What’s better than waking up on a Sunday morning, meeting your besties at your favourite neighbourhood brunch restaurant and debriefing about your Saturday night shenanigans, as you kick off the day with some delicious bites? Depending on the state of your hangover — or how wild you want ‘Sunday Funday’ to get — the answer is adding booze to the mix.

While Montreal is brimming with beloved brunch institutions where you can indulge in a blissful boozy brunch experience, it’s much less common to find bottomless mimosas on the menu.

These Montreal brunch spots offer endless glasses of bubbly and orange juice. We’ve ranked them by price, from most to least expensive, so you can keep the drinks rolling as you enjoy your meal, no matter your budget.

Wolf & Workman

Price: $50 per person

When: Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Address: 139, rue Saint-Paul O.

Why You Need To Go: The weekend brunch at this Old Montreal gastropub — known for its locally-sourced English-inspired eats — is adored by tourists and locals alike, only made better by the fact that you can add bottomless mimosas to your order. Yes, it’s on the pricier side, compared to other spots in town, but free-flowing cocktails are a worthwhile way to complement your perfect scotch egg or your divine sweet-and-savoury blueberry-bacon pancakes.

Wolf & Workman menu

Stanley

Price: $37 per person

When: Daily as of 8 a.m.

Address: Le Centre Sheraton Montreal Hotel – 1201 boul. René-Lévesque O.

Why You Need To Go: While Stanley no longer offers brunch, it still serves up breakfast on the daily with a bottomless mimosa option — although you’re not limited to breakfast here, should you want to drink unlimited mimosas throughout lunch or dinner. If you’re not familiar with the Centre Sheraton’s Restaurant Stanley, it recently got a major glow-up complete with a slick, luxurious interior and innovative menu, setting a new standard for hotel dining.

Stanley menu

Le Godot

Price: $35 per person

When: Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Address: 5145, rue Wellington

Why You Need To Go: Did you know this new — and already lauded — Verdun restaurant, specializing in eclectic cuisine, refined cocktails and wine, also serves Sunday brunch? What’s more, they also offer bottomless mimosas for $35. Warm and welcoming with its elegant yet minimalist decor, Le Godot is bound to be your new fave spot for a chic boozy brunch on The Well.

Le Godot menu

Commodore

Price: $35 per person

When: Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Address: HONEYROSE Hotel – 355, boul. de Maisonneuve O.

Why You Need To Go: This French restaurant, in the lobby of downtown Montreal’s hip Honeyrose Hotel, has one of the best boozy brunches in the city. For starters, they give you two hours to indulge in as many mimosas as you can drink — a little extra time compared to the typical hour-and-a-half. Secondly, the ambiance is warm, sophisticated and Instagram-friendly while the manu, though not too big, contains something for everyone from salted caramel and vanilla ganache french toast to a charcuterie platter.

Commodore menu

Saint-Houblon

Price: $35 per person with a reservation or $40 without (price includes all-you-can-eat brunch food)

When: Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Address:

  • 1567, rue Saint-Denis
  • 5414, av. Gatineau
  • 6700, boul. Saint-Laurent

Why You Need To Go: Despite costing the same amount as Commodore and Le Godot, Saint-Houblon ranks higher on our list because that $35 not only gets you unlimited mimosas, but unlimited food, too! Yes, we’re totally serious. For meat eaters, that means all the cajun scrambled eggs, maple ham, red beer bacon, garlic potatoes, sausage hash, fruit, bread, pancakes and maple syrup you can eat (keep in mind that the menu changes seasonally). Plus, there are also vegan alternatives.

Since Saint-Houblon is a microbrewery, if you’re not in the mood for mimosas, you can swap them out for bottomless beer instead. But do note that they make the mimosas here with cider instead of sparkling wine — a plus if you prefer cider, or a minus if you’re looking for a more traditional drink.

Saint-Houblon menu

Gaspar

Price: $34 per person

When: Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Address: 89 rue, de la Commune E.

Why You Need To Go: “On Saturdays and Sundays, treat yourself to classic French brunch dishes infused with local sweet and savoury notes. Enhance your dining experience with a mimosa kit that includes everything you need to create delectable morning cocktails at your table,” reads an Instagram post from Gaspar, a Parisian brasserie located in a former 19th-century warehouse.

A bottle of sparkling wine? Check. Unlimited orange juice? Check. Good times guaranteed? Check.

Santé!

Gaspar menu

Jacopo

Price: $34 per person

When: Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Address: 436, place Jacques-Cartier

Why You Need To Go: From Nutella bomboloni to cacio e pepe-style eggs, Jacopo provides a unique, Italian boozy brunch experience in the heart of Old Montreal. For $34, you’ll get a bottle of sparkling wine and as much orange or peach juice as your heart desires for up to two hours, ensuring you start your day with a taste of la dolce vita.

Jacopo menu

Piel Canela

Price: $30 per person

When: Thursday to Monday from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Address: 4542, rue Saint-Denis (same space as Caifan)

Why You Need To Go: Not only does Piel Canela have one of the most affordable bottomless mimosa specials in town, they also give you the opportunity to have bottomless mimosas more often — between Thursday and Monday — rather than only on weekends. Combined with the option to choose grapefruit juice instead of orange juice and the gorgeous Latin American dishes on the menu (both in terms of taste and presentation), Piel Canela is undoubtedly one of Montreal’s top spots for bottomless mimosas and boozy brunch in general.

Piel Canela menu

Ginkgo Café Bar

Price: $28 per person

When: Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Address: 308, rue Sainte-Catherine E.

Why You Need To Go: While Ginkgo is located on the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) campus, within the J.-A.-DeSève building, you don’t have to be a student to appreciate an all-you-can-drink OJ and bubbly special this good. In fact, it could very well be the best bottomless mimosa deal in town. The café-bar’s bright and airy space, filled with plants and natural light, is also a surefire way to cheer up (or should we say “cheers” up) no matter what kind of day you’re having, so keep that glass half full and bottoms up!

Ginkgo menu

These prices are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time. Taxes and fees may not be included.

Most restaurants allow for a one-and-a-half to two-hour time frame within which to consume “bottomless” mimosas. Despite terms such as “bottomless,” “unlimited” and “all-you-can-drink,” restaurants may still impose rules and limitations.

MTL Blog does not condone the overconsumption of alcohol or other substances. If you’re going to drink alcohol or consume cannabis, please do so responsibly and only if you’re of legal age.

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