If there's a surefire way to feel like the weekend's arrived, bottomless brunch is surely it. Here are some top picks from the team at goodfoodAU
If there's a surefire way to feel like the weekend's arrived, bottomless brunch is surely it. Whether you like yours with a kick of hot sauce or in the key of South-east Asia, Melbourne's cafes and restaurants have the menu for you.
Farmer's Daughters Move quick: Farmer's Daughters, the Melbourne restaurant that celebrates Gippsland produce, is only doing bottomless brunches until the end of May. Each Saturday, the venue's covered rooftop terrace pours Mimosas, Bellinis, beer and wine for two hours while you sample Baw Baw trout rillettes, the restaurant's signature soda bread and sweet treats like macarons . Saturdays until May 28, 11.30am-2pm, 95 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, farmersdaughters.com.
Hotel Jesus Kick off the weekend early and head to Hotel Jesus on Friday for 90 minutes of salsa roja and corn chips, an array of tacos, crunchy tostadas and grilled corn showered in tangy white cheese. The bottomless brunch deal, also available on Saturdays, includes endless Mimosas, frozen grapefruit margaritas, Micheladas and Sangria . Fri and Sat noon-3pm, 174 Smith Street, Collingwood, hoteljesus.com.
By submitting your email you are agreeing to Fairfax Media's terms and conditions and privacy policy. Bang Bang Rifle Club If you're not spending your weekends chatting with friends over popcorn cauliflower or cheeseburger roti, are you really living? The Rifle Club is your remedy to any FOMO you might have. Its boozy brunch features snacks like these, along with kingfish sashimi and tamarind lamb ribs.
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