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30+ places for bottomless brunch in Manchester

By: Sarah Tierney and Jo Milligan

Updated: 15 September 2025

It’s important to note from the get-go that we’re playing fast and loose with the term ‘brunch’ here. The trained individual will spot a few intruders on our bottomless brunch in Manchester list. Pizza isn’t usually reserved for brunch – unless it’s the remnants of last night’s takeaway – but let’s just go with it.

Besides, the most important part, the ‘bottomless’ part, is what we’re all here for, right?

Get stuck into classic brunches of the poached egg variety at Pen & Pencil or pancakes with pistachio and hazelnut cream at Sicilian NQ.

Looking for something a little different? Enjoy half an hour of Prosecco-fuelled ping pong to go with your bottomless brunch at Pong & Puck in Manchester’s Great Northern.

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  • Bottomless Brunch at Atlas Bar
    Book Now Deansgate

    1. Atlas Bar

    Bars

    Atlas Bar is known as one of the originals of Manchester’s modern cafe-bar scene. And for its extensive collection of gins – over 570 varieties and counting.

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  • Bottomless brunch at The Pen & Pencil
    Book Now Northern Quarter

    2. The Pen & Pencil

    Bars

    The Pen and Pencil is the Northern Quarter’s cool all-day hangout, modelled on the New York bar of the same name popular with the city’s journalists and ad men in the 1950s and 1960s. It has a reputation for great cocktails, quality food and an atmosphere that makes it stand out from nearby imitators.

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  • Bottomless brunch at On The Hush in Manchester
    Book Now Northern Quarter

    3. On the Hush

    Cafes

    On the Hush is a popular Northern Quarter cafe bar, winning awards for its bottomless brunch. Loyal customers and visitors to Manchester love its colourful style, imaginative cocktails and casual all-day food offering.

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  • Bottomless brunch at Pong & Puck Great Northern
    Book Now Manchester City Centre

    4. Pong & Puck | Great Northern

    Activities

    Get your game face on with an afternoon of pool, shuffleboard and table tennis at Pong & Puck in The Great Northern.

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  • Bottomless brunch at Sicilian NQ
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    5. Sicilian NQ

    Takeaways

    Located in the Northern Quarter, this friendly neighbourhood bistro and bar is the place to avanti if it’s a taste of traditional Sicily you fancy – from authentic street food snacks through to big plates of pasta to desserts and holiday memory gelato, eat in or take away.

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  • Bottomless brunch at Almost Famous
    Northern Quarter

    6. Almost Famous NQ

    Restaurant - American

    Now a few minutes walk from its original site on High Street in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, Almost Famous Manchester NQ is the original and best. The new wave of burgers started here – OTT, in your face and, most importantly, absolutely top notch. Believe the hype. These burgers are memorable and meaty. You’ll be left with sauce all over your chin and one big, happy smile.

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  • Banyan Corn Exchange
    Manchester City Centre

    7. Banyan | Corn Exchange

    Bars

    Banyan in Manchester’s Corn Exchange has something for everyone and one of the best outdoor drinking and dining spots in the city.

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  • The Bay Horse Tavern Manchester
    Northern Quarter

    8. The Bay Horse

    Pubs

    The Bay Horse Tavern, to give it its full moniker, describes itself as a modern take on a Victorian Pub. With its dark hues and warm woods, puttering candles and kitschy knick-knacks as well as its range of gins, craft beers and ‘other libations’, it may well straddle the eras.

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  • BLVD
    Spinningfields

    9. BLVD

    Bars

    BLVD is the place to go if you want cool cocktails and a party atmosphere with your meal. It’s a place to get glammed up, to see and be seen with a soundtrack of House, R&B and Hip Hop to go with your Mediterranean small plates.

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  • Pancakes with bacon and maple syrup served at The Blues Kitchen in Manchester city centre.
    Manchester City Centre

    10. The Blues Kitchen Manchester

    Bars

    The Blues Kitchen Manchester is the first opening outside the capital for Columbo Group, which also owns the Jazz Cafe chain. And while we always enjoy treating cut-and-paste transplants from London with a healthy dose of scepticism, this one serves Manchester’s food (and music) scene well.

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  • Backyard burger, Bunny Jackson's, Manchester
    Manchester City Centre

    11. Bunny Jackson’s

    Bars

    Bunny Jackson’s touts itself as a dive bar and, while there is indeed ‘cold beer, frozen margaritas and a lot of whisky’, you can still line your stomachs as burgers, bar snacks and BJ’s wings are served every day from noon until nine.

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  • Crazy Pedro's Bridge Street Manchester Outdoor Seating
    Manchester City Centre

    12. Crazy Pedro’s Manchester Bridge St

    Bars

    Describing itself as a full-time party bar and part-time pizza parlour, Crazy Pedro’s is hot on super-chilled drinks, from frozen margaritas to ice cold beers. It’s also the place to head if you haven’t settled the Hawaiian-pizza-isn’t-a-real-pizza argument.

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  • Piccadilly

    13. Diecast

    Music Venues

    Diecast is a party venue and ‘creative neighbourhood’ five-minutes’ walk from Manchester Piccadilly station.

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  • Elnecot
    Ancoats

    14. Elnecot

    Restaurant - European

    Named after the first recorded name for Ancoats, Elnecot (meaning ‘lonely cottages’) takes its influence from historical cooking methods with lots of fermenting, a little foraging and a few nose-to-tail dishes.

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  • Bottomless brunch at The Firehouse
    Ancoats

    15. The Firehouse

    Bars

    Found in the former E & A Auto Services garage depot on Swan Street, Firehouse is the sister restaurant to Ramona’s Detroit-style pizzeria. It’s part restaurant, part bar and part performance venue where tables are available to book for dinner and “after dark drinking”. The space is open and airy with a real laid-back feel. White shutters, bleached brick and glitter balls hanging from the high ceiling complete the chilled out party ambience.

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  • Fress
    Northern Quarter

    16. Fress

    Bars

    Established in 2017 in what was then the outer reaches of the Northern Quarter, Fress remains resplendent in chic black-and-white tiles with splashes of shiny gold, although the culinary focus has shifted from fancy à la carte evenings to fun all day.

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  • Bottomless brunch at Gaucho Manchester
    Manchester City Centre

    17. Gaucho Manchester

    Restaurant - South American

    For many people, Argentinian restaurant Gaucho Manchester is the destination in the city for very good steak paired with very good wine. Housed in a converted Methodist church on Deansgate, with an open kitchen, and the original church organ still in-situ, it’s also known as one of Manchester’s best-looking spaces for dining.

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  • Stockport Town Centre

    18. This Godless Place

    Bars

    This Godless Place is a bar from the team behind The Good Rebel with a little more of a food focus. Housed in an old bank building with an ornate ceiling, the cavernous interior brings to mind a bingo hall crossed with a raucous rave. It’s more blue WKD than blue rinse though.

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  • Christmas at Flight Club, Manchester.
    Manchester City Centre

    19. Flight Club Manchester

    Activities

    Flight Club is a hit in London, Birmingham and Manchester, with its primary aim (sorry) to offer a contemporary take on playing a round of arrows in the pub – you can book your own semi-private area with a dartboard where two to six of you can step up to the oche.

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  • Gran T's Coffee House Altrincham is one of the top brunch places in the Trafford town
    Altrincham

    20. Gran T’s Coffee House Altrincham

    Cafes

    Gran T’s Coffee House Altrincham is a brightly-coloured all-day hangout on a pretty street. It’s inspired by the owner’s grandma but the food is more Gen Z french toast than homely cottage pie.

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  • Bright yellow seating and red lamp shades inside La Bandera in Manchester city centre.
    Manchester City Centre

    21. La Bandera

    Restaurant - Spanish

    This upmarket Spanish restaurant, tucked away just off St Ann’s Square, is the definition of a hidden gem.

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  • Louis is a new Italian-American restaurant in Spinningfields
    Spinningfields

    22. Louis

    Restaurant - American

    Louis is the next big thing from Adam and Drew Jones, the brothers behind Tattu and Fenix but it’s something very different to both. Modelled on a glamorous New York of yesteryear, Louis is the sort of place you expect to see Frank Sinatra propping up the bar with a martini in hand.

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  • Northern Quarter

    23. Lost Cat

    Bars

    Don’t be distracted by the flowers – walk through the florists out front and follow the neon sign (“cheap food and fancy drinks”) to two floors of fun, with late-night bevs, daily happy hour, BOGOF cocktails, scran every day 5pm to 10pm, and bottomless brunch and DJs on weekends.

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  • The opulent and moody atmosphere of Maya in Manchester
    Gay Village

    24. Maya

    Restaurant - Modern British

    Eagerly awaited fine-dining restaurant Maya opened with local chef Gabe Lea at the helm but by the end of 2024, he’d done a switcheroo with Sean Moffat over at Edinburgh Castle.

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  • Bottomless brunch at Menagerie Manchester
    Salford

    25. Ménagerie

    Bars

    Let’s get this party started… but not without lining your stomach first, fun fans. With tapas-style dishes for sharing as well as more substantial sit-down dinners, along with signature cocktails “designed to inspire”, Ménagerie is an immersive dining and drinking experience.

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  • The charcuterie boards at The Mews - a cocktail and wine bar just off Deansgate in Manchester city centre.
    Manchester City Centre

    26. The Mews

    Restaurant - Bar

    The Mews is one of a clutch of new places to set up shop on Deansgate Mews, or ‘deli alley’ as we’ve heard it called.

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  • Green Quarter

    27. New Century

    Bars

    Opened in the summer of 2022 after a hefty refurb which transformed the tired-looking New Century Hall of the mid-twentieth century into a newfangled music and dining destination in Manchester’s trendy NOMA district.

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  • PUBLIC in Manchester
    Northern Quarter

    28. PUBLIC

    Bars

    PUBLIC is from the team behind Evelyn’s and The Daisy so you can expect quality cocktails – and you’d be right to do so. There’s also a brief menu of umami-filled Asian and American street food that really hits the spot.

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  • Bottomless brunch at Ramona in Manchester
    Ancoats

    29. Ramona

    Bars

    Predominantly a pizzeria, Ramona incorporates a bakery, margarita bar, coffee counter, stage and Firehouse restaurant, and is found in the rollershuttered ex-E & A Auto Services garage depot on Swan Street, complete with a tree-lined forecourt, now the campfire beer garden.

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  • Bottomless brunch at Sexy Fish in Manchester
    Spinningfields

    30. Sexy Fish

    Bars

    Sexy Fish is no mere minnow in the UK dining scene. It’s brought to you by Caprice Holdings, the group behind some of London’s most glam dining spots. Think of it as more of a humongous mermaid – beautiful and ever so slightly improbable.

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  • Sixes Social Cricket in Manchester's Corn Exchange
    Manchester City Centre

    31. Sixes Social Cricket | Corn Exchange

    Activities

    Sixes Social Cricket opened in the Corn Exchange in August 2021, bringing a different kind of sporting experience to Manchester City Centre. Already a popular concept down south, Manchester might not be quite as bowled over with Cricket as it is with football, but don’t let that stop you.

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  • Tampopo in Manchester's Corn Exchange
    Manchester City Centre

    32. Tampopo | Corn Exchange

    Restaurant - Pan Asian

    The second of their city centre venues, Tampopo Manchester Corn Exchange has the same wok-fresh East Asian menu as its older sister on Albert Square, but with a bigger, more style-led setting. Think statement lighting and tiles, splashes of bright colour, and low-lit individual tables instead of the shared bench seating of the original.

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