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DJ playing at Bobo’s Wine Bar during daytime drinks, setting the mood for a Liverpool hen weekend brunch.

11 Best Bottomless Brunches In Liverpool For 2026

There’s no bottomless brunch quite like a Liverpool one. From glam day parties to low-key sangria-and-grazing, it’s all on the table.

From a circus in your old favourite nightclub to a wine bar on Castle Street, we’ve rounded up our favourites across the city. Whether you’re planning a Liverpool hen weekend or that long-awaited girls’ catch-up is finally making it out of the group chat, these are the bottomless brunches worth booking.

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Kirsty McManus

Dec 10, 2025

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Neighbourhood

£45 PER PERSON | 90 minutes

Chances are you’ve already seen Neighbourhood on TikTok. Found on Castle Street, it’s a brunch that feels like it’s already started before you even sit down. Glossy, lively, and made for groups going out, you pick one brunch dish, then it’s 90 minutes of bottomless with a hefty drinks list. Book a Saturday slot from 2pm, and it turns into party mode: DJs, sax, bongos, the works. You’ll see a bridal veil (or four) at any sitting, and the staff really do go above and beyond to make brides feel special. Peak girlhood.

Atmosphere ★★★★☆
Drinks value ★★★★☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆

For big groups (10+), they take a £20 per person deposit, with the balance due a week before, plus a food pre-order.

Cirque Du Brunch

£50 PER PERSON | 90 minutes

If you’re looking for more show than slow, Cirque is just the trick. This brand new bottomless is hosted inside 54 on Seel Street, and it’s pure go-go-go from the minute you walk in: DJ, dancers, live sax, and yes, a few girls hanging from the ceiling doing the splits. Food is simple and easy to eat between performances: salt and pepper chicken, veggie spring rolls, and bao buns that will pleasantly surprise you.

Atmosphere ★★★★★
Drinks value ★★★★☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆

It’s a very late brunch — Saturdays only, 7–9pm — and they take a 50% deposit to secure your booking.

Zenn

£45 PER PERSON | 90 minutes

Zenn is far from zen. This Victoria Street spot is big and vibey, with luxe booths you’ll want to sink into and a rooftop that’s covered and heated (thankfully). Their bottomless, SAKE:SAKE, starts with sake sangria, then a big sharing platter from the Asian-inspired menu (plus a few classics if you’re keeping it safe). Drinks are strong for the full 90 minutes, and it’s the kind of place that goes from nice lunch to not home until midnight very quickly.

Atmosphere ★★★★☆
Drinks value ★★★★☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆

They require a £20pp deposit, and the max party size is 15. If there’s more than 10, you need to pre-order food.

Neon Cirque du Brunch sign glowing red beside disco balls at Cirque du Brunch Liverpool, a hen weekend-ready bottomless brunch venue.
Cirque Du Brunch
Saxophonist performing under red stage lights at Cirque du Brunch Liverpool, a hen weekend bottomless brunch with live music and big energy.
Cirque Du Brunch

BoBo Wine Bar

£35 PER PERSON | 90 minutes

A little slice of Iberian café culture right in the middle of Castle Street. It’s cosy in that date-night wine bar way, with warm amber lighting, dark green tiling and an antique chandelier that makes it feel way more Barcelona pit stop than Liverpool pre-drinks.  Bottomless is euro-grazing rather than an eggy brunch: house sangria, Prosecco, and bottled beers, plus a steady stream of bocadillo sandwiches, charcuterie and house pickles, finished with pastel de nata.

Atmosphere ★★★☆☆
Drinks value ★★★★☆
Hen-friendly ★★☆☆☆

Bottomless runs Friday–Sunday, 12pm–5pm, and you can add spritz/cocktails for £5 per person.

Masons

£49.50 PER PERSON | 90 minutes

Back to Liverpool’s party brunch theme, Masons is one of the originals. Right in Ropewalks on Seel Street, you walk in, and it’s already loud. It ticks every box for a lively brunch: a DJ playing Natasha Bedingfield, live sax, and a sparkler to wave around, even if you’re only celebrating Sunday. Bottomless list is fine but not fancy: think spirits, prosecco, wine, and one questionable cocktail option. Still, a robust, reliable option for a group.

Atmosphere ★★★★☆
Drinks value ★★★☆☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★★

They take a £10 per person deposit, which is handy for Liverpool hen weekends when you want to spread the costs. Hen attire is allowed, but keep it subtle — veils yes, inflatables no.

PANAM

£65 PER PERSON | 90 MINUTES

Set in the Grade I-listed Britannia Pavilion at the Albert Dock, PANAM is a breath of bottomless air. Think arched brick ceilings, mezzanine levels and waterfront views, with a menu that leans more lunch than avocado toast. The vibe is more pub than club, which is exactly the point. If you’re looking to dodge the saxophonist-and-sparklers circuit and just have a good curry and one too many Proseccos, this is a good option.

Atmosphere ★★☆☆☆
Drinks value ★★★★☆
Hen-friendly ★★☆☆☆

Good to know: You can upgrade to 2 hours for +£5pp if you want to keep things going.

Charcuterie boards piled with cured meats, crackers and olives at Bobo’s Wine Bar, ideal for hen weekend grazing.
BOBO Wine Bar
DJ playing at Bobo’s Wine Bar during daytime drinks, setting the mood for a Liverpool hen weekend brunch.
BOBO Wine Bar

Liberte

£40 PER PERSON | 90 minutes

If the sun is shining, there’s no question: Liberté Rooftop is the vibe. The terrace faces the docks, the entertainment is a step above the usual DJ-in-the-corner situation, and the best bit is how fast they swap drinks. It actually feels bottomless, not “we’ll be with you in ten”. The food is also the best I’ve had at a bottomless brunch. If the sun isn’t playing ball, it does lose a few points.

Atmosphere ★★★★★
Drinks value ★★★★☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆

Standard bottomless is wine and prosecco. If you want cocktails, it’s £5 per person, but you get shots included too, a slightly chaotic way to start the day, but a very efficient way to start the party.

Tonight Josephine

£39 PER PERSON | 2 hours (90 mins bottomless)

The original drag brunch. Tonight Josephine is unapologetically extra, built for birthdays and hens, and a wallflower’s worst nightmare. Brunches are themed (ABBA, 80s, cowgirl-style, always chaotic), so it lands more daytime party with food than a sit-down meal. Bottomless includes one brunch dish plus 90 minutes of bubbles, beer or cocktail jugs, but let’s be honest, the main event is the queens.

Atmosphere ★★★★★
Drinks value ★★★★☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆

Good to know: The Saturday 12–2pm ticket is typically £39, with later sittings pricier for certain events.

The Brunch and Cocktail Club

£40 PER PERSON | 90 minutes

Pre-warning, I lost my voice here. It’s a brunch that lures you into a false sense of security: the room is beautiful, with exposed brick, big windows and a ceiling covered in ferns + foliage. The food is great, but before you know it, you’re eight peach bellinis down and rhyming off Justin Bieber like it’s 2012 again. Perfect for birthdays or a Liverpool hen weekend that wants to set the tone, without feeling like you’re in a club.

Atmosphere ★★★★☆
Drinks value ★★★★☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★★

These bottomless brunches book up, so secure your date early doors.

Close-up of Bam Boo (Bold Street) brunch dish: pulled meat topped with poached eggs and hollandaise on toasted buns, perfect for a Liverpool hen weekend bottomless brunch.
BAM BOO
Three colourful cocktails on a distressed blue table at Mason’s Liverpool, a pretty pre-brunch moment for a hen weekend.
Masons
Moody bar interior at The Brunch & Cocktail Club Liverpool, with “The Brunch Club” sign, foliage-draped ceiling and high stools — a chic hen weekend brunch spot.
The Brunch & Cocktail Club

8 Water Street

£35 PER PERSON | 90 minutes

8 Water Street is a Mediterranean grill on Water Street with a refreshingly simple deal: pick one main (the halloumi wrap is 10/10), then you’ve got 90 minutes of bottomless from a drinks list that feels almost too good to be true. There is live music, but it’s not the “scream ABBA with a sparkler” kind. Think cheap, cheerful, no-faff — with genuinely great food.

Atmosphere ★★☆☆☆
Drinks value ★★★★★
Hen-friendly ★★★☆☆

BAM BOO

£40 PER PERSON | 90 minutes

The Ropewalks easy win with a bottomless list that isn’t just sad Prosecco. It’s bright and tropical with bamboo accents and jungle prints (but not in a 2013 sort of way). The menu’s built for a group that can’t make up their mind: from French toast to a full english or just a good old plate of tacos. Drinks-wise, you can’t go wrong with bottomless Aperol Spritz, everything else paled in comparison.

Atmosphere ★★★☆☆
Drinks value ★★★★★
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆

Bottomless runs from 2pm–5pm, so it’s a later start than most.

Mamasan

£65 PER PERSON | 90 MINUTES

Three floors of tropical-luxe drama (canopied greenery, geometric floors, that floating floral staircase) and a sound system inspired by Japanese listening bars, so it actually sounds good when the DJ kicks in. Their Dim Sum Disco is exactly what it says on the tin: three small plates (think sticky pork ribs, salt and chilli squid, hoisin duck doughnuts, Thai fried chicken) plus 90 minutes of bottomless, with DJs, sax and live entertainment bringing the disco.

Atmosphere ★★★★☆
Drinks value ★★★☆☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆

Good to know: It runs Saturdays 12–6pm, and they also do a late bottomless afterparty on Friday and Saturday nights.

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