The most Instagrammable brunch venues in London

London has a whole host of beautiful locations to enjoy a bottomless brunch with your friends, but with so many to choose from how do you decide?

Michele Cuccovillo, Co-Founder of bottomlessbrunch.com has done all of the hard work for you and created a list of ‘Insta-worthy’ brunch spots you have to visit.

The Montague Hotel

The Leopard Bar at The Montague Hotel does not disappoint with its decor. The bold printed wallpaper and soft furnishings make for the perfect backdrop when you’re snapping a shot of yourself and your friends enjoying 90 minutes of free-flowing Lanson Champagne.

Memory Box

Neon signs, phone boxes and flower walls are what you can expect from a trip to Memory Box in Croydon. This brunch spot is not only about style with photo opportunities everywhere, but also substance, with a great bottomless brunch that includes free-flowing prosecco or cocktails for 2 hours.

Inamo

Enjoy an interactive experience at your dining table at Inamo, the Pan-Asian brunch spot. The table lets you explore the surrounding neighbourhood, play retro games or even watch the live chef cam, whilst enjoying 90-minutes of unlimited wine, beer and soft drinks. You can even personalise your projection with your own pictures for £15 when dining in Covent Garden.

The Lost Society

The Lost Society takes industrial glam to another level, with copper beams from floor to ceiling, velvet sofas in varying shades of blue, neon signs and of course a disco ball. This Insta-worthy spot is the perfect location to enjoy 2 hours of bottomless prosecco and mimosas.

Niku

The botanical paradise Niku has to make the list as one of the prettiest venues in London. With flowers adorning almost every wall, photographs taken from any angle are guaranteed a picturesque backdrop. And just when you think it couldn’t get any better, there’s also a choice of free-flowing cocktails or unlimited prosecco to be enjoyed for 2 hours at their bottomless brunch.

The Rubens Hotel

The Rubens Hotel in the heart of Victoria is the ultimate sophisticated setting for your brunch snaps. With grand furniture, white tablecloths and champagne afternoon tea served on silver trays, it’s a brunch fit for a queen and you might even catch a glimpse of her through the window that overlooks Buckingham Palace.

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