Looking for the best bottomless brunch in Manchester? From unlimited pizza and prosecco to cocktail-fuelled DJ brunches and gaming-led packages, the city is packed with boozy brunch options for every kind of weekend plan.
Whether you’re planning a birthday, hen do or just a long-overdue catch-up with friends, Manchester’s brunch scene has something for every vibe and budget. We’ve rounded up the best bottomless brunches and drinks-led brunch packages in Manchester so you can compare prices, locations and inclusions before you book.
Looking to keep the party going? Here’s our round-up of everywhere serving 2-for-1 cocktails in Manchester.
Quick picks: Best bottomless brunch in Manchester
- Most affordable bottomless brunch – Ramona (£29pp)
- Best for football lovers – Black Cat Club
- Best for unlimited pizza – Crazy Pedros
- Best bottomless brunch with games – Roxy Ball Room
- Best luxury bottomless brunch – The Pen & Pencil
- Best for live music – Blues Kitchen
- Best for Guinness – Dirty O’Sullivans
Bay Horse Tavern

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A personal favourite, the Northern Quarter’s best pub knows how to do bottomless brunch just right. Come rain or shine, it’s the perfect place to kickstart your weekend – or continue it from the night before. We love the Bay Horse Tavern, and we know you will too.
A seven-strong brunch menu takes you from sausage sarnies to Eggs Benedict, while those with a sweet tooth should look towards the glorious Eton Mess French Toast. A proper brunch menu for a proper bottomless brunch, that’s what you’ll find here.
As for the drinks, the generous bar team will keep you well-oiled throughout, and you can switch and change your bev with every round. There’s plenty to go at, too – fizz and Mimosas, Aperol Spritz, G&T, Bloody Marys, Espresso Martinis, house wine, lager and soft drinks – phew!
What you get: One food item and 90 minutes of bottomless drinks.
Price: £32.50 per person.
Where: 35-37 Thomas Street, Manchester, M4 1NA.
Book it: thebayhorsetavern.co.uk
Black Cat Club

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Black Cat Club’s Soccer Saturday Bottomless Brunch started as a chaos-fuelled experiment – what happens when you combine the drama of matchday with 90 minutes of bottomless? We tried it, and it’s one of the most fun Saturdays we’ve had in ages. An idea born in Leeds, it’s now ready to kick off in the home of football, taking place exclusively every Saturday at 3pm during the Premier League season.
For £35 per person, you’ll get a full 90 minutes of beer or prosecco while Soccer Saturday plays out on the big screens. It’s loud, it’s chaotic, and yes – you get your very own red and yellow cards to flash when you’re ready for your next round. The beer lineup’s solid too, with Birra Moretti, Camden Pale, Cruzcampo, Neck Oil and more keeping the pints flowing nicely.
At half-time, the drinks pause and the food arrives. Think hand-stretched pizzas, juicy smash burgers and crowd-pleasing favourites to fuel you up for a big second half. Once the whistle goes, it’s straight back to it. The best bit? You’ll have the perfect spot to watch the 5:30pm kick-off too – result.
What you get: One dish and 90 minutes of free-flow drinks.
Price: £35 per person.
Where: 43A Brown Street, Manchester, M2 2JJ.
Book it: theblackcatclub.co.uk
Crazy Pedros

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If you love your pizza, get a slice of the action at party hotspot Crazy Pedros. Head to either of their Bridge Street or NQ venues and you can tuck into all-you-can-eat pizza slices and 90 minutes of drinks for just £32.50. The best bit? You can get it any day of the week.
Peds is famous for its gigantic NYC-style pizzas, topped with weird and wonderful toppings. Visit for brunch and you can scarf down as many slices as you like, with six flavours taking you from the classic Marg to the syrup-topped chicken and waffle. Our strategy? Try all six, then go all in on your favourite.
They don’t scrimp on the drinks either. You’ll have an hour and a half to sip through as many house pilsners, cocktails, fizz, Pedro’s Hooch Frozen Margs and more. You’ll be as giddy as a kid in a sweet shop after this one – just make sure you don’t get brain freeze!
What you get: 90 minutes of unlimited pizza slices and bottomless drinks.
Price: £32.50 per person.
Where: 55-57 Bridge Street, Manchester, M3 3BQ & Short Street, Manchester, M4 1AA.
Book it: crazypedros.co.uk
Roxy Ball Room

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Feeling competitive? Head to Roxy Ball Room for the Baller’s Bottomless Brunch – 90 minutes of boozing and gaming, with a huge buffet-style feast thrown in. Pick your favourite game from the likes of pool, ice-free curling and ping pong, and you’ll get to play it non-stop for the duration of your booking.
Hustling your friends is hungry work, but fear not – you’ll get to tuck into a selection of sharing dishes from the Roxy food menu. Picky bits rule the roost, so expect the likes of chilli cheese bites and popcorn chicken – perfect for munching on between shots.
There’s plenty to sip through on the drinks menu, from prosecco and house lager to Hooch and wine. But if you want to take it to the next level, you can add a cocktail upgrade for a fiver each, unlocking Long Island Ice Teas, Pina Coladas and more.
What you get: 90 minutes of gaming, bottomless drinks and a sharing platter for your table.
Price: £35 per person or £40 for the cocktail upgrade.
Where: 76-78 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 2FN & Unit R3, Withy Grove, Manchester, M4 3AQ.
Book it: roxyleisure.co.uk
Blues Kitchen

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13 Quay Street’s transformation from Walkabout to Blues Kitchen was one of Manchester’s finest glow-ups, and the popular music bar is among the best looking venues in the city. Their Slow Jams Bottomless Brunch is a must for those who like their 90s and 00s R&B served smooth.
With expertise is Southern-style cooking, you can expect slow-cooked meats and generous portions. If you like to keep your brunch traditional, there’s a mean breakfast muffin, stacked high with sausage, bacon, egg, hash brown, cheese, tamarind ketchup and burnt chilli butter – a wise idea ahead of what’s to come.
Your free-flow drinks come in the form of prosecco, Mimosas and Rum Punch, paving the way for a boozy affair. After you’ve had a couple, it’s time to find a spot under that great big disco ball, because the Blues Kitchen DJs will be spinning soulful cuts all afternoon.
What you get: Anything you like off the brunch menu and 90 minutes of free-flow drinks.
Price: £35 per person.
Where: 13 Quay Street, Manchester, M3 3HN.
Book it: theblueskitchen.com
The Pen & Pencil

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The big daddy of brunches, The Pen & Pencil’s bottomless only takes place once a month, so you’ll have to sign up to secure your place. It’s exclusive for a reason – for three whole hours, they’ll keep the plates and glasses coming, so you can dig into as much grub and booze without ever seeing the bottom. Pro tip – book in as a group of six or more and go bottomless any day of the week.
There are eight dishes to sink your teeth into, ranging from avo on toast and Eggs Benedict all the way through to a tempting American pancake stack. But our favourite has to be the P&P Rarebit – loaded with three types of cheese and chilli oil, it’s so good you’ll be ordering seconds (and you can!)
The drinks menu is short but sweet, with every part of the lineup there to do its job. There’s prosecco and Mimosas, pints of Amstel, Bloody Marys and a rotating brunch cocktail special. Try one, try them all, just remember the golden rule – it’s a marathon, not a sprint.
What you get: Three hours of bottomless food and drink.
Price: £50 per person.
Where: Fourways House, 57 Hilton Street, Manchester, M1 2EJ.
Book it: thepenandpencilnq.co.uk
Louis

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Get ready to step back in time with luxury Italian-American Louis’ hotly-anticipated brunch club. The secretive venue prides itself on its elegant decor and first-class service, and you can expect VIP treatment throughout, plus a live DJ to soundtrack your feast.
You’ll get to indulge in two courses, with a host of Louis’ iconic dishes up for grabs. Kick things off with a huge tomato burrata or mouth-watering Iberico meatballs, before moving onto carbonara, chicken parmigiano or a robata-grilled New York strip steak. You definitely won’t leave hungry.
The drinks selection keeps it classy, with prosecco and a quintet of cocktails to choose between. Our favourite has to be the Sling – Bacardi spiced rum, Benedictine, pineapple, grenadine and lime. Remember if you visit, there’s a no-photo policy – be sure to respect the rules.
What you get: Two courses and 90 minutes of free-flow cocktails and prosecco.
Price: £62.50 per person.
Where: 3 Hardman Square, Hardman Street, Manchester, M3 3EB.
Book it: louisrestaurants.com
BOX

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Brunch at BOX takes on two different guises. There’s your standard bottomless, available Sunday to Friday, and there’s the sing-a-long bottomless, which takes place at 2pm every Saturday. Opt for the latter and you’ll be able to rock the mic throughout your booking.
You’ll get to pick one dish from the BOX brunch menu. From gigantic smash burgers to pizzas and kebabs, expect generous portions and big flavours. Keeping it healthy? The Gym BOX Salad will offset those extra calories. But our pick has to be the sweet chilli chicken fries – you’ll have to keep your mates from nicking them.
The drinks package is beefy too. There’s prosecco, pints of Coors and five different cocktails, taking you from Bloody Marys to the heady BOX Iced Tea. You can even order premium spirits and mixers, including Sailor Jerry’s rum, Hendrick’s gin and Reyka vodka.
What you get: One brunch item and 90 minutes of bottomless drinks.
Price: £36.95 per person.
Where: 125 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 2BY.
Book it: theboxbar.co.uk
Turtle Bay

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Another rum-heavy affair, Turtle Bay’s two-hour bottomless brunch is available at all three of their Manchester venues. With Caribbean flavours, free-flowing cocktails and dancehall tunes, it’s the perfect way to inject a bit of sunshine into your weekend.
You’ll get to pick one item from their brunch menu, or a bigger plate or two small plates from the main menu. There’s absolutely loads to go at, from an island twist on a full English all the way through to jerk chicken and curry goat. If you like things spicy, you’ll be in your element.
Turtle Bay is known for their colourful cocktails, and you’ll have free rein of their massive menu for your whole sitting – time to get your Colada on. There’s also alcohol-free cocktails, prosecco, Red Stripe and soft drinks for those who aren’t of the cocktail persuasion.
What you get: One brunch or bigger plate, or two small plates, and 90 minutes of unlimited drinks.
Price: £36 per person.
Where: 33-35 Oxford Street, Manchester, M1 4WB; 46-50 Oldham Street, Manchester, M4 1LE & Unit 39, The Quays, Salford, M50 3AH.
Book it: turtlebay.co.uk
Flight Club

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When you’re looking for a high-energy brunch that always hits the mark, head to Flight Club. Their two-hour offering combines food, drink and an hour at the oche, so you can try out the bar’s trademark selection of social darts games. From Shanghai to Snakes & Ladders, it’s fast-paced and a whole lot of fun.
Once you’ve put down the arrows, it’s time to get stuck into sharing pizza paddles – don’t worry about scoffing the lot, because they’ll keep on coming. Oh yes, we’re talking bottomless pizza. There’s Margherita, pepperoni, four cheese and more, but the one that really hits the bullseye is the gorgonzola portobello, drizzled with earthy truffle oil.
The drinks themselves aren’t bottomless, but you’ll each get enough to keep you well-watered. You’ll get a bottle of prosecco per person, or you can switch out the fizz for four beers each, if you’d prefer. Gaming, booze and as much pizza as you can handle? Sign us up.
What you get: Bottle of prosecco or four beers each, unlimited pizza and an hour of social darts.
Price: From £33 per person.
Where: Ship Canal House, 98 King Street, Manchester, M2 4WU.
Book it: flightclubdarts.com
Ramona

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The coolest kid on the block, Ramona’s bottomless brunch is all about pizza, booze and proper party vibes. For 90 glorious minutes, you can tuck into a Detroit-style slice of your choice without ever worrying about your cup running dry.
The food is simple but effective – you’ll get to pick one of Ramona’s iconic rectangle slices, with thick crispy bases, rich tomato sauce and toppings stacked high. Our pick? It has to be the buffalo chicken, topped with chicken tenders and drizzled with that killer hot honey.
When it comes to the booze, Ramona don’t mess around. Expect endless prosecco, pilsner, spritzes and frozen Margs. It’s served under the heated outdoor terrace with a steady stream of DJs and live sets, and you won’t find many brunches with a better vibe than this.
What you get: Any slice and 90 minutes of bottomless booze.
Price: £29 per person.
Where: 40 Swan Street, Manchester, M4 5JG.
Book it: takemetoramona.com
Elnecot

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If you’re after a brunch that feels a little more grown-up without losing any of the fun, Ancoats’ Elnecot is the one. Set in stylish, modern surroundings right on Cutting Room Square, this bottomless offering gives you the chance to try out a menu that’s as creative as it is delicious.
The idea is simple – order anything you like from the brunch menu and sit back as the free-flowing drinks do their thing. With Elnecot’s chefs at the helm, dishes are bold, beautifully prepared and full of flavour. It’s hard to look past the harissa lamb Benedict, served with hollandaise and house hot sauce.
On the drinks side, Elnecot is as generous as they come. You’ll find frizzante, cocktails and lager, so whether you’re in the mood for bubbles or a well-shaken concoction, you won’t go thirsty. With two hours on the clock, you’ve got time to pace yourself and soak up the atmosphere.
What you get: Anything you like off the brunch menu and two hours of free-flow drinks.
Price: In addition to the cost of the dish, it’s £26 for the bottomless drinks.
Where: Cutting Room Square, 41 Blossom Street, Ancoats, Manchester, M4 6AJ.
Book it: elnecot.com
New Century Kitchen

If your group chat can never agree on where to eat, New Century Kitchen is the perfect solution. NOMA’s resident food hall is home to four kitchens, serving everything from Japanese cuisine to pizza and gyros, so everyone can get exactly what they want.
Parmogeddon is a great place to start – think larger-than-life dishes where fried chicken is the star of the show – while Koi Fusion serves up ultra-fresh sushi. With social seating and a laidback atmosphere, it’s the ideal spot for a chilled out bottomless and a catch up with your favourite people.
A trio of drinks make up the bottomless side of things – you’ll have 90 minutes to enjoy as much New Century Lager, prosecco and Aperol Spritz as you like. But here’s the best bit – the entire place is dog-friendly, so get ready for plenty of strokes and snuggles.
What you get: One brunch dish and 90 minutes of bottomless drinks.
Price: £30 per person.
Where: 34 Hanover Street, Manchester, M4 4AH.
Book it: newcenturymcr.com
House of Fu

With sleek wooden flooring, exposed brick and pink neon lights, House of Fu will transport you straight to the streets of Tokyo via Victorian Manchester. They host their bottomless brunch from 11:30am until 8pm every Saturday, so you don’t have to sacrifice your lie-in.
There are eight Japanese-style dishes to choose from, each with a base of rice. The Korean fried chicken bowl is a real crowd-pleaser, while the squash and tofu gyoza bowl is packed with flavour and nutrition. Pay a £3.50 surcharge and you can upgrade to the tender steak donburi.
There’s enough on the drinks menu to cover all bases – lager and fizz, cocktails, frozen cocktails and even spirit and mixers. The frozen Yuzu Margarita puts an Asian twist on the Mexican staple – tequila and triple sec served with a squeeze of yuzu and lime.
What you get: One dish and 90 minutes of bottomless drinks.
Price: £35 per person.
Where: Suite 4b, 115 Portland Street, Manchester, M1 6DW.
Book it: hellohouseoffu.com
Electric Shuffle

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Shuffle on down to one of Manchester’s most stunning gaming bars for a game-changing brunch experience. Electric Shuffle has reinvented the classic game, with slick, high-tech tables that do all the scoring for you, fast-paced social games and plenty of selfie opportunities. They’ll even serve you a drink on arrival!
After an hour of going head to head on the board, you’ll get to sit down at your own private table for an hour of bragging rights, celebrations and bottomless pizza paddles to share. From trusty Margherita to plant-based pork and fennel sausage, there are no bad options here.
While the drinks aren’t bottomless, you won’t be going thirsty. You’ll each get a full bottle of prosecco, which you can switch out for four beers if you prefer. They’ll even provide free-flow orange juice, so you can turn every glass into a Mimosa moment.
What you get: Drink on arrival, bottle of prosecco or four beers each, unlimited pizza and an hour of shuffleboard.
Price: From £33 per person.
Where: Ground floor, 201 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 3NW.
Book it: electricshuffle.com
Wynwood Lanes

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Move over Dog Bowl, there’s a new name in town – Wynwood Lanes is a sun-drenched, Miami-inspired venue nestled under the railway arches on Whitworth Street. With a fresh look and feel, they’re here to shake things up, and their bottomless is a real winner.
Kong’s head up the kitchen, and they’ve turned their attention to South American-style street food. Visit for brunch and you’ll get to pick from five decadent dishes, from a melt-in-your-mouth pork belly breakfast bun to the sweet-as-you-like strawberry French toast.
You can tell a venue’s brunch calibre by its opinion on Bloody Marys – and Wynwood Lanes aren’t messing about. They serve four styles of ‘Blood Baths’, along with Bud Light, Mimosas, and white and pink prosecco. We’ll take a Bloody Maria, and make it spicy!
What you get: One dish and 90 minutes of bottomless drinks.
Price: £39.50 per person. You can add bowling for an extra £10 each.
Where: 57 Whitworth Street West, Manchester, M1 5WW.
Book it: wynwoodlanes.co.uk
Dirty O’Sullivans

If you can’t get enough of the black stuff, Dirty O’Sullivans is a no-brainer for bottomless brunch in Manchester. Alongside their popular Guinness Experience (two hours of unlimited pour-your-own pints and a sharing platter), their Guinness bottomless brunch delivers on its promise, and then some.
Expect hearty Irish food designed to line the stomach, with six dishes to choose from. The Full Irish comes stacked with bacon, beans, tater tots and soda bread, while the Dirty Sully Burger is hard to ignore, made with a melt-in-your mouth short rib beef. You can even upgrade to an aged beef rib for a tenner more.
And yes – the Guinness flows freely. You’ll get 90 minutes of bottomless pours in your own private booth, so you can perfect your splitting-the-G skills at your own pace. Not strictly stout-only? Add prosecco and house lager for an extra £5.
What you get: One food item and 90 minutes of bottomless Guinness.
HPrice: £49.95 or £54.95 if you want to add prosecco and house lager.
Where: Dirty O’Sullivans, 22 Lloyd Street, Manchester, M2 5WA.
Book it: dirtyosullivans.com








