Some venues stand out not just for what’s included, but for the overall experience they create. In Fremantle, Sweetwater Bar brings a distinctly stylised take to brunch with its Cherry Blossom Brunch. eld every Saturday, it pairs Japanese-inspired eats with rooftop views and live DJs, creating the kind of setting that feels made for settling in with friends and letting the afternoon unfold. There’s a food-only option for those wanting the experience without the drinks package, or you can upgrade to bottomless beverages for free-flowing cocktails, bubbles, wines and selected tap beers. It feels polished without being too serious, making it a strong choice for groups who want brunch to feel a little special.
In the CBD, The Aviary Perth leans into classic rooftop brunch energy. Its bottomless brunch runs across both Saturday and Sunday, with multiple sittings that make it easy to plan around your weekend. For $80 per person, guests get two hours of free-flowing cocktail jugs, mimosas, tap beers and house wines, plus a brunch item of choice. It’s the kind of offering that covers all the essentials of a good bottomless brunch: central location, open-air rooftop atmosphere, a drinks list built for groups and a format that feels equally suited to a casual weekend catch-up or something a little more celebratory.
If your ideal brunch leans more hearty than dainty, BrewDog Perth offers a more casual, beer-led spin with its Bottomless Beer Brunch every Saturday and Sunday. Rather than focusing on the classic formula, BrewDog goes bigger and more indulgent, with two hours of headliner tap beers, house wines and hibiscus spritzes alongside a generous share plate loaded with fried chicken, onion rings, tacos, fries and more. It feels built for a group that wants brunch with a bit more bite to it — less polished rooftop affair, more lively weekend feast with drinks to match. That point of difference makes it stand out, especially for anyone looking for a bottomless brunch that skews more relaxed and brewery-inspired.
Then there’s The Court Perth, which takes brunch firmly into event territory. Its monthly Drag Brunch is less about a quiet catch-up and more about going all in on the occasion, with free-flowing wines and house cocktails, a delicious finger food selection, interactive drag shows and games all wrapped into the ticket. Running on select Saturdays throughout the year, it’s the kind of brunch that suits birthdays, hens celebrations or anyone looking for something high-energy and unapologetically fun. It brings a sense of performance and personality that sets it apart from the more traditional brunch format, proving that in Perth, bottomless brunch can be as much about entertainment as it is about what’s in your glass.