When your one and only weekend plan involves drinking unlimited mimosas.
LessBroken Barrel’s three dining rooms are all equipped with bars and plenty of TVs—the ideal setup for catching an early weekend game. But even if you have zero interest in screaming profanities at a screen, the $25 bottomless mimosas make this spot worth the visit. And unlike many other places on this guide, the food is better than expected. Get the wings or the burger disguised as breakfast thanks to the addition of bacon and a fried egg. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas for $25 (with food purchase).
Chicago isn’t just a deep dish city, as evidenced by Robert’s. The highlight at this pizza place is the flavorful, airy, slightly crispy thin crust. You'll find a variety of pies on their brunch menu, like smoked salmon and huevos rancheros, along with unlimited mimosas and dishes like chilaquiles. Plus, they have a lovely patio on the water that has a view of Navy Pier. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas for $30.
This is the second location of Avec, and is about 56 times larger than the original in the West Loop. And this supersized Avec now serves bruch, with dishes like a grapefruit cinnamon roll with a buttery citrus glaze and shakshuka, plus bottomless mimosas. Other notable differences are that it doesn’t have communal seating, so you won't have to ask everyone to move whenever you need to go to the restroom. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas for $24.
This Asian-fusion vegan spot in River North is the rare plant-based restaurant where the food is really good and enough of a scene to earn its downtown address. Planta Queen's space is sleek, plays thump-y club music, and the long menu is full of brunch dishes that are objectively tasty—whether you’re vegan or not. There’s a cinnamon roll with chai icing, chow fun noodles, ube mochi waffles, and bottomless mimosas and sangria. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas and sake sangria, $25 per person.
PB & J (which stands for pizza, beer, and jukebox) is in the West Loop, a neighborhood that isn’t suffering from a shortage of bottomless brunch. But we're fine adding one more, because this place is pretty fun and the food is pretty good. This place feels more like a bar than a restaurant, and has bottomless mimosas, breakfast cereal-inspired shots, and brunch dishes like biscuits and gravy pizza, which has bechamel, sausage, eggs, mozzarella, and gravy. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas for $30.
This small Filipino restaurant in Wicker Park works well for brunch with a date, a friend, or anytime you want a low-key meal and unlimited lychee mimosas. The charm factor of Cebu increases even more when you can sit on their small, tree-lined back patio. It feels like the kind of tiny urban backyard you’re certain exists but have never experienced for yourself, like exact change or a runner’s high. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas for $30.
We're fans of Tanta's brunch, so we were delighted when they started offering a bottomless deal. It's $30 per person for unlimited mimosas, which includes the booze and a selection of two juices: either orange and chicha morada. The Peruvian brunch dishes include things like arroz mariscos, and choloquiles that come with lomito saltado, huacatay and polleria sauce, cheese, and a fried egg. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas for $30.
Recess in the West Loop is a theme bar and restaurant that’s good at its gimmick, so it doesn’t feel forced or over-the-top. The theme is literally “school recess,” which means the space is brightly colored and has games like giant Connect 4. The brunch has fun starters like chicken and waffle fries, and dishes like Nutella French toast or breakfast burritos. The space is huge, including an outdoor patio and plenty of tables. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas for $27.
This Italian restaurant is one of our favorite options for bottomless brunch in Hyde Park. Ascione is always busy, the service is friendly, and the menu is filled with dishes like linguini carbonara, Nutella French toast, and gnocchi topped with pork belly and a poached egg. The restaurant is nice enough where you can get a little dressed up for some day drinking, but you can also come here in your workout clothes before going home to go back to bed. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas for $18.
Bandit is a spot in the West Loop that feels like a party, but is still low-key enough for a casual brunch to listen to your friend confess they’re secretly glad they had to cancel their wedding last year. Come here for drinks and bar snacks like disco fries during the week, or come on the weekends for bottomless brunch. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas, Bloody Marys and Bloody Marias for $35.
Lark in Northhalsted has a fantastic plant-filled back patio, and on the weekends hosts drag brunches or has live DJ’s spinning themed soundtracks like “90s” or “girl groups.” You can get bottomless mimosas, Bloody Mary’s, sangria, and bellinis for 90 minutes. And oh yea, there’s food too - eggs, biscuits and gravy, breakfast pizza - you get the idea. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas, bellinis, Bloody Marys, and sangria and select canned cocktails for $26.95.
When we think “bottomless brunch,” Hub 51 immediately comes to mind. It’s the type of large, crowded River North restaurant we expect to offer unlimited mimosas with their eggs. The good news is that the food is generally pretty good, and this place manages to be loud and fun without being a total sh*tshow. Order things like buttermilk pancakes or breakfast tacos, and be prepared to take a long booze-fueled nap later. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas and bellinis for $35.
Park & Field now has a “virtual” buffet to go along with a $45 unlimited drink package of mimosas, rosé, and beer. What’s a virtual buffet you ask? You fill out an order form of all the brunch dishes you want (like waffles, omelettes, charcuterie, benedicts) and the kitchen plates it for you. Plus, the heated patio has lots of tents, Adirondack chairs, fire pits, and a camper-turned-bar. The Deal: Buffet with bottomless Miller High Life, rosé, mimosa, and Modelo for $45.
This busy Spanish spot in Fulton Market is originally from New York. And while the food at Boqueria isn’t very memorable, their sangria is, and overall their brunch deal is pretty great. For $29, you get your choice of bottomless mimosas or red, white, or rosé sangría. They also have a deluxe deal for $45 which comes with all of the above plus Bloody Marys or Cava. The Deal: Bottomless sangria and mimosas, $29.
Bar Takito has one of the most affordable bottomless deals in the West Loop, with $18 unlimited mimosas. The menu is made up of Mexican/Central American/South American fusion dishes, and includes things like chilaquiles and arepa benedicts. Is the food good? Yes. Can you get drunk for $18? Also yes. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas for $18.
If you’ve lived in Chicago for any stretch of time, you’ve probably been to El Mariachi in Lakeview. The large back patio is a popular spot for group get-togethers, specifically the ones that involve day drinking. While the OK Mexican food here isn’t going to win any awards (the menu has standards like breakfast burritos and tequila french toast), nothing costs over $14.99. So, honestly, you really can’t afford to not come here. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas includes entree $31.99.
Angelina is an Italian restaurant that’s been in Lakeview for over 30 years, and the champagne brunch is still going strong. The menu is short and uncomplicated (with dishes like french toast and a frittata) and 10 out of 10 hungover bridesmaids agree: you’re here for the bottomless mimosas. The Deal: Brunch menu item plus unlimited champagne for $30.
This upscale French restaurant is located inside the Pendry in the Loop. And during their weekend brunch they offer bottomless mimosas, Bloody Marys, and rosé, and serve things like pancakes with black walnut syrup, duck and waffles with honey and butter, and a croque monsieur. So if you have out-of-towners visiting, consider meeting them here for a fancy brunch before taking them around the city for some boozy sightseeing. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas, Bloody Marys, and rosé for $24.
We didn’t see this one coming, but this rather quaint French restaurant in the Gold Coast has a pretty affordable ($20.95) mimosa special for brunch. Bistronomic has dishes like eggs benedict and avocado toast, and offers a quiet alternative to partying with a bunch of unruly drunks. There’s also a 90-minute limit - so it’s for sophisticated drunks with excellent time management skills. The Deal: Bottomless mimosas (90 min limit) for $20.95.