don’t forget to tag us @LondonCheapo and #LondonCheapo on Instagram with your brunch pics, reels & stories and we’ll share our favourites!
This article was first published on March 16th 2022; last updated by the author, Amanda David, in April 2025.