Bottomless brunch in Fort Lauderdale has options at nearly every price point. The hard part is knowing which spots actually do it well and which let the refills slow to a crawl after round two. These eleven places deliver on the promise, with current pricing and enough context to pick the one that fits your Saturday.
Reservations are strongly recommended at most of them.
Big City Tavern
Sat & Sun. $15 bottomless mimosas, Bloody Marys, bellinis, and sangrias.
The most affordable option on this list sits right on Las Olas Boulevard. Fifteen dollars covers four different drinks with no time pressure, and the food is solid American brunch fare. Good for a group who wants a good time without a big tab, and the Las Olas foot traffic gives you an easy afternoon after. bigcitylasolas.com
Rocco's Tacos
Sat & Sun, till 4pm. $17 bottomless mimosas, Bloody Marys, or rosé with entrée.
Loud, lively, and committed to the party. Bottomless drinks run $17 with any food order, and the guacamole made tableside at the start of the meal tends to set the tone for the rest of it. Not the place for a quiet catch-up brunch. The place for a group that showed up ready. roccostacos.com
Louie Bossi's Italian Ristorante
Sat & Sun, 11am–4pm. $19 bottomless mimosas, Bloody Marys, bellinis, and spritzers.
The price-to-quality ratio here is hard to beat on Las Olas. For $19, you get four drink options and an Italian brunch menu anchored by genuinely good pizza. The Caprocciosa with gorgonzola, pear, truffle honey, and basil is worth ordering even if you're only here for the drinks. Sit outside when the weather cooperates. louiebossi.com
Shooters Waterfront
Sat & Sun, 11am–4pm. $20 bottomless mimosas and Bloody Marys.
Shooters has been the Intracoastal brunch spot that Fort Lauderdale keeps coming back to for decades. Bottomless mimosas and Bloody Marys run $20 alongside a separately priced buffet with eggs benedict, an omelet station, and live music while boats drift past. It's a Fort Lauderdale classic for a reason. Book ahead, especially on Sundays. It fills up. If you're working your way through the best waterfront dining in Fort Lauderdale, this one belongs on the list. shooterswaterfront.com
Boatyard
Sundays only. $25 bottomless mimosas, Bloody Marys, and bellinis / $40 premium cocktails.
Boatyard keeps bottomless brunch to Sundays, which means it doesn't get overrun. The marina setting on SE 17th Street puts you on the water with a coastal menu built around fresh seafood. The $25 option covers the standard bottomless drinks; premium cocktails upgrade to $40. The food here is a level up from most brunch spots, so factor that into what you're spending total. boatyard.restaurant
Cafe Bastille
Sat & Sun. $30 bottomless mimosas / $35 bottomless bellinis.
Downtown Fort Lauderdale's French cafe does brunch at a different pace from the Las Olas party spots. The setting is intimate with small tables, good natural light, and an actual French-leaning menu. At $30 for mimosas or $35 for bellinis, the pricing is mid-range, and the food backs it up. Worth considering if you want something that doesn't feel like a competition for the loudest table. cafebastilledowntown.com
YOLO
Sat & Sun. Bottomless house sparkling, champagne, Bloody Marys, or bellinis with entrée.
YOLO has been running reliable upscale brunch on Las Olas for years. Bottomless drinks come with any entrée and cover four options ranging from house sparkling to premium champagne. The patio faces the boulevard, service is consistent, and the kitchen doesn't cut corners. Solid for a date or a small group that wants it done right without going full special-occasion. yolorestaurant.com
Earls Kitchen + Bar
Sat & Sun. Bottomless brunch with espresso martini tower option.
Earls on Las Olas has two levels and a rooftop patio that overlooks the strip. The bottomless brunch runs every Saturday and Sunday, and they're one of the only spots in the 954 offering an espresso martini tower as a brunch add-on. The menu runs from prime steaks to Sticky Korean Ribs. The energy here is a notch above a casual Las Olas lunch. earls.ca/locations/las-olas
S3 Restaurant
Sat & Sun, 10am–3:30pm. ~$26 bottomless bubbles and Bloody Marys.
S3 sits at A1A inside the Beach House Hilton, which means direct Atlantic Ocean views from your table. The menu centers on coastal cuisine and sushi with a sharable format, and bottomless bubbles and Bloody Marys run around $26. If you're spending a morning at Fort Lauderdale Beach, building brunch around S3 is an easy decision. The vibe runs upscale-casual, a step up from the Las Olas spots. s3restaurant.com
Rooftop @1WLO
Sundays. Bottomless mimosas with downtown views.
Rooftop @1WLO runs bottomless brunch on Sundays above downtown Fort Lauderdale. The open-air setting above W Las Olas gives you city skyline views and a menu built around elevated brunch bites. It's a natural fit if you're spending the day exploring downtown or pairing it with another stop in the area. Anyone already familiar with the rooftop bars in Fort Lauderdale scene likely already has this one flagged. rooftop1wlo.com
Lona Cocina & Tequileria
Sundays. $55/person — chef-attended food stations + bottomless margaritas, mimosas, and Bloody Marys.
Lona is the high end of this list. At $55 per person, you get chef-attended food stations plus bottomless Lona margaritas, mimosas, and Bloody Marys at Pier 66 in Fort Lauderdale. The Mexican menu leans into the tequila program, and the whole setup runs closer to a brunch event than a casual meal. Sunday only, reservations expected. If you're celebrating something, this is the one. lonarestaurant.com
Most of these spots run Saturdays and Sundays through mid-afternoon, though hours can shift seasonally. Check the venue's site before showing up on a holiday weekend.
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