The cheapest and best bottomless brunches in Newcastle - ranked by price

Bottomless brunches are far from a new trend, but they’re now bigger and more popular than ever.
These are some of the best places for bottomless brunch across Newcastle.These are some of the best places for bottomless brunch across Newcastle.
These are some of the best places for bottomless brunch across Newcastle.

Food and unlimited drink – what’s not to like? Bottomless brunches have been popular for a while, but the concept is now more readily available than ever with restaurants and bars across Newcastle offering different variations on the craze.

Ranked by price, these are some of the top bottomless brunches in Newcastle you have to try:

Jam Jar, Jesmond – £26/£16

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Jam Jar the cheapest option on this list and the Jesmond site offers unlimited prosecco, mimosas, bloody Marys or Bellini for £26 while the non alcoholic options include orange juice, tea or coffee and soft drinks at a cheaper rate.

With the food options remaining fairly traditional for brunch, diners can have various toast toppings, pancakes, eggs benedict or a full large breakfast.

Bottomless brunch is available at the venue between 10:00am and 7:00pm on Saturday or 12 noon to 5:00pm on Sundays with sessions lasting two hours.

The Cog and Wheel, Jesmond – £30

Staying in Jesmond, the Cog and Wheel offers bottomless brunch Monday – Saturday with two hour sessions available to book between 11:00am and 3:00pm.

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For £26.50 per person, patrons can have unlimited Prosecco, Pornstar Martini, Bloody Mary, Espresso Martini, house cocktail, Coors or Aspall with the option to mix and match drinks. An alcohol free £15 option is also available.

When it comes to food, the Cog and Wheel offer similar options to Jam Jar, with the added extra of a veggie full breakfast.

No. 28, Grainger Market – £32

A stunning hidden bar nestled in one of the entrances to Grainger Market, No. 28 is open for bottomless brunch every Tuesday to Sunday with a 1 hour 30 minute session costing £32 and a two hour meal costing £37.

Describing themselves as the “original bottomless brunch people,” the venue offers prosecco or Aperol Spritz as well as some very different food options including chorizo and chickpea stew and Toulouse sausage and 5 bean cassoulet.

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Pitcher and Piano, Quayside – £34

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Pitcher and Piano bottomless brunch lasts two hours with drink options listed as prosecco, bellini cocktails, mimosas, Aperol Spritz or pints of Amstel.

The North East branch of the popular chain also have wide ranging food options from a full vegetarian breakfast and a brunch burger to a baked Moroccan breakfast and a simple eggs benedict. Anyone wanting to try the deal out needs to book online.

Slug and Lettuce, Quayside and Grainger Street – £33

Tucked underneath the Tyne Bridge is another popular chain – Slug and Lettuce offer two hour sessions for £28 per person. There is also a second venue which is referred to as Newcastle Central on Grainger Street. The brand’s brunch deal includes prosecco by the glass, mimosas, bloody marys and more, with one beer – Amstel – available as part of the meal.

Traditional brunch meals cover the menu at both locations while those willing to pay an extra £3 can get further options including a southern fried chicken wrap, halloumi and avocado sandwich and a cheese and bacon beef burger.

Bottomless brunch at both Slug and Lettuce locations is available throughout the week.

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