Beef and Lobster
~€43 PER PERSON | 1 HOUR 45 MINUTES
If you want bottomless, but you also want food that makes your mouth water, Beef & Lobster is a failsafe. Found on Parliament Street (a 1-minute walk from the iconic Temple Bar), this is more nice lunch that turns tipsy than full chaos, but believe me when I say the Mimosas quietly stack up. You order your brunch as normal, then bottomless is a simple add-on; €23pp extra for 1hr 45mins of Mimosas or Bellinis. And if you get Luiz as your server, your glass will never be empty.
Atmosphere ★★★☆☆
Drinks value ★★★★☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆
Good to know: Your bottomless starts from your reservation time, so make sure you’re there on time to get the most bang for your buck.
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Bobby’s Wine Bar
€49.50 PER PERSON | 90 MINUTES
Bobby’s is bottomless for adults. Less soggy avocado and a watered-down Sex on the Beach, more sourdough toastie and genuinely good wine. Tucked below street level on Baggot Street Upper, it’s dim, cosy, and exactly the kind of place you can lose an afternoon in. The deal is simple: pick a main, then you’ve got 90 minutes of steady top-ups of Prosecco, rosé, white or red. Perfect for a Dublin hen weekend that wants to pace, or a much-needed girls’ catch-up that deserves better than a loud room.
Atmosphere ★★★☆☆
Drinks value ★★★★☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆
They don’t split bills for parties over 6. Appoint a treasurer and be done with it.
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Zozimus
€55 PER PERSON | 1 HOUR 45 MINUTES
If Bobby’s is the wine-bar reset, Zozimus is where the volume goes back up. It’s tucked down Anne’s Lane off Anne Street South, built around that iconic circular central bar, and it always feels like something’s about to happen. Bottomless is the fun version: one food item (wings/bites-style) plus 1hr 45mins of refills from a list that hits all the favourites; Pornstar Martinis, Aperol Spritz, Mojitos, Mimosas/Bellinis, and more. Safe to say, you’ll find your drink.
Atmosphere ★★★★☆
Drinks value ★★★★★
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆
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The Chelsea Drugstore
€49.50 PER PERSON | 2 HOURS
Chelsea Drugstore is dark, buzzy and slightly theatrical. The big sell is the atmosphere. Bottomless brunches in Dublin tend to fall into two camps: drag-show chaos or a Spotify playlist in the background. Chelsea sits in the sweet spot in between, with live music to keep the room lifted (plus a DJ when it needs a nudge), so it feels fun without anyone dropping into the splits.
Atmosphere ★★★★★
Drinks value ★★★★☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆
Good to know: Sittings are from 12:30pm, and it’s one drink at a time, no double parking. They also call the last drinks 15 minutes before your slot ends.
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Sophie’s
~€60 PER PERSON | DIY
If you’re happy going à la carte, Sophie’s is a beautiful option when the sun is shining. It’s a glasshouse-style rooftop on top of The Dean with big-sky Dublin views and decor you’ll go home thinking about. Come for brunch plates that feel considered, stay because the cocktail list makes just one glass feel wildly optimistic. Three cocktails and a main lands around €60, which isn’t far off the deals on this list — just with better views.
Atmosphere ★★★☆☆
Drinks value ★★★☆☆
Hen-friendly ★★★☆☆
Book ahead, especially if you’re a big group.
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The Revolution
~€48 PER PERSON | 2 HOURS
Not to be confused with the Revolution chain, The Revolution is a cute neighbourhood spot in Rathgar with sunny, SoCal-ish energy and a menu that leans tacos + breakfast burritos over sad granola. The bottomless deal is intentionally simple: OJ mimosas topped up for up to two hours while you work through the food (and yes, the cheesecake pancakes are as good as they sound).
Atmosphere ★★☆☆☆
Drinks value ★★★☆☆
Hen-friendly ★★★☆☆
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Cafe en Seine
~€60 PER PERSON | DIY
Café en Seine is for when you want your brunch to feel a bit… French. All glass and greenery, that Parisian street-garden look, and the kind of people-watching you plan a Paris trip around. Except you’re on Dawson Street, and honestly, it works. Like Sophie’s, they also don’t do bottomless (fine), but the brunch menu is strong, the wine list is better, and there’s live jazz on Sundays, which just about seals the deal. Book this for a boujie hen weekend where you want to dress up and linger.
Atmosphere ★★★★☆
Drinks value ★★★☆☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆
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Bow Lane Social Club
€50 PER PERSON | 2 HOURS
I’m warning you now, this won’t be everyone’s cup of tea. Bow Lane is the wild one. It’s city-centre, neon-y, a little bit shameless, and feels like pre-drinks even when it’s 11am. The food and drinks are good, but far from memorable. If you’re booking, it should be for the entertainment. Saturdays are hosted by drag queen Mizza, which means it’s less brunch and more show with food on the side. It’s not for wallflowers, but for the right group, it might just be the only option.
Atmosphere ★★★★☆
Drinks value ★★★☆☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★★
You’ll want to book ahead, especially for Saturdays.
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