THE BEST bottomless brunch spots in Brighton and Hove have been revealed.
After Brighton was recently named the second best city in the UK for a bottomless brunch, a new report has ranked the top nine cafes, bars and restaurants for a bottomless brunch in the city.
XOXO in Prince Albert Street, Brighton, secured top spot as Brighton number one bottomless brunch spot, followed by Six in Western Road, Hove.
The Bottomless Brunch Student Report scores each venue out of 110, based on factors including value for money, the food menu size, vegan options and the proximity to a university campus.
XOXO scored a total of 62.96 out of 110, with high scores for their availability, proximity to a university campus, food menu size and vegan options.
Situated across two floors and with indoor and outdoor seating, XOXO took first place, while Six scored 56.33 out of 110.
Here is the full list:
1 – XOXO (62.96)
2 – Six (56.33)
3 – Café Malbec (53.19)
4 – Red Roadster (46.90)
5 – Patterns (41.05)
6 – Block Bar (40.18)
7 – Socialite (36.44)
8 – The Mesmerist (35.07)
9 – Libation (31.04)
The UK’s leading bottomless brunch platform Bottomless Brunch previously awarded Brighton a score of 9.92 out of ten, based on factors including the number of vegan and vegetarian options on offer at each venue.
A spokesman for Bottomless Brunch said: “From a beautiful beach to an even better brunch game, Brighton secures itself as the second-best city for brunch-lovers to live in.”
Brighton was also ranked as one of the best university cities for a bottomless brunch, with students having to walk just five minutes from campus to find an offering.
Sheffield was awarded the top spot, closely followed by Manchester, Liverpool, Exeter and Leeds.
“Sheffield boasts a number of brunch venues that cater for everyone, including plenty of vegan and vegetarian options, choices of alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks, and a range of price options that are affordable to even the tightest of student budgets,” the spokesman added.
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