The Best Bottomless Brunches in Sydney
For a nation that loves a drink, we don't do a lot of it before midday. But that’s changing – slowly. Following the lead of cities such as Berlin and New York, many Sydney cafes now offer bottomless brunch packages, rather than just a few cocktails on the side. Assemble your squad and catch up over endless rounds of Mimosas and Bellinis this weekend.

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Bistro Grenier
Hit Odd Culture’s thoughtful French diner for “pour du jour” – a bottomless lunch for a table of two, a gathering of nine or anything in between. You’re in for free-flowing bubbles or Hugo spritz, and a set menu of classic French fare for $99 per person. Available Saturday and Sunday.

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Cho Cho San
Buns and bottomless bubbles? Sign us up. This Japanese favourite puts on a spread every Saturday for $95, and lets you upgrade to cocktails for an extra $35. Why wouldn’t you?

Restaurant
Tijuana’s
Tulum meets Lima at this breezy Mexican diner, where two bottomless packages (including a vegetarian one) come with free-flowing Margaritas, rosé and tap beer. Both are $99.

Cafe
Oh Boy
Whether you’ve got a group of four or 30, this hot new poolside pop-up has you covered. A ticket costs $78, and includes two-hours of bottomless Mimosas, rosé and white wine to go with your three-course feast.

Restaurant
Rekodo
Japanese plates and vinyl on request sounds like a damn good time to us. Choose your favourite tunes from the house list, and kick back with a $95 spread with bottomless house drinks. Cocktails are $35 extra.

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Ho Jiak Town Hall
Junda Khoo’s Malaysian joint does bottomless brunch and supper. Both come with unlimited cocktails and house drinks (selected), and some of the best Malaysian food in the city, for $75.

Restaurant
Chin Chin
Chin Chin’s weekend bottomless sessions come with all the hits, including chilli-salt chicken wings and Kingfish sashimi. The $89 price tag includes free-flowing cocktails, house drinks and nonalc options.

Bar
The Winery
Another two-hit wonder, the Winery puts on a bottomless spritz brunch on Saturdays and a a fabulous disco drag brunch on Sundays. Both are $89 and there’s great food and serious fun at both – you can’t go wrong either way.

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Matteo Downtown
An Aperol spritz on arrival is how it starts at this Italian stallion on Saturdays. Then it’s a three-course feast with bottomless wine, beer and mimosas, all for $99.

Restaurant
Rocker
There’s nothing this north Bondi favourite can’t do, and you can add Italian-style bottomless brunches, Thursday to Sunday, to the list. This one’s $85, with a bunch of drink upgrades to choose from. Rock on.

Restaurant
Nour
This beautiful Levantine diner goes bottomless every weekend, with a Middle Eastern sharing feast starting at $129. A premium package and drinks upgrades are also available.

Restaurant
Socal Neutral Bay
SoCal’s bottomless fiesta includes two hours of unlimited drinks (with a cocktail on arrival) and a southern Cali-style banquet for $89. Friday to Sunday, with live music on Saturdays.

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Shaffa
Big Mediterranean flavours are in your future at Shaffa, which offers both set ($79) and a la carte menus for your weekend brunch. Keen to go bottomless? It’s an additional $37 for selected drinks.

Restaurant
Hello Auntie Darling Square
Endless spritzes and Vietnamese food together at last. The DIY rice paper rolls are a highlight, and for $80 it’s no wonder this one packs out every Saturday.

Bar
The Rook
Spill the tea with your besties – literally – at this hidden rooftop spot in town. It’s throwing a drag brunch bottomless teapot cocktails every Saturday for $79. Beef pappardelle, Baja fish tacos and doughnut fries are just a taste of the menu here.




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