Above: Darlinghurst Country Club – pic credit: Mitch Lui.
The Bottomless Brunch trend has officially hit Sydney. Having attended one of these amazing brunches over the weekend at the Royal Hotel Paddington, I did some further research into other popular bottomless brunches around Sydney. Gather your girlfriends and head to one of these three venues guaranteed to satisfy your bottomless brunch cravings. Just in time for summer, bottoms up!
Darlo Country Club: The Brunch Club
One of the most talked about bars around town has ventured into brunching. Darlo Country Club itself is popular due to its beautiful fit out and NYC or London vibes. They have three very popular bottomless brunch packages with options ranging from $65 to $105/pp depending on your champagne choice. Food highlights include: Fresh Fruit Plate with vanilla cream & black salt, Tater Tots with 64 degree slow cooked eggs and hollandaise sauce, and the mouth-watering Custard French Toast. DJs, surprises and fun vibes are promised on their website!
235 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst
http://www.darlocountryclub.com.au/
The Royal Hotel: Bottomless Bellini Brunch
Starting early on Saturdays (at 9.30am to be precise) the Royal Hotel Paddo serves up a banquet style bottomless brunch fit for a queen. Located in five ways Paddington, the Hotel boasts a divine setting for their bottomless Bellini Brunch. Think all white interiors and pretty pops of colour in a light filled room. Gather a group of six or more to enjoy a Banquet Brunch & Bellinis every Saturday. The price starts at $65pp with a Bellini on arrival, or an extra $10pp for the bottomless option. A no-brainer really! Food highlights: The Banquet for a start, and the smoked salmon with hollandaise sauce and baked eggs cannot be overlooked. Remember to book in advance for this one to secure your table.
Five Ways, 237 Glenmore Road, Paddington
Cafe Ananas: Ladies Lunch
Cafe Ananas offers a fantastic ‘ladies lunch’ (not quite brunch but starting at midday it pretty much qualifies). Three courses and bottomless presecco for 2 hours will set you back $99pp. Described as ‘glamorous and flirtatious’, the venue brings the charm of Paris to downtown Circular Quay. With a cute French bistro theme and a great location, this is one not to be missed for a fun girly catch-up. Food highlights: champagne risotto and the chocolate tart. A great option in the city where it can be hard to find both quality cuisine and value for money!
2 Phillip Street, Circular Quay
Non Bottomless Option: Hotel Centennial
Although it’s not bottomless, the newly renovated Hotel Centennial is definitely worth a visit. For those seeking a posh brunch spot in the Eastern Suburbs, this one gets the big tick of approval. Newly renovated to the nines – with timber floors, luxe furnishings and contemporary artworks adorning the walls – it oozes sophistication. They offer a $60 ‘Centennial Set’ including tea or coffee. A brunch not to be missed for those who feel like skipping the bottomless part!
88 Oxford Street, Woollahra
http://hotelcentennial.com.au/
Have you guys tried any of these bottomless brunches? Leave a comment below! xo