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Melbourne’s Best Bottomless Brunches

Melbourne’s Most Loved Bottomless Brunches

Melbourne loves a long lunch, and bottomless brunches remain the city’s go‑to indulgence. I’ve double‑checked that these five venues are still running their bottomless offers as of mid‑November 2025, and they’re pouring generously with some of the most exciting daytime dining experiences in town.

Lexy’s Limitless Lunch

Lexy Melbourne
Lexy Melbourne

Lexy Melbourne continues to set the bar high on Flinders Lane. Its Limitless lunch is a playful, lavish affair: guests enjoy ninety minutes of free‑flowing signature cocktails, wine and beer for just sixty‑nine dollars. Opt for the full seven‑course experience and, for ninety‑nine dollars, you’ll sample dishes like fresh Pacific oysters, smoked balloon crackers, crispy rice bibimbap and X.O. rock lobster. The atmosphere blends modern glam with a hint of mischief and the service matches the polish on the plates. Lexy sits at 377 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, and the Limitless sessions run from Tuesday to Saturday, 11:30 am to 3 pm.

Yakimono

Yakimono
Yakimono

Up on the first floor at 80 Collins Street, Yakimono’s Sip & Setto has become a highlight of Melbourne’s lunch scene. The daily sessions run from noon to 4 pm and centre on a fiery open kitchen. For seventy‑seven dollars you’ll get ninety minutes of bottomless sips – think shochu sodas, plum wine spritz and house cocktails – or upgrade to a two‑hour session for eighty‑eight. Share plates roll out continuously: charcoal‑roasted edamame, karaage chicken and panko prawn hand rolls are crowd favourites. Sip & Setto is available for tables of two to fourteen guests, with bookings and walk‑ins both welcome. The vibe is energetic and the flames are literally licking the grills, making this a perfect stop for a long lunch with a bit of theatre.

The George on Collins – brunch with live music

The George on Collins
The George on Collins

In the historic George’s Building on Collins Street, this modern Asian venue hosts one of the city’s liveliest brunches. The George on Collins runs its bottomless brunch every Saturday and Sunday from noon. Here you get two full hours for eighty‑nine dollars and that includes a build‑your‑own bao bun platter, sticky fried chicken and shared mains like chive cakes, red chicken curry and braised pork belly. The drinks list is equally impressive with cocktails such as Palomas, Tom Collins and mojitos alongside sparkling wine, local reds and craft beers. Live music on Saturday afternoons keeps the mood high and the basement location at 162–168 Collins Street adds a speakeasy feel. It’s an energetic way to ease into the weekend and it remains one of the most popular brunches in town.

Bomba Bar – tapas with endless pours

The George on Collins
The George on Collins

If Spanish food is your thing, Bomba’s boozy bottomless lunch will hit the spot. Available from Tuesday to Saturday and wrapping up at 3 pm, this offer costs seventy‑five dollars and includes unlimited cocktails, wine and beer alongside an ever‑changing selection of tapas. Think manchego croquetas, braised beef, crispy potatoes and whatever else the kitchen is loving that day. The rooftop bar and moody dining room provide different vibes depending on your mood, and lunch service runs from midday until 3 pm. Bomba is located at 103 Lonsdale Street in the heart of the city. It’s excellent value and makes for a relaxed alternative to more polished brunches.

BangPop – Thai flavours on the river

BangPop
BangPop

For a Thai twist head to South Wharf where BangPop’s Journey to Thailand brunch whisks you away. The $89 package includes a three‑course set menu and ninety minutes of bottomless beverages. Sessions run from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. The meal takes you on a mini culinary tour: crisp prawns with tamarind sauce, red curry fish cakes, Thai‑style corn fritters and grilled Wagyu skewers lead into a platter of green chicken curry, larb salad and Pad Thai. Drinks are just as interesting with Thai‑inspired cocktails, tap beer, red, white and sparkling wine plus mocktails and soft drinks. BangPop sits at 35 South Wharf Promenade and looks out over the Yarra River. It’s bright, playful and the perfect way to spice up a weekend lunch.

  • Package: set menu with 90 minutes of drinks for $89
  • Sessions: 12:30 pm – 2 pm on weekends and public holidays
  • Where: 35 South Wharf Promenade, South Wharf
  • Link: https://bangpop.com.au/bottomless-brunch/

These venues prove that bottomless brunch isn’t just a fad but a firmly entrenched part of Melbourne’s culinary landscape. With five distinct options—from Lexy’s lavish long lunches to BangPop’s riverfront feasts—there’s something for every taste and budget. All of these restaurants are open and still offering their bottomless packages as of November 2025, so gather your friends, pace yourself and book ahead. In a city that loves food, it’s a perfect way to celebrate the weekend.

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