Categories: Food & Drink

There’s a new spot for bottomless brunch and mimosas in Toronto

There are only a few weeks left of what was quite an eventful year. And the best way to send off 2022 is by popping bottles and enjoying bottomless brunch and mimosas at the Drake.

The Drake has launched its first-ever Bottomless Brunch featuring all-you-can-eat oysters, smoked salmon, freshly baked goods, cheese & charcuterie, and so much more. Every Sunday up until January 1, excluding Christmas Day, The Drake will welcome all to enjoy an afternoon of delicious eats and bubbly plus a dessert table complete with a chocolate fountain.

The Bottomless event begins at 11:00 AM and ends at 2:30 PM with DJ Baby Q spinning the best tracks to jam out to. This is a great way to experience the holidays with all your loved ones and your closest friends.

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Pricing starts at $35 per person for the Bottomless Brunch and if you’re looking to add the bottomless Mimosas experience (we know you are), just add an extra $30 to your bill and you’re set.

Make sure to reserve a time ASAP because this is sure to book up very quickly.

Bottomless Brunch

When: December 11th, 18th & January 1st, 2023
Where: The Drake Hotel – 1150 Queen Street W

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