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Bottomless Brunch Sheffield: The Best Venues for Unlimited Food and Drinks

Bottomless Brunch Sheffield

Sheffield has one of the strongest bottomless brunch scenes of any city outside London. Dozens of venues across the city centre and Ecclesall Road run unlimited drinks packages alongside weekend food menus, typically lasting between 90 minutes and two hours. Prices generally fall between £30 and £45 per person depending on the day, time, and drinks package selected. Whether you are after Italian food and free-flowing prosecco, Turkish mezze plates with cocktails, or a full sports bar setup with burgers and darts, Sheffield has a version of it.

This guide covers the best-rated and most popular bottomless brunch venues in Sheffield, with verified pricing, what is included, and what makes each place worth visiting. All venues listed are operational as of June 2026.

Sheffield Bottomless Brunch: Quick Comparison

Venue Price (pp) Duration Drinks Included Area
Saw Grinders Union £35–£45 90 mins Prosecco, sangria, cocktails, pints Kelham Island
Panenka £34–£39 2 hours Cocktails, beer, fizz City Centre
The Lost & Found £37.50 90 mins Prosecco + upgrade options Ecclesall Road
Silversmiths £30 90 mins Prosecco, Bloody Mary, cocktails City Centre
The Botanist From £30 90 mins Prosecco, cocktails City Centre
Grappa Varies 90 mins Prosecco, Italian cocktails City Centre
Revolution Sheffield Varies 90 mins Cocktails, themed packages City Centre
BOX Sheffield Varies 90 mins Prosecco, beer, cocktails City Centre

Saw Grinders Union – The Kelham Island Standout

Saw Grinders Union at Globe Works on Penistone Road is one of the most distinctive bottomless brunch experiences in Sheffield. The venue occupies a meticulously restored former factory building in the Kelham Island area — exposed brickwork, industrial fittings and a space that feels genuinely unlike a chain bar. The food is supplied by Antep Kitchen, which serves authentic Anatolian cuisine from shakshouka and chilli-marinated chicken to lamb shish and a build-your-own mezze platter.

Saw Grinders Union

Saw Grinders Union

The bottomless element runs for 90 minutes and includes a selection of drinks from prosecco and sangria to spritzes, classic cocktails, and pints of Guinness. You also receive a brunch dish of your choice from the Antep Kitchen menu. The price ranges from £35 to £45 per person depending on which drinks package you select.

The combination of Turkish food and bottomless drinks is genuinely unusual in the Sheffield market and the venue has developed a loyal following because of it. The Kelham Island location also makes it easy to extend the day into the broader independent restaurant and bar scene in the neighbourhood — one of the city’s best areas for an afternoon out. For context on Kelham Island as a destination, see our guide to things to do in Sheffield.

Panenka – Two Hours in the City Centre

Panenka is a city centre favourite that stands out on duration: their bottomless brunch runs for two full hours rather than the more common 90 minutes, and for an extra £15 you can extend to three hours. The drinks package covers cocktails, beer and fizz, and the food menu includes burgers, loaded fries, wings and seasonal sides.

Panenka

Panenka

Pricing is tiered depending on day and time. Sunday to Friday brunches cost £34 per person, dropping to £29 for Brunch Club members. Saturday brunches before 1:30pm are also £34pp, while the premium Saturday after-1:30pm slot rises to £39pp. Brunch Club membership is free to join and delivers consistent savings for regular visitors.

Panenka also runs themed brunches — including a well-regarded New Year’s Eve event — and the later Saturday sitting tends to have a livelier, louder atmosphere as the afternoon builds. It is a solid all-round choice for groups who want maximum time and flexibility.

The Lost & Found – Ecclesall Road

The Lost & Found – Ecclesall Road

The Lost & Found – Ecclesall Road

The Lost & Found on Ecclesall Road sits in a 60s and 70s-inspired interior that separates it visually from the industrial-chic aesthetic common across Sheffield’s bar scene. Their bottomless brunch is priced at £37.50 per person and includes prosecco as standard, with upgrade options available — pornstar martinis or Long Island iced teas for an additional fee.

Ecclesall Road is Sheffield’s main restaurant and bar corridor, stretching south-west from the city centre through Broomhill. The Lost & Found’s position on this road makes it a natural choice for groups arriving from the Broomhill or Nether Edge directions, and its proximity to Endcliffe Park gives options for a walk before or after brunch.

The venue ranks consistently well in reader surveys and DesignMyNight listings, with particular praise for the atmosphere and the reliability of the drinks service. For groups who care about consistent pour frequency — a genuine consideration in bottomless brunch — the Lost & Found has a strong reputation.

Silversmiths – Quality Over Quantity

Silversmiths, on a street running between the city centre and the Cultural Industries Quarter, is one of Sheffield’s most respected dining establishments and its bottomless brunch format reflects that pedigree. The offering runs on Saturdays only, from 12pm to 4:45pm with the last booking at 2:45pm, and is priced at £30 per person for 90 minutes via Yorkshire Food Guide.

Silversmiths - Quality Over Quantity

Silversmiths – Quality Over Quantity

The drinks package covers prosecco, Bloody Marys and cocktails, and the food is several notches above the average bottomless brunch offering — Silversmiths is known for indulgent dining and the brunch menu reflects that positioning. It is the option for those who want bottomless brunch to feel like a proper occasion rather than a session, and the Saturday-only format keeps demand high and quality controlled.

The crowd tends to skew slightly older and the atmosphere is more relaxed than some of the higher-energy city centre venues. For groups celebrating a birthday or anniversary, Silversmiths offers a more refined version of the bottomless format.

The Botanist – City Centre Atmosphere

The Botanist - City Centre Atmosphere

The Botanist – City Centre Atmosphere

The Botanist is a two-storey venue on Orchard Square in the city centre, fitted out with rustic wooden furniture, trailing plants and warm lighting throughout. It has an outdoor terrace that works well for summer brunches. The bottomless package starts from £30 per person for 90 minutes and covers prosecco and cocktails alongside the food menu.

The Botanist is part of a national chain, which means a consistency of service and setting that some venues cannot match. Orchard Square’s central location makes it easy to reach from Sheffield train station on foot. It comes up regularly in reader recommendations for bottomless brunch in Sheffield, particularly among visitors to the city who want a reliable rather than adventurous choice.

Grappa – Italian Bottomless Brunch

Grappa - Italian Bottomless Brunch

Grappa – Italian Bottomless Brunch

Grappa’s Italian-themed bottomless brunch has attracted growing attention following the venue’s recent relaunch. It came sixth in The Sheffield Star’s 2026 reader rankings for best bottomless brunch in the city — a survey that drew dozens of nominations and produced a closely contested top ten.

The Italian focus differentiates Grappa from the majority of Sheffield’s bottomless brunch venues, most of which lean on cocktails and generic menus. The prosecco is generous and the Italian cocktail selection is a genuine draw. For those who want something that ties together the food and drinks experience more coherently than most venues manage, Grappa is worth booking in advance.

Revolution Sheffield – Themed Events

Revolution Sheffield on Carver Street offers a themed approach to bottomless brunch that keeps the offering fresh throughout the year. Their ‘Guilty As Charged’ Saturday brunch, for example, leans heavily into pop and guilty pleasure music alongside the usual cocktail package. It is a louder, more high-energy environment than some of the options above, which makes it ideal for hen parties, birthdays and groups who want entertainment as much as food.

Bookings are taken through the venue directly and the themed events calendar changes regularly. For groups who want to know in advance exactly what kind of atmosphere they are booking into, it is worth checking the Revolution website or contacting them directly before reserving.

BOX Sheffield – Sport and Brunch Combined

BOX on Carver Street is Sheffield’s dedicated sports bar bottomless brunch venue. The setup combines unlimited prosecco, beer and cocktails with food including spicy chicken burgers, lamb kofta kebabs and pizzas, all served in front of HD screens showing live sport. After brunch, the venue transitions into its wider entertainment offering: electronic darts, karaoke rooms, and continued sports coverage.

It is the obvious choice for groups who want to combine a brunch occasion with a sporting event — a Premier League Saturday, a boxing night, or a major international fixture. The energy is high and the format is designed around groups having fun rather than quiet dining, which should be factored into the decision depending on what the group wants.

Tips for Getting the Most Out of Bottomless Brunch in Sheffield

Tip Detail
Book weekdays for savings Most venues charge £5–£10 less Monday to Friday — identical experience at lower cost
Book well in advance Saturday slots at popular venues (Silversmiths, Saw Grinders) fill 2–3 weeks ahead
Arrive on time The clock starts at your booking time, not when you arrive — late arrival loses drinking time
Check drinks frequency Read recent reviews for comments on how frequently drinks are topped up — this varies widely
Consider the neighbourhood Kelham Island venues (Saw Grinders) give more post-brunch options; city centre venues easier for transport home
Look for membership deals Panenka’s free Brunch Club saves £5 per visit — worth joining before your first booking

Making a Full Day of It

Sheffield’s bottomless brunch scene works especially well when combined with the rest of what the city offers on a Saturday. A morning visit to Kelham Island Museum or a wander around the independent shops on Division Street pairs naturally with an afternoon brunch at Saw Grinders or Panenka. Post-brunch, the Kelham Island neighbourhood has enough bars and food operators to carry the evening without moving far.

For a city centre day, the Peace Gardens and Winter Garden are both within easy walking distance of The Botanist, Grappa, Revolution and Silversmiths, making it easy to fill a few hours before a midday brunch booking. Sheffield train station is central and well connected, so a day trip from Leeds, Manchester or further afield is entirely practical.

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