Bottomless Brunches in Boston, MA
Are you having trouble finding a bottomless brunch spot in Boston? It’s not your fault. While bottomless mimosas are popular in many cities around the country, tighter liquor laws in Massachusetts actually prohibit restaurants from offering free refills on alcoholic beverages. Many popular brunch spots work around this by either offering “bubble buckets” or oversized mimosas! Are you wondering where you can get the biggest brunch-style bang for your buck? These eight restaurants offer the closest options to bottomless brunches in Boston, MA.
Lincoln Tavern and Restaurant
425 West Broadway, Boston, MA
(617) 765-8636
While Lincoln Tavern doesn’t technically have a bottomless option, patrons can get their fill of mimosas using the “bucket of bubbles” option from the menu that offers generous amounts of Mionetto prosecco served with assorted juices. Your taste buds can dabble in a little bit everything while enjoying a boozy brunch at this popular eatery. The weekend brunch menu at Lincoln includes burrata, avocado toast, soft scrambled eggs, bagel sandwiches, baked goat cheese dip, wings, and more.
Ward 8
90 North Washington Street, Boston, MA
(617) 823-4478
Ward off the brunch-time blues by grabbing a table at this popular Boston brunch spot! The iconic brunch menu here revs up your midday engine with corned beef hash, Belgian waffles topped with berries and cream, breakfast flatbreads, breakfast tostadas, French toast, chicken and waffles, and omelettes. The “make your own” mimosa deal sets you up with a full bottle of prosecco and choice of juice. While you may have mimosas on your mind, Ward 8’s Irish coffee served with Jameson, brown sugar, and fresh whipped cream offers the perfect way to finish a meal!
The Friendly Toast
35 Stanhope Street, Boston, MA
(617) 456-7849
The Friendly Toast has earned a reputation for serving some of the biggest mimosas in Boston! This is also the best spot for flavored mimosas in Boston. After settling at your table, you can choose from the raspberry, peach/elderberry, tropical, or classic mimosas. The from-scratch kitchen at this popular eatery offers up a medley of brunch classics that includes churro bites, cheddar-stuffed tots, quiche, chicken and waffles, avocado toast, French toast, breakfast sandwiches, and more. Just try to resist the Irish Benny made with thick-cut English muffins, corned beef hash, poached eggs, and home fries.
The Beehive
541 Tremont Street, Boston, MA
(617) 423-0069
The buzz surrounding this popular brunch spot comes down to its incredible menu featuring coffee cake with honey butter, smoked salmon rillettes, baby gem lettuce salad, grain bowls, and Irish breakfasts. The pick-me-ups menu of cocktails offers both regular mimosas and passion fruit mimosas. While Boston doesn’t really go bottomless, you can make up for the lack of endless mimosas by switching things up with a few different options from the flashy cocktail menu here. How does a Queen Bee made with SKYY vodka, elderflower, grapefruit, and sparkling wine sound?
Café Luna
612 Main Street, Cambridge, MA
(617) 576-3400
You’re going to be over the moon about the mimosas at Café Luna! This Cambridge brunch spot will give you an education in amazing food with its steak and lobster BLT, prosciutto with roasted fig bag jam and arugula, butter-poached Maine lobster with spinach and tomato, crab Benedict, and honey-butter biscuits. Café Luna is home to what many consider to be the best Belgian waffles in the Boston area. Get ready to tear into berry-stuffed waffles with raspberry mascarpone, blueberry-compote waffles topped with lemon curd and lemon mascarpone, or waffles topped with caramelized bananas and pecans. The French toast menu is equally as decadent. The legendary mimosas here can be made with watermelon juice instead of standard orange juice upon request! There’s also a full “liquor coffee” menu consisting of amaretto, maple cream rum, Irish cream, vanilla vodka, and maple bourbon.
Burro Bar South End
1357 Washington Street, Boston, MA
(617) 426-9300
Burro Bar South End serves yummy Mexican-style brunches! This is also one of the only spots in the city to offer an all-you-can-eat bottomless brunch for $25. The menu here consists of huevos rancheros, avocado toast, French toast, burro Benedict, pancakes with crushed almonds and maple syrup, and waffles topped with apples, whipped cream, maple syrup, and powdered sugar. You can also enjoy a menu full of tasty “morning burritos.” The thick-cut maple brown sugar at Burro Bar sizzles like nothing else. Burro Bar’s brunch mimosas can be ordered with either orange juice or passion fruit juice. If you’re looking for a drink that meshes even more perfectly with the menu, go for the Hair of the Dog cocktail that features horchata cold brew, rumchata, espresso liqueur, and a cinnamon-sugar rim. Anyone looking for a nonalcoholic drink that will pep them up will adore the horchata iced coffee made with house-steeped cold brew, horchata mix, milk, and sugar.
Bambara Cambridge
25 Edwin H. Land Boulevard, Cambridge, MA
(617) 868-4444
Bambara is an incredible spot for a simple brunch in Boston. The yummy omelettes and egg sandwiches really hit the spot. There’s also a veggie hash made with black beans, shallots, and cilantro that can be matched with poached cage-free eggs. Bambara also serves very classic, frills-free mimosas. While French toast and buttermilk pancakes are great when you’re in more of a “breakfast” mood, you can also skip straight to burgers during your brunch outing here.
North 26 Restaurant and Bar
26 North Street, Boston, MA
(617) 557-3640
Are you looking for a great brunch spot near Faneuil Hall? This is the best place for a glamorous brunch in the city. While everything here tastes classic and familiar, there’s a fun spin on every dish! The brunch mimosas here can be made with your choice of orange, cranberry, pineapple, or grapefruit juice.
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