Bottomless Brunches: Six of Manchester’s best eateries for indulging this weekend

Whether you prefer your bottomless brunch with nostalgic 00s R&B music or live entertainment with a 1920s twist - Manchester has the ultimate weekend brunch option for you.

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The bottomless brunch table at The Pen & Pencil.  (Credit: The Pen & Pencil)The bottomless brunch table at The Pen & Pencil.  (Credit: The Pen & Pencil)
The bottomless brunch table at The Pen & Pencil. (Credit: The Pen & Pencil)

A bottomless brunch is a late morning to early afternoon deal, where for a set price you can enjoy a selection of dishes and unlimited alcohol. Attendees are usually given up to two hours to feast on scrumptious food and indulge in cocktails, wine or beer.

A bottomless brunch is the perfect way to unwind after a long working week.

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Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or catching up with friends, a boozy bottomless brunch has become the go-to option for many looking to kick-back and indulge in comfort food and drink.

Here are the best places to go if you want to enjoy a bottomless brunch in Manchester.

Rendition - Bottomless Brunch

209 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 3NW

Located in the heart of Manchester, Rendition is a speakeasy-style bar and kitchen that focuses on theatrical cocktails, and extravagant comfort food.

The bottomless brunch at Rendition is usually available for £30pp, but for a limited time only, diners can head to Renditions website and sign up to be sent a golden ticket for £15pp.

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The new weekend brunch will be served every Saturday from this weekend (June 25), and will include one delicious dish, bottomless breakfast cocktails, and live DJs.

Each week there will be a new theme, and this weekend they are kicking it off with R&B of the Noughties. They will throw it back to hits from the 2000s, with the likes of Ne-yo, Usher and Rihanna.

The new menu will offer guests a variety of options, including brunch classics like homemade guac on toast, 8oz rump steak & eggs, eggs benedict, and eggs florentine - all served alongside bottomless booze.

The theatrical style cocktail menu includes Rendition’s Red Hot Fun, which is made up of Ciroc red berry, cranberry and chilli, and The Dance which consists of Stolichnaya vanilla, strawberry and bubblegum.

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Rendition has theatrical style cocktail menu, including the popular Rendition’s Red Hot Fun, and The Dance  (Credit: Ellie Boyle/Rendition)Rendition has theatrical style cocktail menu, including the popular Rendition’s Red Hot Fun, and The Dance  (Credit: Ellie Boyle/Rendition)
Rendition has theatrical style cocktail menu, including the popular Rendition’s Red Hot Fun, and The Dance (Credit: Ellie Boyle/Rendition)

Elnecot Bottomless Brunch

41 Blossom Street Cutting Room Square, Ancoats, Manchester, M4 6AJ

Elnecot is a neighbourhood bar and kitchen serving quality British inspired food.

The city is brimming with bottomless brunch options, and Elnecot, in Ancoats, has proven to be arguably one of the best.

The menu has so much to choose from - whether it’s their Shakshuka, the breakfast sandwich, the popular crispy pork belly, the classic full-English breakfast, or their vegan options - such as wild mushroom on toast.

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With any of the brunch options, you can choose to have bottomless booze for two hours at just £25. The drinks include, Prosecco, Aqua de Valencia, breakfast martini, bloody mary or lager.

Bottomless brunch on a Saturday is 11am till 3pm, with the last booking at 2pm. On Sundays the brunch menu is only served between 11am and 12.30pm.

La Bandera’s Spanish Bottomless Brunch

2 Ridgefield, Manchester, M2 6EQ

La Bandera is an award-winning Spanish restaurant, situated in the centre of the city, close to Castle Fine Art Gallery.

La Bandera, which means “the flag” in Spanish, represents all the different flavours found in Spain under one flag. The bright colours on the Spanish flag have been used to design the interiors of the restaurant.

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This independent restaurant made their bottomless brunch better than ever when it was relaunched.

For the price of £32.50, you get a massive sharing platter of Spanish cheese and meat, three tapas and bottomless beer or cava for 90 minutes.

The menu offers plenty of classic dishes to choose from including Spanish meatballs, Patatas bravas, calamari, chorizo in red wine, and croquettes.

The bottomless brunch runs every Saturday and Sunday between 11am and 4pm.

The Pen & Pencil Bottomless Brunch

57 Hilton Street Northern Quarter, Manchester, M1 2EJ

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The Pen and Pencil is a Northern Quarter bar and restaurant that sits on the corner of Hilton and Tariff Street in Manchester.

This eatery definitely has something tasty for everyone. They serve food all day, with brunch sandwiches, burgers and mains all available.

The Pen & Pencil offers an all inclusive free flow brunch, where you pay £40 for as many drinks and food as you can possibly manage.

Bottomless brunch at the Pen & Pencil (Credit: The Pen & Pencil)Bottomless brunch at the Pen & Pencil (Credit: The Pen & Pencil)
Bottomless brunch at the Pen & Pencil (Credit: The Pen & Pencil)

The menu features a variety of classic brunch dishes including steak & eggs, eggs benedict, eggs florentine, royale with salmon and American pancakes.

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The booze on the brunch menu includes prosecco, mimosa, bloody mary, lager and cocktails.

Bottomless brunch is not a weekly occurrence at The Pen & Pencil - instead it’s exclusively on the last Saturday of every month from 10am to 1pm.

Revolution Parsonage Gardens - Bottomless Brunch

Arkwright House Parsonage Gardens Arkwright House, Manchester, M3 2LF

Revolution Parsonage Gardens is centrally located within the city, and is great for dining in the day as well as on nights out in Manchester.

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With its delicious cocktails and funky DJs, it’s no wonder it’s one of Manchester’s best-loved bars and restaurants.

For the bottomless brunch, you can choose one of the delicious dishes and enjoy 90 minutes of bottomless fun from the drinks section.

The menu includes classic brunch options like the brunch grill, loaded hash browns, and avocado on Sourdough. It also has less traditional options such as fried chicken & bacon waffle, the brunch pizza, the brunch burger and Nutella pancakes.

The selection of drinks to choose from include, Aperol Spritz, prosecco, Ketel V&T, bloody mary, and the Revolution cocktail Blank Canvas.

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They offer brunch from Thursday to Sunday, with the last slot being 4pm. To book a bottomless brunch, fill in the enquiry form here, and you will then be informed of the price per person.

Peaky Blinders Manchester - Peaky Bottomless Brunch

23 Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5QR

Peaky Blinders Manchester offers a luxury, immersive experience right in the heart of Manchester.

They have bespoke cocktail menus and a wide drinks selection, homemade gastropub food and the very best in live entertainment - all with an authentic 1920s twist.

Their famous bottomless brunch is available to book every Friday and Saturday for just £35 per person. It includes 90 minutes of bottomless drinks and a birdcage of tasty bites to share.

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The menu offers a meat platter, which includes pulled beef sliders, southern fried chicken with peaky BBQ sauce, lamb kofta bites with harissa mayo, and sausage lollipops with cumberland glaze.

Peaky Blinders Manchester’s famous bottomless brunch, includes meat and vegetation platters and delicious cocktails. (Credit: Peaky Blinders Manchester)Peaky Blinders Manchester’s famous bottomless brunch, includes meat and vegetation platters and delicious cocktails. (Credit: Peaky Blinders Manchester)
Peaky Blinders Manchester’s famous bottomless brunch, includes meat and vegetation platters and delicious cocktails. (Credit: Peaky Blinders Manchester)

There is also a vegetarian platter, which includes sweet potato sliders, vegetable samosas, chargrilled vegetable kebabs and halloumi fries.

With such an extensive drinks list to choose from, you can try anything from Peaky Blinder gin, and Peaky Blinder pale ale, to the delicious cocktails like Blood Orange Aperol Spritz, Our Boy Finn, and Manchester Spritz 2.0 & Dead Man.

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