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The Best Bottomless Brunches in Philly

Endless bites, unlimited mimosas and bloody marys, espresso martini flights, and more set these Philly brunch spots apart

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There was a time when finding a spot serving bottomless brunch beverages and cocktails returned few results. But lately, Philly restaurants have begun to embrace new and reimagined takes on this type of service that turn the idea of the traditional unlimited mimosas on its head. From trendy espresso martini and champagne flights to prix fixe dining that keeps the bubbly flowing, if you’re looking for an all-you-can-drink (and in some cases eat) experience for Sunday Funday, a day party to kick off the weekend, or simply catching up with friends over a much-needed boozy brunch, you can’t go wrong with one of the exceptional spots on this list.

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SOMO Manayunk

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Brunch at SOMO comes with options for mimosas in either pitchers or towers, and not just with orange juice; you can also get them in pineapple, cranberry, strawberry-orange, grapefruit, and watermelon.

While mimosas and bloody marys tend to dominate the bottomless brunch scene in Philly, the modern Italian restaurant Figo has embraced one of the hottest cocktails of the moment with its espresso martini tower (a tiered cocktail tree with five martinis), which can be enjoyed beyond brunch.

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The eclectic brunch menu at this Northern Liberties sports bar fuses cultures to reinterpret familiar favorites like steak and eggs, breakfast tacos, and burgers. Its weekend cocktail menu is full of batched options to keep the fun going, with beverages like Thai chili bloody mary pitchers, a champagne tower, and a bottle of champagne with an orange juice carafe to mix up mimosas.

Thirsty Dice

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Fairmount’s family-friendly game-centric restaurant has a stellar weekend brunch with a jam-packed menu of hearty plates like the ice cream for breakfast waffle, vegan poutine, and the Philly frittata made with short rib, caramelized onions, and provolone. Its brunch cocktail menu features a flight of four flavored mimosas (flavors include strawberry, peach, mango, and orange).

Añejo Philadelphia

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This popular Mexican spot in Northern Liberties is one of the few in the city offering unlimited beverages and bites for brunch. The 90-minute experience is $49 per guest. It includes unlimited margaritas, bloody marias, red sangria, and mimosas, as well as endless tortilla chips, guacamole, salsa, coconut French toast, and one of its many brunch entrees, like the chilaquiles, morning tacos, or huevos rancheros.

A lovely garden patio for dining, delicious frozen margaritas, and superb enchiladas, sopas, and emparedados aren’t the only reasons to visit Juno. Its brunch menu offers a mix of a la carte items, such as the tres leche French toast, omelet fajita, and enchiladas, as well as $20 specials when you order margarita pitchers, buckets of Tecate or Dos Equis, or unlimited tacos and nachos.

Kook Burger & Bar

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This Center City bar and restaurant’s menu is more than scrumptious burgers, fries, and wings. Its weekend brunch menu (available from Friday to Sunday from 10 am - 3 pm) has a prix fixe option (for $45 per person) that includes one of its sizable entrees (like the French toast sticks or the Kook City Sunrise, an omelet made with mushrooms, onions, jalapenos, and goat cheese) and bottomless mimosas or bloody marys for 90 minutes.

Fringe Bar

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Rebranded and reopened in 2023, Fringe Bar at Fringe Arts is one of the city’s beacons of arts and culture, with events and programming year-round. Its weekend brunch and lunch menus feature a collection of bagels and benedicts, comfort classics like shrimp and grits, and hearty sandwiches. These menus also include the option of bottomless mimosas for $35 per person with a two-hour limit.

A cajun shrimp and grits in a bowl. Fringe Bar

Butcher Bar

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A fan favorite among meat lovers, Butcher Bar’s all-inclusive brunch includes bottomless mimosas, bloody marys, and featured margaritas along with buttermilk biscuits or potato waffle hash to share. You also get one of its fantastic brunch entrees, such as the Nashville hot chicken sandwich, cheesesteak breakfast burrito, or smoked salmon toast.

Veda - Modern Indian Bistro

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Veda is known for its modern twists on traditional Indian fare. Its weekend brunch menu is evidence of this (with dishes like the masala omelet, paneer kathi rolls, and samosa chaat) and also includes the option of bottomless mimosas.

Aqimero

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For a luxurious experience that gives a little glamour, a reservation to Aqimero’s “Endless Bubbles and Brunch” may be in order. The $75 per person price tag is well worth it, with bottomless sparkling wine, prosecco, mimosas, and bellinis to enjoy alongside a four-course meal full of parfaits, assorted toasts, and specialty brunch dishes like the crab cake benedict, Mexican chocolate French toast, and the Aquimero brunch burger.

Restaurant Aleksandar

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Rittenhouse Square’s Restaurant Aleksandar regularly refreshes its delectable weekend brunch menu but consistently offers beloved takes on benedicts, French toast, and eggs. Bottomless mimosas are also available at $30 per person with a two-hour limit.

A hearty brunch meal that includes a breakfast sandwich and home fries. Restaurant Aleksandar

Mei Mei

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Located in Old City, weekend brunch at Mei Mei offers two bottomless mimosa options (a one-hour limit for $35 and a two-hour limit for $60) to sip and savor with its menu of fantastical brunch entrees like the cinnamon churro waffles, lollipop lamb chops with eggs, and crispy shrimp and grits.

Positano Coast

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For epic day party vibes with DJs spinning, bottomless beverages, and plentiful plates with Italian influence, make a reservation at Positano Coast. Its unlimited cocktails include mimosas (with fun flavors) and sangria, available for a maximum of two hours for $30 per person.

La Llorona Cantina

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Take in laid-back vibes, fulfilling Mexican staples (like tortas, burritos, and tortillas), and endless mimosas and sangria when you make a reservation for brunch at this South Philly cantina, often celebrated for its extensive collection of tequilas and mezcals.

SOMO Manayunk

Brunch at SOMO comes with options for mimosas in either pitchers or towers, and not just with orange juice; you can also get them in pineapple, cranberry, strawberry-orange, grapefruit, and watermelon.

Figo

While mimosas and bloody marys tend to dominate the bottomless brunch scene in Philly, the modern Italian restaurant Figo has embraced one of the hottest cocktails of the moment with its espresso martini tower (a tiered cocktail tree with five martinis), which can be enjoyed beyond brunch.

SET NoLibs

The eclectic brunch menu at this Northern Liberties sports bar fuses cultures to reinterpret familiar favorites like steak and eggs, breakfast tacos, and burgers. Its weekend cocktail menu is full of batched options to keep the fun going, with beverages like Thai chili bloody mary pitchers, a champagne tower, and a bottle of champagne with an orange juice carafe to mix up mimosas.

Thirsty Dice

Fairmount’s family-friendly game-centric restaurant has a stellar weekend brunch with a jam-packed menu of hearty plates like the ice cream for breakfast waffle, vegan poutine, and the Philly frittata made with short rib, caramelized onions, and provolone. Its brunch cocktail menu features a flight of four flavored mimosas (flavors include strawberry, peach, mango, and orange).

Añejo Philadelphia

This popular Mexican spot in Northern Liberties is one of the few in the city offering unlimited beverages and bites for brunch. The 90-minute experience is $49 per guest. It includes unlimited margaritas, bloody marias, red sangria, and mimosas, as well as endless tortilla chips, guacamole, salsa, coconut French toast, and one of its many brunch entrees, like the chilaquiles, morning tacos, or huevos rancheros.

Juno

A lovely garden patio for dining, delicious frozen margaritas, and superb enchiladas, sopas, and emparedados aren’t the only reasons to visit Juno. Its brunch menu offers a mix of a la carte items, such as the tres leche French toast, omelet fajita, and enchiladas, as well as $20 specials when you order margarita pitchers, buckets of Tecate or Dos Equis, or unlimited tacos and nachos.

Kook Burger & Bar

This Center City bar and restaurant’s menu is more than scrumptious burgers, fries, and wings. Its weekend brunch menu (available from Friday to Sunday from 10 am - 3 pm) has a prix fixe option (for $45 per person) that includes one of its sizable entrees (like the French toast sticks or the Kook City Sunrise, an omelet made with mushrooms, onions, jalapenos, and goat cheese) and bottomless mimosas or bloody marys for 90 minutes.

Fringe Bar

Rebranded and reopened in 2023, Fringe Bar at Fringe Arts is one of the city’s beacons of arts and culture, with events and programming year-round. Its weekend brunch and lunch menus feature a collection of bagels and benedicts, comfort classics like shrimp and grits, and hearty sandwiches. These menus also include the option of bottomless mimosas for $35 per person with a two-hour limit.

A cajun shrimp and grits in a bowl. Fringe Bar

Butcher Bar

A fan favorite among meat lovers, Butcher Bar’s all-inclusive brunch includes bottomless mimosas, bloody marys, and featured margaritas along with buttermilk biscuits or potato waffle hash to share. You also get one of its fantastic brunch entrees, such as the Nashville hot chicken sandwich, cheesesteak breakfast burrito, or smoked salmon toast.

Veda - Modern Indian Bistro

Veda is known for its modern twists on traditional Indian fare. Its weekend brunch menu is evidence of this (with dishes like the masala omelet, paneer kathi rolls, and samosa chaat) and also includes the option of bottomless mimosas.

Aqimero

For a luxurious experience that gives a little glamour, a reservation to Aqimero’s “Endless Bubbles and Brunch” may be in order. The $75 per person price tag is well worth it, with bottomless sparkling wine, prosecco, mimosas, and bellinis to enjoy alongside a four-course meal full of parfaits, assorted toasts, and specialty brunch dishes like the crab cake benedict, Mexican chocolate French toast, and the Aquimero brunch burger.

Restaurant Aleksandar

Rittenhouse Square’s Restaurant Aleksandar regularly refreshes its delectable weekend brunch menu but consistently offers beloved takes on benedicts, French toast, and eggs. Bottomless mimosas are also available at $30 per person with a two-hour limit.

A hearty brunch meal that includes a breakfast sandwich and home fries. Restaurant Aleksandar

Mei Mei

Located in Old City, weekend brunch at Mei Mei offers two bottomless mimosa options (a one-hour limit for $35 and a two-hour limit for $60) to sip and savor with its menu of fantastical brunch entrees like the cinnamon churro waffles, lollipop lamb chops with eggs, and crispy shrimp and grits.

Positano Coast

For epic day party vibes with DJs spinning, bottomless beverages, and plentiful plates with Italian influence, make a reservation at Positano Coast. Its unlimited cocktails include mimosas (with fun flavors) and sangria, available for a maximum of two hours for $30 per person.

La Llorona Cantina

Take in laid-back vibes, fulfilling Mexican staples (like tortas, burritos, and tortillas), and endless mimosas and sangria when you make a reservation for brunch at this South Philly cantina, often celebrated for its extensive collection of tequilas and mezcals.

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