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What's OnGet set with Bottomless Brunch at All Bar One

All good things come to those who brunch so round up your crew for a tasty tipple or two in the heart of London’s entertainment epicentre.
  • Dates 03/12/2020 - 03/12/2020
  • Location All Bar One, 48 Leicester Square, WC2H 7LU
  • Price £35 per person
Don’t miss All Bar One’s brilliant bottomless brunch deal.Offering 1 ½ hours of bottomless Prosecco or cocktails, and one main dish for just £35 per person every Saturday and Sunday from 10am - 2pm, it’s a must-have liquid lunch in Leicester Square.Fill-up from a mouth-watering main menu, serving the likes of a full English breakfast, Eggs Royale or a BBQ chicken, bacon and cheese melt. Or, choose from a vegetarian and vegan selection, serving the likes of a veggie or vegan breakfast, sweet Belgian waffles or avocado, feta cheese and chilli sourdough.Plus, choose either Prosecco, Bloody Mary or Mimosa brunch cocktails, or a range of soft fruit juices to wash it all down with.Fret not, All Bar One have enhanced their health and safety measures in line with covid government guidelines so you can rest assured it’s safe to rediscover this gem in the heart of the West End.Whatever you decide, get ready to for a lip-smacking bottomless brunches experience in London’s home of entertainment.Make a reservation online here. Or, call or email using the following details:T: +44 (0)20 3846 1451E: leicestersquare@allbarone.co.uk*Please note, you must be +18 years of age and have proof of ID before ordering and consuming alcohol. No ID, no entry.

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