Looking for a drag brunch in London?

    The Best Drag Brunches in London

    Looking for a drag brunch in London?

    Drag brunches elevate brunch to a messy art form. Get those pornstar martinis ordered and prepare for a raucous afternoon. Here are our favourite places for a drag brunch in London.

    Tonight Josephine Clapham
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    38 Clapham High Street, London, United Kingdom

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    Tonight Josephine is a gay-popular cocktail bar located in Clapham.

    They host various events like bottomless brunch, daily happy hour, and more!

    Weekday: Closed Monday to Wednesday. 5PM - 2 AM Thursdays. 12PM - 2AM Friday

    Weekend: 12PM - 2AM Saturday. 4PM - 1AM Sunday

    Last updated on: 26-Jan-2024

    Dalston Superstore
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    117 Kingsland High Street, London, United Kingdom

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    Not a store but a bar + café  + club that offers a unique combination (at least in this part of London) of food, drink, music, art, culture and parties!

    Dalston is a great place for brunch, burgers, salads and cakes. Later in the evening, the basement becomes a party zone with the crowd being entertained by some of the best up-and-coming DJ's and live acts.

    Nearest station: Dalston Junction Station (East London Line)

    Features:
    Bar
    Dancing
    Free Wi-Fi
    Live music
    Music
    Restaurant

    Weekday: 4PM - 12AM Monday to Tuesday. 4PM - 2.30AM Wednesday to Thursday. 12PM - 3AM Friday

    Weekend: 12PM - 3AM Saturday. 12PM - 2.30AM Sunday

    Last updated on: 26-Jan-2024

    Phoenix Arts Club
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    1 Phoenix St, London, United Kingdom

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    Located in-between Soho and Covent is The Phoenix Arts Club. It's been entertaining entertainers for over thirty years. This is a favoured haunt of actors and theatrical types, although you don't have to be a thespian to visit. This is one of the most charming bars in central London and it's very gay-popular.

    This bar was the original dressing and rehearsal rooms of The Phoenix Theatre. Laurence Olivier made his theatre debut Noel Coward's "Private Lives" in the 1930s. This place is steeped in history. Stars from the West End often take the mic and perform. There's a small cabaret area at the back.

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    Bar
    Cabaret

    Last updated on: 16-Jan-2025

      Austin Friars Balls Brothers
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      10-11 Austin Friars, City of London, London, EC2N 2HG, United Kingdom, London, United Kingdom

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      Located in the City of London, Austin Friars Balls Brothers isn't a gay bar but it hosts popular drag brunches. Enjoy the bottomless Prosecco (they actually bother to refill your glass). Very difficult to leave a drag brunch at this venue sober.

      Weekday: 12-11pm

      Weekend: Closed

      Last updated on: 21-Feb-2025

      Mrs Riot
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      10 Henrietta St, London WC2E 8PS, London, United Kingdom

      It's not a gay bar but it may as well be. Mrs Riot is a very camp place in the heart of London. They host regular drag brunches, including bottomless brunches where the pornstar martinis flow freely and some of the best drag performers in London are on hand to entertain you.

      Mon:18:00 - 23:30

      Tue:17:00 - 23:30

      Wed:16:00 - 23:30

      Thu:16:00 - 23:30

      Fri:14:00 - 00:00

      Sat:12:00 - 00:00

      Sun:12:00 - 22:30

      Last updated on: 21-Feb-2025

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