Bottomless brunches have long been popular with money-savvy students wanting to save some cash while enjoying the benefit of free-flowing alcohol.
The number of Newcastle venues offering their own take on the deal has grown over the years, but which ones are the best for students? New research from UK’s leading bottomless brunch platform, bottomlessbrunch.com, has rounded up the top nine brunch spots for those studying in Newcastle, rating them on a host of 10 factors.
The factors included the amount of food and drink choices, the vegan and vegetarian offerings, non-alcoholic drinks, price, and distance to the university.
Cog and Wheel in Jesmond took the top spot as the overall best place for a bottomless brunch in Newcastle, with a score of 63.67 out of 110. It offers bottomless brunch six days a week, guests can enjoy two hours of bottomless Prosecco, Pornstar Martinis, Espresso Martinis, Cockteas, Coors, or Aspall.
The venue scored highly for its bottomless brunch availability, price, drinks selection, and alcohol-free options.
In second place is the popular chain, Banyan in Newcastle city centre, with an overall score of 62.92/110. It scored highly for proximity to the city's universities and drinks selection.
Third place goes to The Purple Peacock scoring 51.41/110. One of Newcastle’s most ‘Instagrammable’ brunch venues with its vibrant decor, the restaurant scored well for their bottomless brunch availability and being in close proximity to the university campus.
The other top venues on the list for Newcastle were The Jam Jar in Jesmond, The Hudson in the city centre, Sohe, St Vincent, No 28 and Aveika.
The best Newcastle venues for bottomless brunch:
|
Venue |
Total Score/110 |
1 |
Cog and Wheel |
63.67 |
2 |
Banyan |
62.92 |
3 |
The Purple Peacock |
51.41 |
4 |
Jam Jar |
51.17 |
5 |
The Hudson |
40.24 |
6 |
Sohe |
38.40 |
7 |
St Vincent |
38.03 |
8 |
No28 |
36.00 |
9 |
Aveika |
31.47 |