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7 Bottomless Brunch Options In Miami
Because you know you’re going to have more than two mimosas.
Where were you when you first decided it was socially acceptable to have five mimosas before 12:30pm? Probably at a bottomless brunch. And if you still can’t get over the fact that one can wake up on a Sunday morning, put on nice clothes, and spend the next two hours drinking champagne and eating pancakes, well, you’re going to like this guide. These are our favorite bottomless brunch options in Miami, from endless bloody marys in Downtown to all-you-can-drink vermouth and sodas along the Miami River.
The Deal: Bottomless mimosas for $25 with a one and a half hour limit.
There are a lot of very good things available at this casual neighborhood spot, but you should come to their weekend brunch for two in particular: the Pinch burger and the impressive feat of engineering that is their stuffed french toast. It’s an entire loaf of brioche that has an oozing pool of guava in its center. Splitting it open and watching it all spill onto your plate is both satisfying and soothing, like a babbling creek or Niagara Falls - if both of those things were filled with hot guava instead of water.
The Deal: Bottomless mimosas and food for $50 per person.
Though drag brunch has now spread far and wide across the country, few places do it as wonderfully as The Palace. This place is a blast, and while they’re open at night, you want to be here for brunch. It’s $45 per person, which includes food and bottomless mimosas. The food is not very memorable, but seeing a drag performer toss her wig twenty feet in the air in the middle of Ocean Drive is.
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The Deal: Bottomless rosé for $40 per person.
Sweet Liberty’s Sunday brunch is a brunch fit for a bachelor/bachelorette party, birthday, or a gathering of your three loudest friends. The great South Beach bar and restaurant offers bottomless rosé and there’s usually a drag performance to entertain guests while they eat chicken and waffles, and a lobster benedict.
The Deal: Bottomless prosecco and orange or strawberry mimosas for $20 per person (one-hour time limit).
If this is a bit of a last-minute thing, and you didn’t have time to make a reservation or prepare an outfit, go to Lemoni’s weekend brunch. It’s a small, casual spot - but the food here is good, and more affordable than the other crowded brunch spot you probably can’t get into. Your options are pretty standard, with dishes like french toast, smoked salmon plates, or scrambled eggs, toast, and potatoes.
The Deal: Bottomless mimosas, Sweet Water (sparkling rosé and grapefruit hibiscus lemonade), vermouth and sodas for $40 per person.
This pretty cocktail bar is one of the best places to drink outside in Miami. There’s a lot of space, a repurposed old bus you can hang out in, and a pink color palette that’s like a massage for the eyeballs. Weekend brunch happens from 11am to 4pm, and they’re better at cocktails than food here. That said, there are still some brunch dishes that are hard to get mad at, like an everything bagel with lox, eggs benedict, and granola and yogurt.
The Deal: Bottomless mimosas, bloody Marys, and select Funky Buddha beers for $25 per person.
Tap 42 is a crowd-pleaser - both because the menu is pretty standard, and because they have locations around Miami (including in Midtown, Aventura, Gables, and Doral). The bottomless weekend brunch is super popular at all their locations, so a reservation is a good idea. Expect things like fried chicken and waffles, a very good burger, and eggs benedict. Also, expect that most people here are probably about five mimosas deep. So this won’t be a quiet meal.
The Deal: Bottomless mimosas, bloody marys, and Aperol spritz for $50 per person.
The Citadel is doing brunch on its rooftop Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4pm. Reservations can be made online and you can order food from any of the downstairs vendors. There are some very good ones, including United States Burger Service, Lil Laos, and Ash Pizza.
