Bottomless Brunches in Liverpool

Liverpool certainly knows a thing or two about booze and breakfast food.

So, it’s no surprise the bottomless brunch has become a favourite weekend pastime in the city.

From Sunday roasts with free-flowing prosecco to fluffy buttermilk pancakes and cool cocktails, the options are endless.

There’s something for everyone, whether you’re gathering friends together for unlimited bubbles or booking a date with your other half.

We’ve rounded up some of Liverpool’s bottomless brunches – all with at least 90 minutes of unlimited drinks and just a train ride away.

Neighbourhood, Castle Street

New York-inspired restaurant Neighbourhood is a top spot for boozy brunching in Liverpool.

By night, the venue is a go-to party place. By day, you can cure your hangover with its NBHD burger and fries.

Customers can indulge in a brunch dish – from a pancake stack to chicken waffles or avocado on toast.

You can also order eggs just how you like them – benedict, florentine or royale, washed down with prosecco, gin, vodka, beer or seasonal cocktail for 90 minutes.

Go to www.neighbourhoodrestaurant.co.uk

Price: £35 per person.

When: 12pm to 4pm Fridays; 10am to 6pm Saturdays and Sundays.

Nearest station: James Street / Moorfields

Mason’s, Seel Street

Mason’s is the ideal place to gather your BFFs together for brunch thanks to the party atmosphere, live music and free-flowing drinks.

Enjoy a plate from the Mason’s brunch menu as well as bottomless mimosas, beer, wine or prosecco for 90 minutes.

Bottomless brunch is served every weekend, with a roast dinner added to the menu on Sundays.

Don’t miss the live DJ and saxophonist as you tuck into your buttermilk pancakes, eggs benedict, brunch burger or chicken and waffle.

Book at masonsliverpool.co.uk

Price: £35 per person.

When: 12pm to 6pm (last sitting 4.15pm), Saturdays and Sundays.

Nearest station: Liverpool Central

Ma Boyle's, Tower Gardens

For those who can’t wait until the weekend, Ma Boyle’s is the one to book for your bottomless meal.

It’s a cosy pub, just off Water Street, offering brunch or lunch with drinks – seven days a week.

Diners can choose unlimited drinks with a brunch option at weekends or a bottomless lunch option (11am to 3pm) weekdays.

It includes everything from prosecco and cask ales to cocktails such as the Unicorn Fizz Bellini for 90 minutes.

Visit www.maboyles.com.

Price: £35 per person.

When: 10am to 3pm Saturdays; 10am to 1pm Sundays.

Nearest station: James Street / Moorfields

Panam at Albert Dock

Kick start a celebration with a two-course bottomless brunch at Pamam and set the stage for a special weekend.

For mains, opt for rump steak, chicken burger, fish and chips or Texas BBQ ribs, plus free-flowing prosecco, bloody mary or mimosas for two hours.

There’s also a brunch platter to share, with buttermilk pancakes, Belgian waffles, whipped cream, berries and syrup.

It is the ideal place to toast an occasion with prosecco or gin or relax with a lager after a shopping trip in Liverpool.

Visit panamliverpool.co.uk

Price: £39pp 7 days a week £50pp bottomless dinner now available on Fridays and Saturdays. 

When: 7 days a week

Nearest station: James Street

The Brunch and Cocktail Club, Duke Street

The Brunch and Cocktail Club promises “the best bottomless brunch in Liverpool” – and with brunch in the name, you’d expect some impressive dishes.

As “the kings and queens of bottomless brunch”, according to the website, the team offer brunch classics with a twist.

For the bottomless option, there is a food board and a mini stack of pancakes, alongside unlimited prosecco, spritz, mimosa, wine, beer and cider.

More at brunchandcocktailclub.com

Price: £40 per person.

When: 5pm Fridays; 3pm and 5pm Saturdays.

Nearest station: Liverpool Central

Tempest on Tithebarn

Head to Liverpool’s Tempest on Tithebarn for cocktails alongside a brunch dish of your choice.

As its slogan goes, “it’s always better when we’re together”, and the venue offers plenty of reasons to visit – one being the bottomless cocktail brunch.

The bottomless menu includes its own Tank Bier (an exclusive German pilsner made for Tempest).

There’s a range of breakfasts, waffles, bagels or egg dishes with bloody mary cocktails, flavoured margaritas, Somersby cider and prosecco.

Visit www.tempestontithebarn.co.uk

Price: £35 per person.

When: 10am to 4pm Saturdays; 10am to 5pm Sundays.

Nearest station: Moorfields

Hafla Hafla, Aigburth

South Liverpool’s Lark Lane is one of the city’s most vibrant areas. So, it is a great place to grab brunch – as is Hafla Hafla.

The eatery, located on The Lane as it is known to locals, offers street food inspired by the Middle East.

There is shakshuka and an option to go bottomless, with a brunch dish plus prosecco, lager, spritz, bloody mary and mimosa.

Classic twists include The Full Hafla with beans, sweet potato hash, hummus, falafel, mushrooms, eggs and za’atar pitta. 

Visit haflahafla.com.

Price: £30 per person.

When: 10am to 1pm Saturdays.

Nearest station: St Michaels

 

Crazy Pedro's, Parr Street

Get your fix of pizza and endless prosecco at Crazy Pedro’s – seven days a week.

The bottomless pizza brunch is a laid-back affair, with all-you-can-eat pizza slices plus drinks for 90 minutes.

This quirky pizzeria and bar, in Liverpool’s Ropewalks, offers frozen margaritas, beer, hooch, prosecco and soft drinks with its slice of the day.

The motto is: “We love to party all the time at Pedro’s. Grab a frozen margarita and a slice of pizza and watch the party unfold.”

Visit www.crazypedros.co.uk

Price: £27.50 per person.

When: 12pm to 4pm (last sitting).

Nearest station: Liverpool Central

Las Iguanas, Paradise Street

If Mexican and Brazilian dishes are more your thing, then go bottomless at Las Iguanas in Liverpool One.

Choose a starter and a main from the bottomless menu and wash it down with unlimited prosecco or draught beer for 90 minutes.

You can also upgrade to bottomless cocktails for an extra £5 per person. Choose from the classic Caipirinha, the Mango Collins, Cuba Libre, Passion Sour Bomb or Huana Party.

There are plenty of vegan and vegetarian options too, all celebrating the flavours of Latin America.

Visit www.iguanas.co.uk/bottomless-brunch

Price: £29.95 per person (£5 extra for cocktails).

When: 11am to 3pm Saturdays; 11am to 5pm Sunday to Friday. 

Nearest station: Liverpool Central

Liberte, Brunswick Street

Boasting stunning views of Liverpool’s waterfront, Liberte is a popular choice for celebrations.

The bottomless brunch includes a main dish from the brunch menu and free-flowing wine, beer or prosecco for 90 minutes.

And if you’re not fussed about drinking, but still want to join your mates, order from the main menu and pay as you go for soft drinks.

Visit liberteliverpool.com/restaurant

Price: £35 per person.

When: 12pm to 6pm, Thursday to Sunday.

Nearest station: James Street

Revolution, Albert Dock

Head to Revolution at the Albert Dock for food, bottomless fizz and fun with friends.

Take you pick of a selection of bunch dishes, such as the brunch burger with a hash brown and an egg or the brunch pizza with hand-stretched sourdough.

You can enjoy a selection of bottomless cocktails, vodka and tonic, beer and prosecco during your 90 minutes.

Revolution has a second Liverpool venue, at St Peter’s Square, where you can get the party started with a bottomless brunch.

Visit www.revolution-bars.co.uk

Price: £35pp (Albert Dock).

When: 11am to 4pm, Thursday to Sunday.

Nearest station: James Street (for Albert Dock).

Revolucion De Cuba, Albert Dock

Put a fiesta twist on bottomless brunch with a trip to the Liverpool chain of Revolucion de Cuba.

With something for everyone, diners can pick a brunch dish such as a full grilled breakfast, Cubano benedict or a breakfast burrito.

There’s also avocado brunch or chorizo hash, alongside on a choice of fruity cocktails for 90 minutes.

A top choice for anyone who loves Latin-American inspired food and Cuban cocktails. Strawberry daiquiri anyone?  

Visit www.revoluciondecuba.com/bar/liverpool.

Price: From £30 per person.

When: 11am to 4pm, Sunday to Friday; 11am to 2pm Saturdays.

Nearest station:James Street

 

Travel Safe

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If you’re under the influence of alcohol and unfit to travel, we’ll have to refuse you access to the Merseyrail network.

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