Food and Drink in Liverpool

Jimmy’s Bottomless Brunch Launches This Bank Holiday Weekend

October 2023 Update: Unfortunately, Jimmy’s is now permanently closed.

Independent music venue, bar and restaurant Jimmy’s Bottomless Brunch menu launches this August Bank Holiday weekend.

Having already established itself as a popular dining spot for Liverpool foodies, with their incredible Sunday Roasts and a food menu full of flavour, it’s no wonder we’re excited for their bottomless brunch.

Situated opposite the Bombed Out Church, Jimmy’s motto is Good Food, Good Drinks & Good Music and we can’t argue with that! Their ground floor bar is a colourful and cool space with a wall of lava lamps and a huge neon Jimmy’s sign. The cocktails, beer, wine and spirit selection is spot on which makes Jimmy’s the perfect spot for day drinking. But it also looks epic in the evening when its neon glow is in full effect.

Jimmy's Bottomless Brunch

The restaurant located upstairs offers amazing views of the Bombed Out Church and there’s often live music coutesty of the piano playing maestros, accompanying the wonderful food which includes burgers, fried chicken and BBQ pulled pork.

Now onto the Jimmy’s Bottomless Brunch Menu! There’s plenty to choose from, with staples like the Full English, Double Sausage and Egg Muffin and Avocado Bagel. Plus there’s some classic American style dishes, with a Jimmy’s twist like the Berry Pancakes and the Coconut French Toast.

A stand out for us is the Duck and Potato Hash, plus the guys will be taking full advantage of their Big Green Egg BBQ for their 6 Hour Smoked Pork Belly!

Jimmy's Bottomless Brunch Liverpool

And there’s unlimited Pornstar Martnini’s, Pints, Prosseco and Gin & Tonics to wash down all the incredible food.

Jimmy’s Bottomless Brunch 10am-2pm every Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday. Launching Saturday 29 August and Monday 31 August.

Book your table now at https://jimmys.live/food/

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Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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