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The Most Mimosas For Your Buck: The Best Bottomless Brunch Deals In NYC

By:Amy Rosner By:Amy Rosner | May 9, 2022 | Food & Drink

Basic or not, bottomless brunch is one of our favorite Saturday afternoon pastimes.

Unlimited mimosas? Yes. please. A Bloody Mary with a side of drunk texting your ex? Sounds about right. A giant pitcher of Sangria split between you and your besties? Cue the “Let’s have a day!” boomerangs as you cheers on the count of the three.

mimosa.jpgAfter devouring three orders of french toast, sweet potato fries that Kayla swears are less caloric than the regular ones, and a bit too much bacon, you and the girls decide to hop around the West Village.

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When it comes to bottomless brunch, a marathon and a sprint doesn’t even begin to cover it.

Keep reading for the best bottomless brunch deals in New York City, from hidden gems to the most Instagrammed places on earth.

Jackdaw

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213 2nd Ave, Manhattan/Website

Jackdaw is to boozy brunch, as La Pecora Bianca is to Italian food–no-frills, reliable, and there is always an available reservation. But it’s Jackdaw’s $24.50 bottomless brunch that keeps the Murray Hill girlies running back for more. If you’re in it for the hard alcohol (respect), this vibrant eatery offers delicious Frozen Margaritas, Piña Coladas, Cold Brew Martinis, and our personal favorite, the Brunch Punch.

Harry’s

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1 Hanover Square, Manhattan/Website

An unlimited champagne brunch? No seriously, say less. From 12-3:30, Harry’s offers bottomless alcohol, your chance of juice, and an entree. All of the food is great, but some highlights include The Egg Sandwich, made with Canadian bacon, aged Cheddar, and hashed browns, the cornflake and coconut crusted French Toast, and the melt-in-your-mouth Cacio e Pepe. Don’t look at us like that–pasta is a perfectly acceptable meal for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Follia

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179 3rd Ave, Manhattan/Website

$32 for unlimited brunch cocktails plus a $4 supplement on eggplant, branzino, and hanger steak? We were never very good at math, but that seems like a pretty good deal. I mean, who doesn’t love washing away all of their problems with a glass (or eight) of bubbly? But let’s face it, 90 minutes is most definitely not enough time for that. *Drunk texts therapist in a panic.*

Sotto 13

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140 W 13th St, Manhattan/Website

This cozy, family-style spot is home to one of our favorite bottomless brunches in the city. It’s essentially like getting tipsy in the comfort of your big, loving Italian family. Ok, maybe tipsy is a slight understatement, but you get what I mean. Diners have the choice of picking from three brunch plates, one side, and one bottle of alcohol per two guests. Make sure you’re seated next to your favorite drinking buddy because you are in for a wild ride!

Poco

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33 Avenue B, Manhattan/Website

This casual tapas restaurant offers one of the most delicious bottomless brunches in town. For just $49 (plus tax and tip), diners get unlimited Mimosas, Bloody Mary's, and a choice of red or white Sangria, along with your entree. Menu highlights include the Lobster Guacamole, Spinach, and Truffle Mushroom Mac & Cheese, and Amy’s Challah French Toast soaked in rum, and cinnamon, and topped with bananas foster Dulce de Ledge.

Street Taco

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358 3rd Ave, Manhattan/Website

If your name is Dani, Ally, or Julia, you will definitely go loco for Street Taco’s Bottomless Loco Brunch. AKA, if you live in Windsor Court, your Saturday routine is Mimosas and Screwdrivers on repeat. If you’re willing to spend a little more, indulge in the Chimosa with Chinola Passion Fruit and Sparkling Wine, or our personal favorite, the Paloma Negra with Tequila Blanco, Mr. Black Coffee, Grapefruit Juice, and Club Soda.

Carroll Place

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157 Bleecker St, Manhattan/Website

A lively brunch spot by day, and a Big-Ten school hotspot by night, Carroll Place is popping off all hours of the morning, day, and night. Everybody’s favorite birthday brunch spot offers unlimited brunch drinks plus an entree for $28. Treat yourself to a Mimosa, Rose Sangria, or Bellini, and if you can handle the heat, a spicy Bloody Mary. If you’re in it for the food, the addictive truffle pizza is a great way to top off your meal.

Crooked Knife

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At Crooked Knife, you can throw back exorbitant amounts of Mimosas and Bloody Marys and nobody will bat an eye. A rowdy day with the girls for just $47? What a steal. Besides, watching Sophia embarrass herself in front of every eligible bachelor is truly priceless. The entree menu is relatively vast, ranging from health-conscious options to weekend cheats. I’m sorry, but how could you possibly order an egg white omelet over the Creme Brulee French Toast? But you do you, health kween.

Añejo

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Many go to this upbeat Mexican spot for tequila and tacos, but we come here for the 90-minute premium brunch. For $55, diners get Traditional Guacamole and Salsa Habanero, Coconut French Toast Brioche, and a choice of Morning Tacos, Chicken Chilaquiles, and Huevos Rancheros. Although you told everybody “you are on a detox,” splurge on the unlimited Blanco Margaritas, Bloody Marias, Mimosas, and Sangria. Don’t worry, nobody (besides your 2k Instagram followers) is watching.



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