Bottomless brunch has become a favourite activity for those looking for good food and drinks with their friends.
Since the Shipquay hotel introduced the first bottomless brunch to Derry in 2018, its popularity has soared and many other establishments have now brought the idea on board.
No two bottomless brunches are the same, with establishments putting their own unique stamp on it.
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Shipquay Hotel
The original destination for bottomless brunch in Derry, this fantastic setting in the heart of the city centre offers a fabulous brunch plus unlimited prosecco, Bellini's, mimosas or Bloody Marys.
This top hotel and restaurant is the ideal spot for a special occasion.
Thirsty Goat
At the bottom of Shipquay Street lies another destination for a bottomless brunch. The Thirsty Goat are offering a bottomless brunch of unlimited prosecco and bellini.
Bookings also include a reserved table in the bar's beer garden afterwards, to let the party continue!
Rosie Joe's
One of the many drinking spots along Waterloo Street is the popular Rosie Joe's.
This venue has two bottomless brunch options, so customers can choose between a prosecco or cocktails bottomless brunch, depending on whichever they enjoy most!
Maldron Hotel
Another great setting in the heart of the city centre, the Maldon hotel offers two hours of bottomless cocktails and a main course meal as part of their bottomless brunch.
Perfect for gin lovers who may not be keen on prosecco, with pink gin on offer as part of this fantastic deal.
This bottomless brunch can also be an evening venture, perfect for those looking for a fantastic night out with friends.
El Tapas Gra
A Derry favourite, Tipsy Tapas is El Tapas Gra's take on bottomless brunch. Offering a wide range of tapas dishes alongside, prosecco and cocktails, Tipsy Tapas is certainly a bottomless brunch with a difference.
And with the new addition of the Dirty Spaniard cocktail bar upstairs, the celebrations are truly unlimited.
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