Best Bottomless Brunch in Brisbane (2025)

Three women cheersing cocktails at a Brisbane bar during happy hour, capturing the fun and social atmosphere of Brisbane’s brunch life

Bottomless brunch in Brisbane has gone from novelty to norm. Some places roll out average pours and charge like they’re Michelin-starred. These picks are the ones that give you decent value and drinks that don’t disappoint.

Iris Rooftop (Fortitude Valley)

“Sundays” bottomless brunch—Spanish tapas and nonstop drinks for $88 pp, including 1.5 hours of bottomless pours. Iris Rooftop+1

Cielo Rooftop (Fortitude Valley)

Seafood-style bottomless brunch with two-hour drinks packages for $69 pp. Vacations & Travel

Cloudland (Fortitude Valley)

Their “Brunch With Bite” includes two hours of freely flowing mimosas, sangrias, cocktails, and Italian fare—for $85 pp. Sitchu

Ling Lings (Fortitude Valley)

Dim-sum disco and two-hour drinks (beer, prosecco, Aperol spritz, Frosè, mimosas)—all for $49 pp. Best of Brisbane

Chu The Phat (South Brisbane)

Super Sundays: two-hour banquet plus Aperol spritzes, beer, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks—for $50 pp. AWOL

Mews (Howard Smith Wharves)

Bottomless mimosas with any brunch purchase—two-hour package for $45 pp. Crystalbrook Collection

You’ve got a range: rooftops (Iris, Cielo) for views, quirky sessions (Cloudland, Ling Lings) for energy, and solid comfort zones (Darling & Co, Chu The Phat) for ease. Prices range roughly from $45 to $99 per person, depending on what you want in your glass.

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