When it comes to bottomless brunch Belfast has a handful of options.
However, the vast majority of articles online are very outdated and show 15+ places that do a boozy brunch in Belfast in 2024.
That just isn’t the case any more. As it stands, there are only 9 venues offering bottomless brunch in Belfast (we’ve phoned each of them to check).
The best bottomless brunch in Belfast City Centre
All of the places below are still doing a boozy brunch in Belfast in 2024. Just keep in mind that prices may change.
Below, you’ll find the brilliant Oliver’s and the popular Revolucion De Cuba to one of the most unique themed bottomless brunch Belfast has to offer.
1. Oliver’s at Knock
The best bottomless brunch in Belfast, in my opinion, is Oliver’s at Knock on Upper Newtownards Road (near Stormont Estate).
Costing from £25 p/p and running every weekend (12-3 on Sat and 12-7 on Sun), you need to buy a ‘main dish or small dish’ and you can then add unlimited top ups for 2 hours.
On the food side of things, there’s plenty of choice, from Confit Pork Belly and Chicken Ballotine to Yardman Beer Battered Haddock, Thai Green Curry and plenty more.
2. The Tipsy Bird
One of the better-known spots for a boozy brunch Belfast has to offer is the Tipsy Bird on Ann St (just off Queen’s Bridge).
It costs from £31.50 p/p and runs Fridays from 5, Saturdays from 1 and Sundays from 5.
Here, you don’t have the option of ordering any food you fancy – the brunch side of things is a charcuterie board.
You can then get bottomless beer (Bud Light and Tennent’s), Outcider, house wine or a mix of cocktails.
3. The Brunch Club
Next is arguably the most unique bottomless brunch Belfast has to offer – the Brunch Club!
This crowd run a clatter of themed brunches, like ’90’s Baby Brunch’, ‘Emo Bottomless Brunch’ and ‘Abba Brunch’ on set dates throughout the year.
The ‘bottomless’ bit is pretty short, at just 1-hour, but there’s a decent mix of food (eggs benny, Nutella French toast and more) and the live entertainment gets great reviews online.
It costs between £20 – £44.99 p/p depending on the event and drinks range from beer and cider to Aperols, mimosas and prosecco.
4. Margot
Finely perched on Donegall Square, Margot is one of the trendier spots for a boozy brunch in Belfast, with its elegant interior dotted with art-deco inspired furnishings.
On the menu, there’s everything from peanut butter and banana toast to potato and duck hash browns, shakshuka eggs, pancakes and plenty more.
For the drinks, there are Aperol spritz, Tom Collins, mimosas, prosecco and bottles of beer and cider.
It runs from 12 – 3 on Saturday and Sunday and costs around £35 p/p. When you finish, you’re a short stroll from some of the best pubs in Belfast, like McHugh’s.
5. Revolución de Cuba
Revolucion De Cuba on Arthur St is one of the more popular Belfast brunch spots and its bottomless specials have been on-the-go for a while now.
There are several different options here. The first is the standard bottomless brunch, which includes one of their tasty cuban dishes along with 90 minutes of ‘sip time’ from their drinks section.
Or, if you’d like to get fancy, you can upgrade to the ‘Premium’ package for an extra £9.50 and get access to more cocktails and dishes.
It runs Sunday to Friday 12pm – 4:30pm and Saturdays 12pm – 3pm. If you’re looking for a lively day out with friends in a very unique setting, this is one of the best bottomless brunch Belfast has to offer.
6. House Belfast
House Belfast on Botanic Avenue is another spot that dishes up one of the more popular boozy brunch Belfast has to offer.
Now, to clarify something – it’s £25 to add the bottomless brunch to your food. It takes place on Saturdays and Sundays between 11am and 15:45pm.
You’ve a 2-hour window to sip away in and you’ll need to have finished your drink before you can order another!
Food wise, there’s everything from patatas bravas and Nutella stuffed French toast to salads, burgers and eggs every way imaginable.
7. Haymarket
Haymarket on Royal Avenue is another spot that’s still running a boozy brunch in Belfast in 2024.
It costs from £35 p/p and runs Fridays from 17:00, Saturdays from 12:30 and Sundays from 15:30 (there are specific slots).
For the meal side of things, there’s street food, like chilli dogs, salt and chill stacks, wraps and pizzas.
For drinks, there’s whiskey gingers, a mix of house cocktails and some select draught beers.
8. Perch
There are plenty of bars in Belfast, but few boast a location like Perch, which occupies the rooftop of the historic Linen House on Franklin St.
It runs on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and costs from £35 p/p.
Food-wise, you’re not exactly spoiled for options – you’ll only be able to opt for a pizza (cheesy garlic, hot chilli cheese, BBQ chicken and more), but they look good, to be fair.
For drinks, you’ll get 2 hours of bottomless prosecco, Aperols, frozen daquiris along with a selection of bottled beers.
9. Benedict’s
Next up in our guide to the best bottomless brunch Belfast has to offer is Benedict’s Hotel on Bradbury Place.
From a very reasonable £30 p/p, you’ll get lunch with options of roasted red pepper tagliatelle and prawn sambos to vegan burgers, salt and chilli chicken and more.
There’s also a decent drinks menu with Rossini, Bubbletini, Wild Berry Fizz, Strawberry Daiquiri and more (see below).
It runs Saturdays (1:30 – 3:30pm and 2 – 4pm) and Sunday’s (3 – 5pm) and you get 2 hours.
10. Tasty non-bottomless alternatives
OK, so the options for bottomless brunch in Belfast aren’t exactly endless, but don’t worry – there are plenty of great spots for a decent bit of brunch in the city.
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Keith O’Hara has lived in Ireland for 35 years and has spent much of the last 13 creating what is now The Irish Road Trip guide. Over the years, the website has published thousands of meticulously researched Ireland travel guides, welcoming 40 million+ visitors along the way. In 2022, the Irish Road Trip team published the world’s largest collection of Irish Road Trip itineraries. Keith lives in Dublin with his dog Toby and finds writing in the 3rd person minus craic altogether.