By: Kennedy Zak By: Kennedy Zak | July 20, 2022 | Food & Drink,
The only thing better than brunch is a bottomless mimosa brunch. Here are the best spots in L.A. to get boozy on the weekends.
9543 Culver Blvd 90232 / Website
In the heart of Culver City, Akasha, a New American-California inspired restaurant, is a great place to go for a boozy brunch. For $20, enjoy 90 minutes of endless orange juice-cava mimosas to pair with their tasty fried chicken and waffles (with peaches!) or the banana buckwheat buttermilk pancakes. With a lively and welcoming atmosphere, Akasha should be your next go-to brunch spot.
822 Washington Blvd 90292 / Website
With a colorful outdoor patio, this modern Mexican restaurant creates the perfect setting for a fun brunch outing. Get a bottle of sparkling wine with orange juice for just $25 to let loose with friends and try out brunch specialty items like the churro french toast or the huevos rancheros. Just outside of Marina Del Rey, Nueva also offers close proximity to the beach if you want to make a day of your brunch excursion.
1250 E Harvard Rd 91501 / Website
Mostly known for their high quality steak and seafood dinners, Castaway in Burbank also has an unforgettable brunch. Adding some extra flare to a traditional bottomless mimosa offering, Castaway allows you to mix and match a variety of mimosa flavors when you purchase the $30 mimosa package. So you get to try all the flavors offered: dragon fruit watermelon, fresh cucumber mint, lavender-activated charcoal lemonade and pineapple jalapeño. Also be sure to check out the short rib benedict for a delightful twist on the classic dish.
15600 Odyssey Dr 91344 / Website
With impeccable views of the San Fernando Valley and a bright patio setting, The Odyssey truly knows how to do brunch. Similar to Castaway, their $25 mix and match bottomless mimosa deal is a must try with flavors like apple cider pumpkin spice, dragon fruit watermelon, lavender charcoal lemonade and signature orange. And, if you’re in the mood to share, try their signature brunch platter for two featuring eggs benedict, herb-roasted prime rib, snow crab legs, a Belgian waffle, applewood smoked bacon, chicken apple sausage and roasted potatoes.
2518 Main St 90405 / Website
Specializing in California-Spanish tapas, Manchego in Santa Monica keeps it sweet and simple for their weekend brunch. For just $18, customers can drink bottomless mimosas or sangria alongside breakfast dishes such as the sunrise sandwich—crispy serrano ham, mahon cheese, scrambled egg and brava sauce—or their Spanish French toast. Be sure to sit outside in their outdoor garden patio for a gorgeous ambience.
2827 Pico Blvd 90405 / Website
If you’re looking for an elevated sports bar vibe, The Brixton perfectly meshes high quality food and sports with eight different TVs so guests can enjoy any game they want while dining. During weekends, they offer $25 bottomless mimosas with your choice of mango, guava, peach or orange juice so you can feel good and take in your favorite game. From acai bowls to ceviche to fried chicken and biscuits, The Brixton has it all.
6547 Santa Monica Blvd 90038 / Website
With inventive brunch items like the truffle cheese and egg panini, the flaming burrito and a thorough omelet bar, Eat This Cafe totally knows how to rock brunch. And like any good brunch place, they also know the value of bottomless booze with their $22 endless mimosa offer. Plus, if you order your brunch to go, you can purchase a BYO mimosa kit, which includes a bottle of champagne, orange juice and two plastic flutes.
3601 Overland Ave 90034 / Website
A $12.99 endless champagne during weekend brunch makes it pretty hard to beat out The Overland Café for one of the best boozy brunches in the city. In business for over 40 years, this cafe knows exactly how to keep customers coming back to the Westside. Of the many breakfast and brunch selections, pay attention to the huevos divorciados made with corn tortillas, two eggs any style, red sauce, guacamole, Mexican rice and black beans, and the Norwegian smoked salmon bagel.
Various / Website
Along with dazzling brunch menu items, all five Bacari locations offer a 90 minute bottomless brunch with mimosas, bellinis, sangria and more. Depending on which location you choose and which drink package (some offer hard liquor brunch cocktails), you can get boozy for $25 to $35 on weekends. To balance out your drinks, try the egg pizza with fromage blanc, caramelized onion, mixed greens and mozzarella, or the chickpea hash with chorizo, bell pepper, caramelized onion, mornay sauce and fried egg.
See also: 7 Great Places To Go For A Bloody Mary In L.A.
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