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Latest update: 23 April 2025
Craving delicious food AND cocktails this weekend? Amsterdam is bursting with spots to enjoy brunch and sip unlimited mimosas. Aka: a boozy brunch! I’ve put my liver to the test (someone’s gotta do it!) and found the best places for you. Here’s to your weekend… and the afternoon naps that follow!
Boozy brunch at NENI
You may already be familiar with NENI at Stadionplein due to their exceptional dinners. But did you know you can also go there on weekends for a Boozy Brunch? You can make reservations for Saturday AND Sunday to enjoy their Eastern-Mediterranean cuisine. You’ll get delicious mezze, a main course of your choice, and a selection of different desserts. Everything looks beautiful and super tasty – so tasty that I forgot to take photos. Oops! Guess I’ll have to go back!
NENI’s brunch is definitely a good foundation for adding the “free flowing drinks” option. With the Boozy Brunch, you’ll get endless cocktails (choose from gin and tonic, paloma and bloody mary), wine, prosecco, and beer. Let’s get boozy!
Bottomless brunch at Celia
Celia has become almost legendary in downtown Amsterdam. It looks great and has a convenient central location. Celia’s kitchen is inspired by California, so think of dishes like shakshuka, eggs benedict, and Caesar salad. With the bottomless brunch, each person can choose two small dishes and enjoy unlimited mimosas, prosecco, and bloody marys for 1.5 hours. Personally, I find the amount of food a bit skimpy – I need to order a dessert afterward. But if you’re mainly there for the “boozy” part of brunch, you’re in the right place!


Boozy Brunch at Volare
Heads up! You need to act fast at Volare because this Amsterdam Boozy Brunch happens just once a month. It’s a real party when it does happen. Delicious Italian food, music, disco bingo, and more entertainment. And of course, plenty of drinks—otherwise, it wouldn’t be a boozy brunch, right? At Volare, you can have as many Aperol Spritzes as your heart desires. This one’s still on my to-do list. Hopefully, it’ll finally fit into my schedule soon.
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Bottomless Bellini Brunch at La Nostra Gigi
Here’s another bottomless brunch with an Italian vibe: La Nostra Gigi. Bellini cocktails flow generously. La Nostra Gigi is a bit kitschy, but the food is good. On certain dates, they also organize special boozy brunches, for example, one with champagne or live music by René Froger.
More travel inspiration for the Netherlands

Useful links for travel in the Netherlands
- Accommodation. Forever favorites: Booking.com and Campspace. Or try a holiday resort via Roompot. Rather stay in a hostel? Try HostelWorld.
- Activities. You book the best tours and activities with GetYourGuide and Viator. Another good option is WithLocals. Try a ‘free’ walking tour with Freetour or GuruWalk, and for bike tours, try Baja Bikes.
- Attractions and museums. Get a 5% discount on museums and attractions via Tiqets with the coupon code KIMOPREIS22.
- Car rental. Compare more prices at Discover Cars and Rental Cars.
- Package deals. Rather go on a catered trip? Try CheapOair or Expedia.
- Public transport. Use the regular public transport options, or find a bus, train, or other mode of transportation on Busbud or Omio.
- SIM card. Beware of unexpectedly high calling and internet costs. Buy a local SIM card when you arrive, or arrange one online via Airalo.
- Travel guides. I love the practical travel guides from Lonely Planet, buy them Amazon. I always enjoy seeing my own country through the eyes of foreign visitors.
- Yoga retreat. Or try a yoga retreat in the Netherlands.
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