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Louis Manchester interior in Spinningfields, featuring warm low lighting, luxe booths and a dressed-up vibe for a girls’ weekend

11 Bottomless Brunches In Manchester Worth Booking

Girls, the bottomless brunch is so back. Apparently, 2016 is cool again, which is convenient, because it gave us one genuinely excellent idea: the boozy brunch. From bottomless spicy margs on Canal Street, the best sharing-menu Spinningfields has to offer, we’ve rounded up our favourites across the city.

Whether you’re planning a Manchester hen weekend or the long-awaited girly’ catch-up is finally making it out of the group chat, these are bottomless brunches worth booking.

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Kirsty McManus

Jan 5, 2026

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Louis

£65 PER PERSON | 90 MINUTES

Louis brings New York-Italian energy to Spinningfields in the best possible way: plush booths, moody lighting, and low-lit glamour that makes midday feel like midnight. Brunch comes with a DJ, a sparkler set, and slippers so you can dance on the seats without breaking an ankle. It’s more expensive, but worth every penny. Two courses of classic comfort food, the Rigatoni Alla Vodka is 10/10, and drinks that run the gamut from Aperol Spritz to Peach Bellini to Old Cuban to prosecco on tap. It’s an everything-and-the-kitchen-sink affair that guarantees the bride will be dancing, which is exactly the point.

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

No-camera policy (they’ll sticker your phone). Pre-booking is essential. Groups of 7+ require a £20pp deposit; smaller tables just need card details on file.

The Blues Kitchen

£35 PER PERSON | 90 MINUTES

The Blues Kitchen leans less Manchester hen do brunch and more 90s/00s R&B reunion, where food just happens to be served. Think Nelly, Ashanti and Usher while you work through copious amounts of rum punch and prosecco. Food-wise, it’s nothing to write home about, comfort and crowd-pleasers: breakfast burrito, smoked salmon and eggs, taco bowls, cheeseburgers, pancakes. It’s good, but what’s great is the music. If you want to scream Ride Wit Me like it’s 2016 again, this is the one.

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

You pay a £15 deposit per person, and the entertainment lasts from 12-4pm, with the bottomless running between 12:00–13:30.

Banyan

£38.95 PER PERSON | 2 HOURS

You either love it or hate it. Banyan is big, bold, a bit glossy, and doesn’t pretend to be niche. But if what you want is reliable, no-faff bottomless, it’s a good option. Two hours of proper drinks (Prosecco, Bloody Marys, Aperol Spritz, Poached Pear Spritz, plus gin mixes like Bombay Bramble and Citron Presse) and all of classic brunch plates, from breakfast hash and French toast to burgers and bowls.

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

It’s one drink at a time, no double parking. If your group is martini-or-nothing, you can upgrade to bottomless Pornstar + Espresso Martinis for £7.50pp.

Louis Manchester brunch in Spinningfields with plush booths, moody lighting and art-deco interiors, ideal for a girls’ weekend or hen.
Louis
Louis Manchester brunch scene with DJ-style energy, candlelit tables and plush booths in Spinningfields for big groups.

DIECAST

£35 PER PERSON | 90 MINUTES

A metalworks factory turned creative neighbourhood, where brunch is less quaint table-in-the-window and more warehouse with slushies. Their bottomless is built around NeoPan pizza (doughy Neapolitan meets crisp NYC) and endless frozen daiquiris. Thankfully, Prosecco, Pilsner and Aperol Spritz are also on the card to break up the brain freeze. It’s loud, industrial, neon-y, and exactly the sort of place that encourages day drinking.

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

You can book really easily online, but only the booking slots actually labelled Bottomless count, so be careful when booking.

MNKY HSE

£59 PER PERSON | 90 MINUTES

A full-send Latin American brunch party in the city centre, with DJs and live performers keeping the vibes up while you work through tapas-style plates built for sharing, think tacos, sushi and ceviche. It’s low-lit on purpose, so you genuinely lose track of the hour, then you step back out onto Lloyd Street at 5:45pm, and it’s still daylight, which feels mildly illegal. Perfect pick for a Manchester hen weekend if you’re asking us.

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

Pre-booking is essential, and they take 50% up-front for group bookings of over 8.

MAYA

£55 PER PERSON | 90 MINUTES

A Canal Street brunch that feels a little more grown-up. Fire breathers and a saxophone? No. More, nice aesthetic with exposed red brick, moody lighting, and a DJ playing house and R&B. Go in expecting less party brunch, and more tipsy catch-up with good food you’d want to eat again; think miso-glazed hanger steak, Shetland mussels, and a Caesar that’s more bistro than brunch. Bubbles or beer included, or upgrade to cocktails for Pornstar and Espresso Martinis and their own signatures.

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

It’s full prepayment when you book, the 90 minutes start on the dot, and it’s one drink at a time, so book a slot you can actually make and get the group there early.

Hen party brunch moment at MAYA Manchester with girls clinking glasses in a moody, low-lit setting.
The bar at MAYA Manchester with moody lighting, exposed red brick and a polished cocktail-led vibe on Canal Street.

The Lawn Club

£30 PER PERSON | 2.5 hours

If you want to scream Unwritten like the world is ending, this is where you’re going to do. Easily the most hen-friendly brunch in Manchester, The Lawn Club is built around it. Beautiful aesthetic, big-group tables and the not-so-subtle hint that dancing on benches is not only allowed but actively encouraged. You get two courses plus bottomless drinks for 90 mins. Drink options include Prosecco, mimosas, Aperol Spritz and their cocktail of the week, but if you’re in desperate need of a daquiri (or six) you can upgrade for £10.

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

FYI, they take a £10 per person card authorisation to secure the booking (only charged for no-shows or cancellations within 24 hours).

Ramona

£29 PER PERSON | 90 minutes

Doing a complete 180 from The Lawn Club, Ramona is less Natasha Bedingfield and more vibey slice of Detroit-in-Manchester. Set inside a transformed MOT garage in Lower Ancoats, bottomless here is simple, iconic, and very cool-girl coded: a slice of Detroit-style pizza (crispy edges, square-cut) alongside endless frozen margaritas and Prosecco for your 90-minute session. It’s frill-free but a top contender, especially in the summer.

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

Bottomless runs every Saturday 12–5pm, and no deposits are needed, but they do take card details, and there’s a £10pp no-show fee.

Inside Louis Manchester: low-lit Spinningfields dining room with velvet seating and glam art-deco details for a hen weekend brunch
Ramona Manchester bottomless brunch drinks: frozen margaritas on the table, made for a girls’ weekend or hen.
Ramona
Empty table set at The Lawn Club Manchester before bottomless brunch, ready for a big-group girls’ weekend or hen booking.
Lawn Club

House of Fu

£35 PER PERSON | 90 minutes

And we’re 180’ing one more time, this time back to a brunch for the groups who want fun, not formal. Think pastel interiors, disco-style lighting, and a brunch setup that leans flavour-forward, with Japanese and Korean-ish bowls, broths, and baos. It’s called disco brunch for a reason, and the DJ plays banger after banger from the minute you sit down. Drinks are good, but frozen options mean brain freeze rears its ugly head again. Stick to the Prosecco.

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

Manahatta

£30 PER PERSON | 2.5 hours

Manahatta is overstimulating in the best way. In 2019 it was the place to be, and in 2026, it still is—if you’ve got the right group. New York-inspired brunch built for girly birthdays and hen weekends. Big-city cocktail-bar energy, DJ-driven vibes, and a bottomless drinks list that actually feels fun. There’s standard brunch, and there’s brunch party (same drinks, just later), so you can head straight out after.

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

There’s a £15 per person deposit, and the standard bottomless rules apply. One drink at a time, and the whole table has to do bottomless.

Menagerie

£30 PER PERSON | 2.5 hours

This is Manchester’s dinner-and-a-show option, only at lunchtime. Think cabaret-leaning, 2012 interiors with an iconic bathtub and decor that is unapologetically for the girls. Bottomless is punchy with a new take on a classic menu: from French Toast with Kunafa to Biscoff Waffles. You pick a breakfast plate, then it’s 90 minutes of Pornstar Martinis, Kiki’s Fruit Punch, and Hugo Spritz on rotation. It’s one of the most hen-friendly options on this list, and does a great job of putting on a party from start to finish. If you want sparklers in a Great Gatsby’esque style building, this is the one.

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

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