Click through the gallery below to see our favourite bottomless brunches in London…

Bourne & Hollingsworth
The City and its environs are a haven of quiet at weekends, which means you won't need to surround yourself with too many laughing, shouty people at brunch. Other than your mates, obviously: you can take up to 11 of them with you and pre-book a table at trendy eatery Bourne & Hollingsworth. Jugs of free-flowing Buck's Fizz and Bloody Mary will keep you happily topped, while sustenance (booze doesn't count) comes in the form of breakfast classics such as a killer eggs Royale.
From £8 for bottomless booze, plus the price of your main meal. For more info, visit bandhbuildings.com

Bad Egg
With your head still pounding, settle down to a table at Bad Egg and order yourself a gochujang Bloody Mary – its spicy kick will perk you right up. The diner draws inspiration from the US to Korea, building an eclectic fusion brunch menu that includes scrambled egg tacos, cheeseburger sliders and Korean fried pork belly slathered in a sweet and sticky sauce. Get ready to loosen that belt…
£32.50pp. For more info, visit badegg.london

New Street Grill
Lip-smacking brunch options at this Liverpool Street venue include fluffy blueberry crumpets with golden syrup and vanilla creme fraiche, or a honey and yoghurt pot with granola. That's if your hangover's made you feel all funny and healthy. If you're craving something heavier, go for the three-course brunch: the steak was the juiciest we'd had in a while, and the peanut butter and raspberry tart was so good it had us feeling a tad emotional. Although that might have had something to do with all that free-flowing prosecco…
£25 for three courses, plus £15 for unlimited Prosecco. For more info, visit newstreetgrill.co.uk

Asia de Cuba
If you're feeling extravagant, treat your hair of the dog to Asia de Cuba's brand new bottomless brunch, located within plush hotel St Martins Lane. The bespoke Bloody Maries are a must: we had ours with pepper-infused vodka and ginger shavings. Heck, we're fancy that way. After necking back the drinks, graze on sharing dishes including black bean hummus with plantain chips, sea bass ceviche and mini Cuban sandwiches. Then opt for a hefty main, followed by unlimited Mexican doughnuts with gooey caramel or Thai chili chocolate. Well, they say you should feed a hangover…
From £48 for three courses. For more info, visit asiadecuba.com

House of Ho
Hold the Alka-Seltzer! We've found a better cure in the form of this pseudo-fusion Vietnamese restaurant's famous Rock'n'Roll Brunch. Diners can feast on a curated menu of East Asian favourites including chicken doused in caramelised fish sauce, or juicy apple-smoked pork belly, while refreshment comes in the form of lychee bellinis and unlimited prosecco. You'll be be on the table rocking out to 'Sweet Child of Mine' before it's time for dessert…
£29pp. For more info, visit houseofho.co.uk