
08 Feb 2023
From a Mexican-inspired endless feast to a rooftop brunch party with your nearest and dearest, we’ve rounded up five of the best bottomless brunches in and around Brisbane for your eating (and drinking) pleasure.


Neesh Bar’s owners are smarter than the average bear – they realise that not every celebration day falls on the weekend which is why they have bottomless brunching seven days a week.
What is bottomless brunching I hear you ask?
At Neesh bottomless brunch consists of two courses for two hours. For firsts: Toasted sourdough, fried eggs, avocado, halloumi, hummus, potato chive rosti, cheese kransky, roasted mushrooms and for seconds: French toast, house granola, yoghurt and fresh fruit. All the while sipping mimosas.
And that French toast? It’s creme brulee French Toast. I’m not going to labour the point but really? How good does that and a mimosa sound? Perfect for any celebration, any time of the week.
Dish Cult’s top pick: Bottomless brunch ($59 pp)
Sunday is boozy brunch day at Covent Garden. If you have a friendly group willing to share Pimms No 1 Cup, sangria or the gin spritz special, then this is the brunch destination for you.
Just in case you don’t know Covent Garden is gin heaven, hence the focus on g-inspired brunch libations for your two hour brunch.
Foodwise, there’s a mix of cured meats, cheeses, picked veggies, pesto, crackers and breads – all the nibblies on the chef’s grazing board. And there’s lots of gluten-free options too.
Covent Garden has some lovely dining spaces so book ahead to secure your possie. Kickoff is 11am and ends at 3pm, but remember bottomless brunch is only available on Sundays.
Dish Cult’s top pick: Bottomless brunch ($49 pp)

If you’re in the Brisbane CBD lunchtime-ish on Saturdays then step into Miss Demeanour for the ‘long lunch’, which is a bottomless brunch in disguise.
From 11am till 2pm, Miss Demeanour has a food and beverage package to erase those shopping woes. Food choices are burgers (a long list and there’s one for everyone) or salad (chicken caesar or Mediterranean couscous), fries and dessert.
Warning: the burgers are huge.
Drink choices include prosecco, Aperol, or espresso martinis.
Miss Demeanour has that hip cool urban laneway bar vibe and it’s tucked away – perfect to escape the maddening shopping crowd.
Dish Cult’s top pick: Saturday long lunch ($69 pp)
Saturdays and Sundays are sipping days at Ivory Tusk. Head into the Valley at noon-ish and for two hours you can sip and sup to your heart’s content.
Saturday is siesta day which means: Tacos and wine, beer and/or cider for two hours. What mujer or hombre doesn’t love tacos and beer? There are two sittings at 12:30pm and 3pm.
Sunday is sipping day: Two hours of premium cocktails and tostadas. There are three sessions to choose from: 12pm, 2:30pm and 5pm. Can’t think of a better way to spend a Sunday!
Dish Cult’s top pick: Sipping Sunday ($69 pp)
Ivy Blu is for the socially inclined, the really socially inclined. The social Sunday brunch has it all: music, food and drinks, high energy and blue skies but you must bring at least three friends!
This is a celebration kind of place so be sure to book ahead. Really, it’s that popular especially with the brunch-time crowd and the footy crowd – the stadium is a stone’s throw away.
Ivy Blue has pizza for everyone and the great wait staff really keep the drinks flowing. Look up at the sky, look around at your friends and sigh, life is for living, right?
Dish Cult’s top pick: Social butterfly bottomless brunch ($49 pp, minimum four people)