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Top 10 Best Bottomless Brunch Spots in Chicago

Chicago's bottomless brunch scene has evolved into a weekend ritual that rivals any coastal city, with spots serving everything from Mediterranean mezze to rosé-fueled beachside vibes in the heart of the Midwest. Whether you're celebrating a milestone or just surviving another Chicago winter, these ten establishments have mastered the art of unlimited mimosas paired with exceptional food. Many of these hotspots have embraced modern dining tech through platforms like DineCard, offering digital menus via QR codes that let you order another round without flagging down your server.

AMBAR Restaurant, Chicago
#10

AMBAR Restaurant, Chicago

700 N Clark St, Chicago
4.8
2,355 reviews
$90 for two
BarBalkan CuisineUnlimited Small PlatesUnique ExperienceCultural Dining
Must try:Ćevapi with Lepinja Bread

AMBAR brings authentic Balkan flavors to Chicago's brunch scene with unlimited small plates that make bottomless brunch feel like a progressive tasting menu. The Ćevapi (grilled meat sausages) are smoky, juicy, and arrive with lepinja bread that's baked fresh—it's unlike anything else on this list and worth the adventure. The communal, tapas-style dining encourages sharing and conversation, perfect for adventurous eaters and groups who like to try everything. Their rakija cocktails pair beautifully with the food, and the staff genuinely enjoys explaining dishes to brunch newbies.

The Duplex
#9

The Duplex

3137 W Logan Blvd, Chicago
4.4
1,679 reviews
$80 for two
BarLogan Square VibeCreative CocktailsMicheladasArtistic Crowd
Must try:Chilaquiles Verdes

The Duplex epitomizes Logan Square cool—eclectic décor, a friendly staff that remembers regulars, and brunch food that's both creative and comforting. Their Chilaquiles are the real deal: crispy tortillas bathed in tangy salsa verde with queso fresco and a fried egg on top that ties it all together. This is where the neighborhood's artists, musicians, and young professionals convene on lazy Sundays, creating a buzzy but unpretentious atmosphere. The dual-level space (hence the name) gives groups flexibility, and the bottomless deal extends to their excellent micheladas.

Parlay River North
#8

Parlay River North

112 W Hubbard St 1st floor, Chicago
4.4
706 reviews
$85 for two
BarSports BarGame Day BrunchOutdoor SeatingCentral River North
Must try:Loaded Avocado Toast

Parlay brings a sophisticated sports bar energy to brunch, where you can watch the game while sipping bottomless mimosas without judgment. Their Avocado Toast actually deserves the hype—thick-cut sourdough with perfectly mashed avocado, everything bagel seasoning, and a poached egg that oozes just right. The crowd skews social and sports-minded, making it ideal for alumni groups or friend squads who want brunch with a side of March Madness. The first-floor location offers prime people-watching on Hubbard Street, and the patio is prime real estate when weather permits.

Storyville Chicago
#7

Storyville Chicago

712 N Clark St, Chicago
4.5
1,939 reviews
$90 for two
BarNight ClubLive MusicSouthern CuisineNight Club VibesDate Night
Must try:Chicken and Waffles

Storyville brings a touch of Southern hospitality and speakeasy vibes to River North, with a brunch scene that seamlessly transitions into party mode. Their Chicken and Waffles strike that perfect sweet-savory balance with crispy fried chicken over fluffy Belgian waffles drizzled in hot honey. The dimly lit, sultry atmosphere makes this equally appropriate for a date or a squad outing, and live DJs on weekends ensure the energy stays high. Post-brunch, stick around—this place transforms into one of Chicago's buzziest nightlife spots.

The River Kitchen and Bar
#6

The River Kitchen and Bar

2909 N Sheffield Ave, Chicago
4.4
1,662 reviews
$70 for two
BarBudget FriendlyNeighborhood GemGenerous PortionsLocal Favorite
Must try:Breakfast Burrito

Don't let the modest price point fool you—The River Kitchen punches way above its weight with creative brunch plates and a neighborhood vibe that feels like your cool friend's kitchen. The Breakfast Burrito is a sleeper hit: massive, loaded with scrambled eggs, chorizo, and perfectly melted cheese, all wrapped tight enough to eat without making a mess. This Lakeview spot attracts locals who prioritize flavor over flash, and the bartenders know how to make a proper mimosa ratio. Cash-conscious groups will appreciate that you can actually have a great brunch here without checking your bank account afterward.

River North Bistro
#5

River North Bistro

660 N State St, Chicago
4.4
294 reviews
$85 for two
Business BrunchNo Wait TimesClassic BistroCentral Location
Must try:Classic Eggs Benedict

River North Bistro flies under the radar compared to its flashier neighbors, but locals know it's where you go for solid brunch without the two-hour wait. Their Eggs Benedict variations are expertly executed—hollandaise that's properly emulsified and English muffins with the right amount of toast. The atmosphere is laid-back bistro chic, perfect for business brunches or low-key catch-ups where conversation takes priority over scene-making. The bottomless cocktail selection includes quality prosecco and bellini variations that won't give you that dreaded mid-afternoon crash.

The Whale
#4

The Whale

2427 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago
4.7
4,839 reviews
$110 for two
BarNew Orleans FlairBloody Mary BarLocal FavoriteVintage Ambiance
Must try:Biscuits and Gravy

Tucked in Logan Square, The Whale channels New Orleans charm with a Chicago twist, and their brunch scene is pure celebration. The Biscuits and Gravy are next-level comfort food—buttery, flaky biscuits drowning in sausage gravy that's worth every calorie. This spot attracts a creative, neighborhood crowd that appreciates good food without pretension, plus the vintage diner aesthetic gives it a cozy, lived-in feel. Their Bloody Mary bar is exceptional, with enough garnish options to build a full appetizer on your glass.

The Hampton Social - Streeterville
#3
TOP 3

The Hampton Social - Streeterville

164 E Grand Ave, Chicago
4.7
5,715 reviews
$95 for two
Instagram-worthyRosé All DayWaterfront LocationBudget Friendly
Must try:Frosé & Lobster Roll

The Hampton Social has perfected the art of the rosé-all-day aesthetic, and their Streeterville location brings that Hamptons energy to Navy Pier territory. Their Frosé (frozen rosé cocktails) are the stuff of legend and pair perfectly with their Lobster Roll, which is generous enough to share but you probably won't want to. The crowd here is young, fun, and ready to party—think birthday squads and girls' weekends with matching outfits. The pink-everything décor makes every photo look magazine-ready, and the bottomless package is genuinely one of the city's best values.

Summer House Santa Monica
#2
RUNNER UP

Summer House Santa Monica

1954 N Halsted St, Chicago
4.7
7,742 reviews
$120 for two
BakeryBarCalifornia VibesOutdoor SeatingBakery On-SiteFamily Friendly
Must try:Lemon Ricotta Pancakes

This Lincoln Park staple transports you straight to the California coast with its bright, beachy aesthetic and sprawling patio that's pure Instagram gold. Their Lemon Ricotta Pancakes are legendary—fluffy, tangy, and topped with fresh berries that somehow taste like summer even in February. The vibe skews upbeat and social, making it ideal for bachelorette parties, family gatherings, or anyone who needs a dose of sunshine with their hangover cure. Don't sleep on their house-made pastries from the on-site bakery; arrive hungry and prepare to stay awhile.

Aba
#1
BEST

Aba

302 N Green St 3rd Floor, Chicago
4.8
10,220 reviews
$140 for two
BarMediterranean CuisineInstagram-worthyRooftop VibesCraft Cocktails
Must try:Spiced Shakshuka

Perched on the third floor of a Fulton Market gem, Aba delivers a Mediterranean feast that's earned it cult status among Chicago brunchers. The spiced Shakshuka is an absolute must-order—perfectly poached eggs swimming in tomato sauce with just enough harissa to wake you up after Saturday night. With its airy, light-filled space and killer cocktail program, this is where West Loop power players and design-conscious couples come to see and be seen. The hummus trio alone justifies the visit, but paired with bottomless mimosas, it's a weekend game-changer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best bottomless brunch in Chicago?+
Based on ratings and reviews, Aba leads the pack with a 4.8 rating and over 10,000 reviews, offering Mediterranean-inspired brunch with bottomless mimosas in Fulton Market. AMBAR Restaurant also scores 4.8 stars and provides a unique unlimited small plates experience with Balkan cuisine that sets it apart from traditional brunch spots.
Where can I find bottomless mimosas near Navy Pier in Chicago?+
The Hampton Social - Streeterville at 164 E Grand Ave is your best bet near Navy Pier, offering their famous Frosé and bottomless brunch packages just blocks from the waterfront. At a moderate price point ($95 for two), it delivers Instagram-worthy vibes and generous drink pours that make it one of the city's best brunch values.
What is the most affordable bottomless brunch spot in Chicago?+
The River Kitchen and Bar in Lakeview offers the most budget-friendly option at approximately $70 for two people, without sacrificing quality. Despite its modest pricing, the restaurant serves generous portions including their standout Breakfast Burrito and properly mixed mimosas in a friendly neighborhood atmosphere.
Which Chicago brunch spot is best for large groups?+
AMBAR Restaurant excels for groups with its unlimited small plates format that encourages sharing and tasting multiple dishes. The Duplex in Logan Square is another excellent choice with its dual-level layout that can accommodate bigger parties, plus their bottomless deal includes creative micheladas alongside traditional brunch cocktails.
Where can I find the best Chicken and Waffles in Chicago for brunch?+
Storyville Chicago serves the city's standout Chicken and Waffles—crispy fried chicken over Belgian waffles with hot honey drizzle—in a sultry atmosphere that transitions from brunch to nightlife. Located in River North at 712 N Clark St, it's perfect for those who want Southern-inspired comfort food with live music and party vibes.

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