Fargo & Co is a strong pick for anyone who wants their brunch to feel lively and social from the outset. Running every Friday and Saturday, its brunch session lands on Saturdays at 3pm and includes two hours of bottomless cocktails, wine and beer, paired with share plates, your choice of Detroit-style pizza and a DJ setting the tone from the start. Fargo also runs sunset sessions on Friday and Saturday nights for those wanting the same format later in the day, but the brunch itself has that ideal mix of good food, drinks and built-in energy that makes it feel like more than just a standard booking.
Harlow takes a similarly social approach, but with a rooftop setting and a slightly more playful edge. Its Rooftop Bottomless Brunch runs every Saturday across two sittings and includes a brunch item of your choice, two hours of bottomless drinks and drag queen performances, all for a set per-person package. That combination gives it a fun, occasion-driven feel without tipping too far into full party mode, making it a particularly good option for groups who want something upbeat and memorable while still keeping the brunch front and centre.
In the CBD, State of Grace offers a brunch that feels a little more styled and immersive. Its rooftop “State of Disco” bottomless brunch reworks the usual format with a 90s disco theme, a themed brunch menu designed for share-friendly rooftop hangs, and two Saturday sessions to choose from. There is also a non-drinker option, which gives it a bit more flexibility for mixed groups. The fact the rooftop DJ continues into the evening adds to the appeal, making this one of those brunches that can easily stretch into the rest of your day without needing a venue change.
Then there’s Richmond Club Hotel, which keeps things classic in the best way. Its rooftop bottomless brunch runs every Saturday and Sunday from 12pm to 2pm, with two hours of bottomless cocktails, spritzes, beers and wines, plus share plates and a lunch item of your choice. At $65 per person, it feels like an accessible option that still delivers the full experience, especially for groups who want a straightforward, reliable brunch in a good rooftop setting without too many extra bells and whistles.