Bocconcino is a fine dining Italian restaurant in the heart of Soho. The Bottomless Pizza Brunch & Bubbles offers you all-you-can-eat pizza, with free-flowing drinks and live music, creating the perfect afternoon.

The restaurant features two floors, with a chic fusion of sleek modernism and traditional Italian accents. Lower Ground Floor features a bar and an open plan kitchen with a pizza oven. Ground Floor is a spacious room with several alcoves perfect for a more private dining setting.

Explore their diverse menu of over 10 wood-oven pizzas, including favourites like Pizza Burrata and the classic Diavola. You can choose from two brunch packages: the Standard Package, which includes bottomless Prosecco for just £59* per guest, or the Premium Package, featuring free-flowing cocktails - with a choice of Bellini, Rossini, or Aperol Spritz - for only £64* per guest. The ambience is enriched by fantastic live music and resident DJs to provide a sophisticated brunch experience you'll be sure to remember.

*Service charge is added to the final bill

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Bottomless Brunch
Saturday:  12-3pm.

  • Bottomless Food
  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Brunch
  • Groups
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Halal Options
  • Luxury
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Live Music
  • Online Booking
59 Great Marlborough, London, W1F 7JY
Overall rating
4.5
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    a week ago
    A beautiful spot with lively ambience, and delicious food. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Soho!! I appreciated the thoughtful and tasty options available. Highlights for me included the vegetarian Tagliatelle with Black Summer Truffle, and the Ravioli stuffed with Spinach & Ricotta!! all of which felt indulgent and well‑prepared. Service was warm and efficient.
  • 2.0
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    2 months ago
    The interior of the restaurant was lovely - stylish and thoughtfully designed, which made a great first impression. However, £18 for a few cherry tomatoes with buffalo cheese felt excessive, especially considering the portion size. The rest of the food was decent, but nothing that really stood out. A rather odd moment was when my friend’s small bottle of water, which was on the table, was taken away by the staff with the promise to keep it for her - only for it never to be returned. While the restaurant seems to aim for a fine dining experience, the details let it down. There were quite a few fruit flies around, and at one point a server (in a suit) actually had to catch one with a napkin while serving food - I had pointed it out, but still, not what you'd expect. Our waitress was pleasant, but service was quite slow, particularly when it came time to pay. When we asked to split the bill by exact amounts, she seemed visibly annoyed, which was disappointing. As we left, neither of the two hostesses at the front acknowledged us - no goodbye, no thank you - they were too busy chatting with each other, despite clearly seeing us leave. We did pay the 13.5% service charge, but honestly, it didn’t feel earned. While some dishes were enjoyable, overall the experience didn’t meet expectations, and I wouldn’t return. There are plenty of other places offering better food and service for the same price - or less.
  • 5.0
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    2 months ago
    Really enjoyed their bottomless brunch! Food was delicious and our drinks were never empty. The restaurant is beautiful and loved the saxophone player. The waiters were extremely friendly and service was great. One thing to mention- we had already payed for the brunch online prior so when we received a bill on the day we had to correct this and show proof. Issue was sorted quickly though. Would definitely recommend and would come again!