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8 Montreal Restaurants With Bottomless Mimosa Brunches You Have To Try With Your Friends

And there go my weekend plans.
8 Montreal Restaurants With Bottomless Mimosa Brunches You Have To Try With Your Friends

There is nothing quite like catching up with friends on a beautiful weekend morning over brunch. Spending the time at a hip Montreal restaurant chatting about New Year resolutions and how the holidays went, all while waist-deep in as much champagne and orange juice as an establishment will allow. How can you not love bottomless mimosa brunches?

Drinking in the early hours is usually frowned upon, but somehow mimosas (and caesars) have thwarted the usual conventions and continue to thrive in the morning as a perfectly acceptable way to start the day. 

Thankfully there are quite a few Montreal restaurants that have gotten on board and have given brunch-goers the option to really dive into the a.m. drinking with bottomless mimosa options to add on the side of your fruit and granola. 

Most of the restaurants on the list have a two-hour bottomless limit and you will have to order a main meal of some kind. Prices range anywhere from a low $20 up to $35, which isn't so bad if you think that even two glasses will usually run you close to $25. 

Keep reading below to find out nine of Montreal's best brunch restaurants with bottomless mimosas. 

Brasserie 701 

Where: 701 Côte de la Place d’Armes

When: Saturday and Sundays; 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Cost: $30 per person for two hours.

This Old Port favourite has six mimosa flavours to choose from; go classic or try something a little different like the La Vie en Rose which includes strawberry-kiwi nectar, strawberry purée, and Prosecco. The open bar is valid for two hours with the purchase of a main meal.

Check out the complete brunch menu!

Rosewood

Where: 60 Rue Saint-Jacques

When: Friday to Sunday; 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Cost: $25 per person for two hours.

You don't have to wait until the weekend to indulge your bottomless mimosa fantasies. Beat the weekend crowds and enjoy things like pumpkin pancakes and fried chicken waffles at this hip pub-like resto open from Friday.

Get more info!

Notre Boeuf De Grace

Where: Multiple locations in and around Montreal

When: Saturdays and Sundays; 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Cost: $30 per person

While known for its burgers, this restaurant shouldn't be missed for brunch. The best part is, even if you're not a mimosa fan, you can opt for the bottomless bacon caesar instead.

Check out the website!

SuWu

Where: 3581 Boul. Saint-Laurent

When: Saturday and Sunday; 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Cost: $35 per person for 2 hours

This neighbourhood bar and restaurant is the perfect place to spend your weekend, especially if you're looking for a boozy brunch. The brunch menu may be short but it's big on taste.

Make your reservations today!

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Le Méchant Boeuf

Where: 124 Rue Saint-Paul Ouest

Cost: $32

When: Saturday and Sunday; 10:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Méchant Boeuf doesn't cheap out on its bottomless mimosas; you'll never have to wait for a server to come by your table since the bubbly and the juice bottles are placed directly in front of you. It doesn't get much better than that.

See the full brunch menu!

Gypsy Kitchen & Bar

Where: 500 Rue Rachel Est.

When: Check back to the site for updated bottomless mimosa hours.

Cost: $35 per person

Take note, this restaurant is closed until January 15 but it still deserves a mention. The brunch menu is constantly rotating so you won't be able to plan your menu ahead but you can expect the freshest ingredients.

Take a look at the full menu!

Ginkgo Café & Bar

Where: 308 Rue Sainte-Catherine E.

When: Saturday and Sunday; 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Cost: $20 per person

As the most inexpensive place on the list, do you need another reason to come here? If you do, just take a look at the rather extensive brunch menu that includes everything you could need to sop up the bubbly.

Check it out here!

Bistro Pavillon

Where: 1650 Rue Sainte-Catherine E.

When: Sunday; 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Cost: $25 per person

Why not live in luxury for a few hours on the weekend? Forget eggs or omelets for breakfast, why not order a platter of oysters to go with your mimosas?

Take a look at the site!

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