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Looking for the best Brunch and Bottomless Brunch in Soho? Head for Old Compton Street, Dean Street and the Carnaby and Broadwick lanes. Oxford Circus, Tottenham Court Road, Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square ring the area, so most venues are a short walk. We review this page regularly. Always open the venue page for current menus, Bottomless Brunch availability and more information.
Editor’s picks for Soho
A polished Broadwick Street room with steady all day service and a classic Brunch that keeps mixed groups happy. Expect familiar plates alongside lighter options, a lively bar counter for faster perches and comfortable booths for longer catch ups. Handy from Oxford Circus or Tottenham Court Road and an easy hop from Carnaby. Open the venue page for menus, dietary notes and booking.
Dean Street Townhouse
On the historic sweep of Dean Street with a calm, well paced dining room when conversation matters. Brunch leans into British favourites with simple choices for mixed tastes, and service is attentive without rush during busy periods. A short walk from Tottenham Court Road and close to Soho Theatre and Greek Street. Open the venue page for menus, dietary notes and booking.
Old Compton Brasserie
Right on Old Compton Street with an upbeat room, an open bar and a broad menu that works for groups. Weekend Brunch brings crowd pleasers and creative plates in a lively setting, and the space suits a quick bar bite or a longer table. Easy reach of Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square. Open the venue page for menus, dietary notes and booking.
Mildred’s Soho
Plant based mainstay on Lexington Street near Carnaby where vegan dishes are the core of the menu rather than token add ons. Brunch friendly options sit alongside all day plates, and allergens are clearly marked for simple choices. The room keeps a steady pace even when it is busy and suits mixed dietary needs. Open the venue page for menus, dietary notes and booking.
Shack Fuyu
Japanese leaning Brunch on Old Compton Street with share friendly plates and signatures like the Kinako French Toast for a change of pace from eggs and pancakes. Counter seats are ideal for pairs while small tables work for quick catch ups before a stroll toward Soho Theatre or Carnaby. Close to Tottenham Court Road. Open the venue page for menus, dietary notes and booking.
More Soho choices
Balans Soho No. 60 keeps an all-day rhythm and gets livelier through the afternoon. Bocconcino Soho covers the Italian brief in a smart room just off Regent Street. Inamo Soho adds interactive table tech to a pan-Asian brunch, handy for groups who like a bit of theatre. Bill’s Restaurant & Bar Soho suits mixed tastes and family meet-ups. Refuel Restaurant at The Soho Hotel offers a quieter hotel dining room when you want space from the street.
Bottomless Brunch in Soho
Bottomless offers in Soho are typically time-limited and often include prosecco or mimosas, while some list beer or a house cocktail. Inclusions, swap rules and session length vary by venue, so be sure to check the venue page for more details.
Soho Brunch guide
At a glance. The busiest blocks are Old Compton Street, Dean Street, Greek Street and the lanes around Carnaby and Broadwick. Rooms are compact, music is up, and tables turn quickly at peak.
When to go. Earlier sittings are calmer; the lunch window draws the crowds. Saturdays fill first, Sundays are steadier. Some kitchens pause between brunch and dinner, so be sure to check serving times in the venue page.
Dietary & groups. Vegan is easy to find, and Halal availability varies. Use dietary filters to find the perfect Brunch or Bottomless Brunch for you. Many venues cap group sizes unless you pre-arrange a set menu.
Getting there. As often the case in London, the tube is simplest. Oxford Circus (Central/Victoria/Bakerloo), Tottenham Court Road (Central/Elizabeth), Piccadilly Circus (Piccadilly/Bakerloo) and Leicester Square (Piccadilly/Northern) all sit around the edges of Soho. Street parking is tight.
FAQs
How long is bottomless in Soho?
Policies differ. Most venues set a fixed window. Be sure to open the venue page to see details.
What’s included in “bottomless”?
Usually fizz or a brunch cocktail; some offer beer or alternatives. Inclusions and swap rules vary by venue.
Do I need to book?
Yes. Prime weekend slots run out quickly, especially for groups, so be sure to book today with Brunch.london.
Is there outdoor or rooftop seating?
Street-level terraces are limited, while rooftop options cluster near Regent Street. Check venue pages for more information.
Are vegan, gluten-free or halal options available?
Vegan is common, gluten-free is widely marked, while halal varies. Use the dietary filters and check each listing for details.
This page is reviewed regularly and be sure to check the venue pages for more information.