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Bottoms Up! The Best Bottomless Brunch in Canberra

Looking for the perfect place to host a daytime hen’s party, birthday or catch up with friends? Try this edit of the best bottomless brunch in Canberra.

Amici Bar

Ah, the bottomless brunch: a boozy late-morning feast where you can linger for hours over a few plates of food and more than a few cocktails.

Unlimited mimosas first thing in the morning isn’t exactly everyone’s idea of a good time, but if you like to imbibe in the AM, we’ve got good news: Canberra has an excellent selection of bottomless brunch joints that allow you to do just that. From cafes to wine bars and even a bookstore, here are our picks for the best bottomless brunch options in Canberra.

Amici Bar

Amici

Civic wine bar and deli, Amici, does one of Canberra’s most beloved boozy brunches. For $75 per person, you get a selection of shared cheese and charcuterie platters, two cannoli each and as many mimosas as you can handle over two hours. And if that’s not enough food and drink, you can also order a wheel of oozy baked brie for the table.

Amici is a really nice spot with a casual yet vibrant atmosphere and spectacular decor. Plus, the bar’s bottomless brunch is available every day and bookings can be made for up to 20 people – making this a great place to hold an event.

$75 per person

Available daily for bookings prior to 3pm (bookings essential) 

59 Northbourne Avenue, Civic

The Marion

The Marion 

With magnificent views over Lake Burley Griffin, there is no better place to enjoy a bottomless brunch than in the Canberra sunshine at The Marion. The Marion's bottomless high tea includes freshly baked scones, finger sandwiches, savoury pastries and petite fours washed down with bottomless mimosas and sparkling wine. 

$110 per person 

ACT Parks, Barrine Drive, Canberra

Muse

Another venue that doubles down on the ‘bottomless’ part is Muse, East Hotel’s very own food and wine bar. Included in the price is an endless amount of food and drink, including pastries, eggs, bacon, salads, tea, coffee, juice and more – all offered in Muse’s elegant dining area surrounded by hundreds of books.

This one, however, is for fans of bubbly, with unlimited varieties of sparkling wine available at different price points. For $54 per person, enjoy bottomless food and house prosecco. For $68 per person, the drink portion is upgraded to locally produced pinot noir chardonnay. Go super luxe and upgrade to food and French Champagne for $120 per person. Parfait!

Available daily

From $54 per person

East Hotel, 69 Canberra Avenue, Griffith

Our Place on London

Our Place on London

Everyone's favourite home away from home (aka Our Place On London) is offering bottomless brunch in a cosy setting. Settle in with a signature cocktail on arrival before enjoying bottomless house wine, lager and seltzer alongside a shared feast. 

$85 per person, 10:30am and 1pm seatings every Saturday 

197 London Circuit, Canberra 

Cabo

Cabo

What's the only thing better than bottomless brunch? Bottomless sangria, of course. Cabo has you covered for your next Saturday brunch and endless pours of the good stuff. House-made red and white sangria is yours for the taking alongside share plates of guac, corn rib, chorizo and churros. 

$75 per person, booking between 4 and 6pm Saturdays 

27 Northbourne Avenue, Canberra 

If you loved this edit of the best bottomless brunch spots in Canberra and are after more brunch options, we’ve put together a guide to the best cafes in Canberra. And once you’re done eating, make sure to check out some of Canberra’s top weekend markets for a spot of retail therapy.

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