Dog-friendly Bottomless Brunches in London
Over the past decade, brunch has evolved from a modest late‑morning meal into a complete phenomenon. What once began as a clever way to marry breakfast and lunch has now grown into an all‑day affair, complete with artfully poached eggs, avant‑garde avocado toasts and customisable cocktail flights. But the ‘bottomless’ concept, which usually includes unlimited mimosas, prosecco and craft cocktails for a fixed price, is what has truly ignited a brunch revolution across the UK.
Brunch spots have carefully reimagined their menus to pair small plates with an endless parade of fizz and froth, to create an experience that effortlessly blurs the line between meal and party. However, the latest evolution is the ‘paw‑tomless’ brunch, with spots that roll out water bowls, dog treats and sometimes even canine‑friendly menu items, so pups can be involved in the weekend ritual.
In this guide, we uncover some of the best dog‑friendly bottomless brunch spots London has to offer.
Megan’s, Clapham Old Town
A firm favourite amongst South London’s brunch scene, Megan’s offers light, Mediterranean‑inspired dishes, including halloumi fries, kebabs and shakshuka, with a spacious courtyard that is perfect for pups. Here, bottomless brunch means endless prosecco refills and each dog is welcomed with a fresh bowl of water, dog beds and a biscuit on the house. Featuring a real olive tree in the centre of the restaurant, the restaurant is laid‑back, sun‑drenched and ideal for those who appreciate a slow‑paced affair.
Smith & Whistle, Mayfair
Guests can enjoy drinks and lunch at Smith & Whistle, the bar at the Sheraton Grand London Park Lane, where dogs are invited along to appreciate the experience. The bar offers the only ‘dogtails’ menu in the city, created by its expert mixology team in collaboration with a specialist canine nutritionist.
For owners, the menu features a range of brunch‑friendly dishes, including poke bowls and lobster rolls. Canine companions can sip on the Poochie Colada (a blend of coconut water, kale and broccoli) Hound’s Hops, a (mint‑infused) dog beer served sharing‑style, or the Posh Pooch, a refined, pet‑safe ‘wine’ of ginseng, elderflower, nettle, lime‑flower and carrot. While Smith & Whistle does not currently offer a bottomless drinks package, its pioneering canine‑friendly cocktail list secures its spot on this roundup.
Rake’s Café Bar
Rake’s Café Bar, found within the Andaz London Liverpool Street hotel, offers a
dog‑friendly bottomless brunch experience in the heart of the city. Known best for its eclectic interiors, Rake’s invites guests and their canine companions to indulge in a brunch featuring dishes like the signature Rake’s Benedict topped with truffle and caviar, as well as plenty of dog treats. Here, owners are treated to bottomless Moët & Chandon or expertly mixed cocktails, set to the backdrop of a live DJ, making it a great spot to relax and socialise.
Rotunda, King’s Cross
Rotunda Bar and Restaurant in King’s Cross offers an authentic bottomless brunch experience that’s also dog‑friendly. Situated along the scenic Regent’s Canal, Rotunda features a spacious alfresco terrace where dogs are provided with water bowls and complimentary dog biscuits to ensure all furry friends feel at home.
Brunch is served every Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 3 pm, featuring classic dishes like avocado toast with poached eggs and 32‑day‑aged steak with fried egg. Guests are welcome to add a bottomless drinks package that includes prosecco, mimosas, house wine and signature cocktails for up to 1.5 hours.
The Exhibit, Balham
For the ultimate pup‑inclusive bottomless affair, Balham’s Exhibit offers its famous Paw‑tomless Brunch. A ticket includes unlimited pink or white prosecco, Heineken beer, espresso martinis, pornstar martinis or mocktails alongside any brunch item on the menu, all while your dog enjoys complimentary treats and VIP service.
The Aubrey
On Saturdays and Sundays, The Aubrey hosts a brunch experience with a Japanese twist. The menu presents a creative fusion of London brunch staples and refined Japanese classics, featuring dishes such as Tokyo Eggs Royale with yuzu hollandaise, Lobster Tamagoyaki Scrambled Eggs and Avocado Toast served on house-made grilled shokupan. Guests can sip on bottomless cocktails and champagne, accompanied by an in-house DJ, whilst four-legged companions are welcome to join in on the weekend ritual.
Studio48, Camden
Formerly known as Near & Far, Studio48 now welcomes guests to its stylish, dog-friendly brunch every Saturday and Sunday. For £45 per person, the experience includes a signature brunch dish paired with two hours of free-flowing Prosecco, Aperol Spritz, Margaritas or Bloody Marys.
Those opting for a non-alcoholic option can select bottomless mocktails for £30, or order freely from the à la carte menu.
The Rubens at the Palace
For something slightly more upscale, The Rubens at the Palace invites for a luxurious dog‑friendly afternoon tea with a bottomless option for humans. While patrons are treated to classic finger sandwiches, scones and bubbly in the Palace Lounge overlooking the Royal Mews, VIPs (Very Important Pets) will be gifted a pet-welcome hamper along with pet concierge service, making it an ideal choice for pampered dogs and their humans.
Scarlett Green – Soho
Found in the heart of Soho and with a title as the No.1 Brunch Spot in the world in 2021, Scarlett Green is a buzzing Australian restaurant famous for its bottomless brunches that welcomes canine companions. Their menu features a blend of Australian‑inspired dishes, such as the award‑winning banana bread sandwich and smoked salmon royale. For £49.50, the venue offers 90 minutes of free‑flowing prosecco and mimosas, or Daisy Fizz or Gosnell's sparkling honey & hibiscus, each paired with a sweet and savoury brunch dish.
In a city bursting with places to eat and drink, it’s heartening to know that dogs don’t have to stay behind. London’s dog-friendly bottomless brunches have transformed weekends into lively and inclusive celebrations where pups and their owners can feast, sip and socialise. What once was a simple weekend ritual for humans has evolved into a new pinnacle of London brunching, for themselves and their beloved pets.