You simply cannot visit NYC without thoroughly exploring (and tasting) all the Midtown has to offer. As excited as you are to see the sights, like Rockefeller Center and Times Square, make enough time to enjoy brunch while in the area.
NYC is famous for its cuisine, and Midtown is the heart of the city’s food culture. You won’t find a better place anywhere for bottomless brunch.
When you enjoy a tasty brunch, you don’t want it to end. Or at least you don’t want the Mimosas, Bloody Marys, or your other drinks of choice to end.
With a bottomless brunch, they don’t have to. Make sure you’re hungry (and thirsty) before going to one of Midtown’s fantastic midtown brunch spots.
I recently took a brunch tour of Midtown and compiled a list of the best options for bottomless brunch in Midtown NYC. So, keep reading to learn which place to visit on your next Midtown, NYC visit!
Fonda
189 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011
Phone: 917-525-5252
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If you love your Mimosas, Classic Margaritas, Hibiscus Rosalita, or even beer with your brunch, look no further than Fonda for brunch.
You’ll find it right on 9th Avenue between W 22nd and W 21st Streets. Three alcoholic drinks are included in the brunch price at Fonda, a top-notch restaurant founded by chef Roberto Santibanez. He specializes in Mexican cuisine after studying at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris.
Choose from the numerous delicious entrees available, such as Burrito Texano, Revueltos Estilo Veracruz, Huevos Rancheros, Omelet de Espinaca, and more.
My personal favorite is the Pan Frances. I’m a big custard lover, and this dish includes banana custard with brioche, sugared pecans, ricotta, and other mouth-watering ingredients.
The Crooked Knife
232 W 14th St, New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212-929-4534
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Head over to the Crooked Knife for Boozy Brunch between 1 pm and 3:30 pm on Mondays through Fridays. Prefer the weekend? No problem.
There are seatings on Saturday and Sunday at 11 am, 1 pm, and 3 pm. Plus, this friendly brunch spot is conveniently located near Chelsea Market.
You get as many Bloody Marys or Mimosas as you can drink within 90 minutes as you eat your brunch. Devour one of this friendly restaurant’s brunch menu entrees.
I tried the Truffle Shuffle on my visit, and I loved it. It’s a beef burger dressed with Truffle Aioli, classic hashbrown, cheese, tomato, lettuce, and onion. You get fries on the side, too.
Haven Rooftop
132 W 47th St, New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-466-9000
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The Haven Rooftop’s location is just as impressive as its delicious food. When you visit the Haven Rooftop, you sit atop the roof of New York City’s famous Sanctuary Hotel, right in the middle of Times Square and within the Theater District.
However, one thing to keep in mind is Haven Rooftop’s strict dress code. You must dress business casual when eating at Haven Rooftop.
If you order an entree, haven Rooftop offers a bottomless brunch cocktail option. This restaurant has decadent craft cocktails you will want to try. I enjoyed more than one during my time in the city.
The Horny Ram
951 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10022
Phone: 917-261-4136
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Don’t let the silly name fool you: this restaurant has some serious brunch food. Want bottomless drinks?
You’ll get them at The Horny Ram as long as you order an entree. You can have as many Bellinis, Mimosas, or Bloody Marys as you can drink for 90 minutes.
Located in Midtown East, The Horny Ram features a relaxed atmosphere. Make sure to visit at least once, and preferably twice, while you are in the city.
The Horny Ram has a large brunch menu. There’s something for everyone, including classics like Eggs Benedict, Beef Burger, and Breakfast Burritos.
I love the dishes a bit off-the-beaten-path, like the Pancake Burger and Chicken & Waffles Sandwich. If you’ve got a serious sweet tooth, the M&M Pancakes might be what you’re craving.
Bea
403 W 43rd St, New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-602-1910
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You can find Bea near Times square, right next to the Westside Theatre. As a restaurant serving classic dishes with sophisticated options, Bea offers bottomless cocktails for a generous one and a half hours.
You’ve just got to order a meal from the Main Event selections and pay an additional fee. I love pairing Bloody Marys and Mimosas with dishes like Brioche French Toast and Quiche.
If you love traditional American dishes, you will enjoy Bea’s classic Steak and Eggs and Eggs Benedict. Prefer a burger? Check out the Bea Burger. You will like Bea’s cozy yet subtly chic atmosphere no matter what you order.
Tara Rose
384 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10016
Phone: 347-265-6855
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If you’re having brunch with other people who also love their cocktails, bottomless brunch at Tara Rose is just the thing.
That’s because everyone at your table has to take part and pay their part of the fee for your jugs of Mimosa or Aperol Spritz.
Located right across from the Little India Market, Tara Rose offers brunch on Saturdays and Sundays only, and each sitting lasts for 90 minutes.
And don’t forget all the delicious foods on Tara Rose’s brunch menu. On my visit, I enjoyed the Breakfast Tacos.
I found the Hangover Sandwich an intriguing option. I think I’ll try it next time! Another popular dish is the Chicken & Waffles.
Mom’s Kitchen and Bar
701 9th Ave, New York, NY 10019
Phone: 646-657-0080
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Located in Hell’s Kitchen, a famous area of Midtown, Mom’s Kitchen and Bar focuses on comfort food with a contemporary twist. Brunch is available here all day long, and there are a plethora of tasty dishes ready for you to try.
Mom’s Kitchen and Bar provides a host of Mom’s Signature Cocktails. The Maple Bacon Mary is ideal for your brunch visit, but plenty of other options are available, too.
For example, there is the Mojo magic, Rose-Colored Glasses, and Drink the Rainbow. One of this restaurant’s most unique comfort food dishes is Mac & Cheese Pancakes. The Pancake Burrito is another real winner.
As we’ve seen here, Midtown, New York, has plenty of fantastic bottomless brunch locations. Bloody Mary and Mimosa fans need to look no further than the options in this vibrant world-class city.
This list has an option for everyone. Whether you prefer more formal or casual style dining, there is something there for you.
If you aren’t quite in the mood for brunch and would like something different, check out some of the best rooftop bars in NYC.
Did we leave a restaurant out of this list? Make sure you leave us a comment, and we’ll check it out!