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3 Bottomless Brunches in London You Shouldn’t Miss
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Discover some of the best bottomless brunches in London across Bermondsey, Covent Garden and Bank. Food, cocktails and perfect weekend plans.

In London, brunch has become far more than a late meal. It is a social ritual, a way to start the weekend and, quite often, the perfect excuse to discover new neighbourhoods, try different restaurants and let conversations last a little longer than expected.

And if there is one thing that defines the city’s current food scene, it is the famous bottomless brunch: brunch served with unlimited drinks for a fixed amount of time, usually prosecco, wine, beer or cocktails. London has taken the concept to another level, combining food, design, music and completely different kinds of experiences.

If you are searching for the best bottomless brunches in London, here are three very different options to enjoy one of the city’s most popular weekend plans.

The Last Talisman: Asian-inspired brunch and relaxed atmosphere in Bermondsey

On Bermondsey Street, away from the busiest tourist areas, The Last Talisman offers one of London’s most interesting brunch experiences, with something a little different while keeping the relaxed and social atmosphere typical of a London brunch.

The menu combines Asian influences with more familiar comfort dishes, creating something original yet approachable. Brunch takes place every Saturday from 12pm to 3pm, with different options including bottomless cocktails with a main dish or unlimited beer, wine and bubbles.

The space feels modern and welcoming, ideal for groups of friends or couples looking for a calmer and less hectic plan than other areas of London.

Bermondsey itself is also perfect for continuing the day afterwards. You can walk towards London Bridge, discover small galleries or head over to Maltby Street Market.

Inamo Covent Garden: sushi, technology and interactive brunch

Among the most original bottomless brunch experiences in London, few are quite as different as Inamo Covent Garden.

Here, brunch combines pan-Asian cuisine, sushi and interactive technology. Digital tables allow guests to order food, play games, draw or even compete while waiting for dishes to arrive. Humanity really did decide that sushi and touchscreen gaming belonged together. Somehow, London makes it work.

The menu includes Japanese, Chinese, Thai and Korean dishes designed for sharing. One of its most popular experiences is the Sushi & Asian Tapas Afternoon Tea with Bottomless Bubbles, especially popular with those looking for a more visual and unconventional brunch.

Its Covent Garden location is another advantage. After brunch, you can continue the day among theatres, boutiques, lively streets and some of the most energetic corners of the West End.

If you are wondering where to have brunch in London with a more immersive and entertaining atmosphere, Inamo fits perfectly.

Pitcher and Piano Bank: brunch in the heart of the financial district

Close to Bank and the financial heart of London, Pitcher and Piano Cornhill offers a more classic brunch experience that remains equally popular with both locals and visitors.

The venue stands out thanks to its historic building and its balance between elegance and relaxed atmosphere. Here, the bottomless brunch focuses on what works best: good food, cocktails, prosecco and long weekend conversations.

It is also a particularly interesting option for travellers wanting to discover a different side of London. The City changes completely on Saturdays and Sundays: fewer offices, quieter streets and impressive architecture that many visitors miss entirely when staying only around the main tourist areas.

After brunch, you can walk towards St Paul’s Cathedral, n cross Millennium Bridge or head down towards the Thames.

London and brunch culture

Part of the charm of London brunch culture is how naturally it fits into the city’s lifestyle. It is neither breakfast nor a formal lunch. It exists somewhere in between, where everything moves a little more slowly.

A brunch can easily turn into an entire afternoon wandering through neighbourhoods, browsing bookshops, discovering cafés or simply enjoying London’s rhythm without rushing from landmark to landmark.

That is why more and more travellers are searching for food experiences that feel local and genuinely connected to the city’s everyday life.

Discover London from a quiet and well-connected neighbourhood

After a day of brunches, walks and lively streets, it always feels good to return somewhere quieter to properly rest.

Hotel La Place , in Marylebone, is the perfect base for discovering some of the best brunches in London while enjoying an elegant, well-connected neighbourhood that feels noticeably calmer than many other parts of central London.

From here, you can easily reach Covent Garden, Soho, Bank or Notting Hill before returning to a welcoming and peaceful atmosphere where the city slows down again.

Book your stay at Hotel La Place and experience London through brunches, cafés and some of the city’s most characterful neighbourhoods.