Whether you’re in the mood for a long, tipsy chinwag with an old friend, or a get-together of the gang in the mood for a midday party, the bottomless brunch is ideal for any occasion in Bristol. With a glut of food options – from fry-ups to pancakes, pizzas and avo toast – unlimited bubbles, and the chance to be home at a reasonable time (if a little drunk), what’s not to love? Oh, and they can be a real money-saver too! The only problem is that there are almost as many bottomless brunches in Bristol as there are bottles of prosecco. But hopefully, we can help you find the very best!
1. Tonight Josephine
The newest entry to Bristol’s bottomless brunch scene is maybe also its most glamorous. It’s glittering pink walls and neon slogans to girl power make Tonight Josephine a hedonistic temple to femininity. The dazzling bar only launched in September of last year but has become well-known for its outlandish bottomless brunches.
Hosted every Saturday, there are various themes to choose from for around £45. Expect a brunch that involves 90 minutes of bottomless drinks, a range of brunch dishes and often a live show. These wonderful and wild, drag-hosted brunches often include cheesy sing-a-longs, drag performances and a sassy game of bingo.
Tonight Josephine, 28 Baldwin St, Bristol BS1 1NG
2. The Lost and Found
Putting the booze in “boozy brunch”, The Lost and Found provides up to two hours of bottomless fun with drink options including Prosecco, Bloody Marys, Aperol Spritz, and Mimosas to mix between. Served every day, guests can choose from traditional brunch options such as steak and eggs to smashed avocado on sourdough toast, green shakshuka and smoked salmon waffle. If you’re feeling peckish. The brunch comes in at just £35 per person and must be booked in advance.
The Lost and Found, 85 Queens Road, BS8 1QS
3. Aqua
Feeling fancy? Aqua is a sophisticated and stylish spot found in both Clifton and the City Centre for you to enjoy bottomless brunch served with free-flowing fizz, Bloody Mary, beer or Bellini. However, the nautical-style restaurant doesn’t just serve up one course but offers two courses as part of its bottomless brunch menu. Choose from the likes of Aqua’s breakfast (veggie option available), Eggs Benedict, Eggs Royale or burger and chips, followed by pancakes. Better get those stretchy pants ready!
Plus, Aqua delivers filling plates from 9.30am til 4pm every Saturday, meaning early risers (or those wanting a head start on day drinking) and lie-in lovers can all get involved in this one. And if you fancy a change of scenery and want some sea air to go with that bottomless brunch, you can also tuck into toast and sip on fizz at their Portishead branch.
Aqua, 153 Whiteladies Road, BS8 2RF
Welshback, Harbourside, BS1 4RR
Spinnaker, Harbour Road, Portishead, BS20 7AW
4. Blame Gloria
Taking influence from 80s groupie culture, Blame Gloria is the type of eccentric and groovy bar Bristol loves. It is renowned for its disco-themed bottomless brunches. Its ABBA-themed brunch hosted every Saturday is dedicated to all Dancing Queens. Offering bottomless bubbles, performances from West End stars and drag icons, as well as singalongs to all the ABBA classics. And, of course, brunch too! While Blame Gloria’s regular drag-themed brunch for all you divas out there] is another must-try. Best described as a diva-licious combination of brunch and theatre.
Blame Gloria, 22 Small St, Bristol BS1 1DW
5. Coyote Ugly Saloon
Bristol’s newest bottomless brunch spot is an instant classic. Coyote Ugly Saloon – “the most famous bar on the planet” – recently opened on the Harbourside to marks the seventh-anniversary of the first saloon in the UK, and does not disappoint. The party bar, best known for “dance routines and a lively atmosphere”, offers bottomless pizza and bottomless bubbles for £30pp, which can be upgraded to a themed cocktail for £10. Go wild and try the craziest party in Bristol – you’ve always wanted to get up on the bar and dance, right?
Coyote Ugly Bristol, Bordeaux Quay, Bristol BS1 5EP
6. The Botanist
This stylish country pub by Park Street serves free-flowing drinks, delicious dishes, and great times every Saturday. Enjoy bottomless prosecco or cocktails (such as Aperol Spritz, Passionfruit Martini or Long Island Iced Tea) for £34.95 per person. Coming with two courses, tuck into a main of king prawn, crab and chorizo linguine; sweet potato massaman curry; or The Botanist’s very own dirty burger. Fancy a dessert? Indulge for an extra £5.
20a Berkeley Square, Bristol BS8 1HP
7. Quay Street Diner
Quay Street Diner is one of few Bristol restaurants offering bottomless brunch every day of the week, and the price ain’t too shabby either. For £19.95 per person (excluding food), guests can enjoy bottomless prosecco for 90 minutes alongside some comforting brunch dishes. Savour on the likes of fried buttermilk chicken and waffles, Quay Street Diner’s breakfast burger with a hash brown inside, Huevos Rancheros or pancakes drenched in maple syrup. Plus, if you need to soak up some of that prosecco you can even throw in some extra hash browns to make the ultimate bottomless brunch – go on treat yourself!
Quay Street Diner, No.2 Quay Street, BS1 2JL
8. Brace & Browns
Whiteladies Road in Clifton is quite the brunch haven! Brace and Browns’ bottomless brunch menu offers a selection of tasters from their chef, a choice for your main and something sweet to finish with, as well as bubbles, of course. This Bristol restaurant offers a unique brunch experience by serving main courses such as salt beef and smoked Applewood sourdough toastie; wild mushroom, confit garlic and shallot frittata with saffron rouille; and hot smoked sea trout, posh hash brown, poached egg, watercress and mustard dressing. At £35 per person, you can enjoy three indulgent courses with unlimited prosecco every Saturday.
Brace and Browns, 43 Whiteladies Road, BS8 2LS
9. Dao Chao
When Dao Chao replaced one of our former favourite bottomless brunch spots in Bristol, Aluna, we were initially pretty bummed. But the Broad Quay venue has proven itself to be just as good – offering what it calls “probably the cheapest bottomless brunch in Bristol” for £25.95.
If you’re after traditional Chinese cuisine with a modern Western twist, head down every Saturday and Sunday. You’ll get a main and dessert – from classics like chow mein and kung po chicken to adventurous items like char siu pork bao bun burgers and mussel stir fry. Plus, a bottomless beverage of choice, be it cocktails, prosecco, lager, cider or mocktails.
Dao Chao, 4 Broad Quay, BS1 4DA
10. Steam
It’s full steam ahead with this bottomless brunch! Burger lovers rejoice as this beer hall at Clifton Down station offers a bottomless burger brunch every Saturday. After receiving a glass of fizz on arrival, you and your friends will enjoy loaded nachos to share. Then, guests get a choice of any one of Steam’s burgers and a side of fries – along with the all-important bottomless prosecco or jugs of Steam Brew pilsner or Rolling Apple cider.
There’s honestly a burger for everyone – classic beef, classic cheeseburger, a proper lush upgrade of a cheeseburger, buttermilk chicken, veggie patty or portobello mushroom in panko breadcrumbs with halloumi. For 90 minutes and £34.95 per person, Steam is a real go-to for those after a banging burger alongside some booze.
Steam, Clifton Down Station, BS8 2PN
11. Flight Club
The last place you might expect to find a bottomless brunch in Bristol might be a darts club. But then again, Flight Club doesn’t do darts like you know it. The décor might echo the nostalgia of a traditional British boozer, but the technology at this activity bar is state-of-the-art.
Every Thursday to Sunday, Flight Club also throws a Brunch Social, where you can get the gang together for bottomless prosecco and pizza, as well as a round of social darts. This two-hour brunch session (£35 per person) is split between games and booze (and food) – with carafes of orange juice available for anyone in the mood for mimosas!
41 Corn St, Bristol BS1 1HT
12. Goldbrick House
Goldbrick House (which originally ran from 2006 to 2016) reopens on Park Street on March 1. It’s also bringing some tantalising bottomless brunch options to the multi-levelled, 300-capacity venue in Bristol. The classic Goldbrick Brunch features a canape and a glass of prosecco in Alfred’s (its table service wine bar), followed by a 90-minute brunch in The Coach House views over the city, unlimited prosecco, Amstel, cider or soft drinks and a grazing table.
Afterwards in the disco room, Boujee Wonderland, the glitter ball is calling you to dance to the best in retro soul and Motown for another hour. There are two sittings at 12 and 3pm every Saturday at £35 per guest. Upgrade to £60 per guest for unlimited Whispering Angel Rose instead.
Goldbrick House, 69 Park St, Bristol BS1 5PB
Whoever had the idea for a bottomless brunch is a bloomin’ genius! When you’re looking to let loose and get tipsy at brunchtime, the bottomless version of this unmissable mealtime is unbeatable – it can be a real money-saver too! So if you haven’t tried a bottomless brunch in Bristol yet, catch up with old friends overflowing bubbles and dance the day away. Now who wants another top-up?