Slug & Lettuce Sutton is all about enjoying bottomless brunch with friends, any day of the week!

Brimming with all things floral and neon, Slug and Lettuce is a chic cocktail bar and restaurant situated in Sutton. Just south of London, Slug & Lettuce is nestled in Sutton town centre, a stone's throw from Sutton Station.

Slug & Lettuce bars offer a fabulously fun, uncomplicated and unpretentious Bottomless Brunch experience, with free-flowing Prosecco, Mimosas, Aperol Spritz, Amstel beer, selected cocktails or soft drinks. Upgrade your drinks to include bottomless Pornstar Martinis, Espresso Martinis, or Sangria for the ultimate Brunch experience.

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Bottomless Brunch
Monday - Sunday: 12pm - 7pm

  • Gluten Free
  • Dog Friendly
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Groups
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
33-35 High Street, Sutton, SM1 1DJ
Overall rating
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    4 months ago
    We planned a girls’s Christmas bottomless brunch here and we were not disappointed!! Rob & Alex gave us the warmest welcome and looked after us superbly from the moment we arrived. Such a great afternoon was had with excellent service! Food and drinks hit the spot perfectly too. We’ll definitely be back!
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    2 months ago
    Really like this pub, have drunk here numerous times, the staff are very friendly and helpful, the cocktails are lush and the food is not too shabby either. Would come again.
  • 4.0
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    2 weeks ago
    You know what, the service was lovely. As I approached the bar, I was immediately greeted by a warm smile and enthusiastic assistance. It does go a little downhill from here, though. There was not a huge selection of beers and spirits and they really tried to push their cocktails. Personally, if I fancy a cocktail, I will ask. Having said that, the drinks we did order were priced reasonably. Next, we decided to order some food, you go to the bar after perusing a menu at your table to order. This was straightforward enough and to be expected in most pubs that serve food. The food was then served very quickly (it was not busy), and I had the sirloin steak cooked medium rare. I swear, I have never had a chewier, tougher sirloin than this. The cook to medium rare seemed to be executed well enough but it must have been a very cheap grade of beef. It was served with what looked like pre frozen peas and fries with sun blushed tomatoes and a fairly watery whisky sauce. I don't mind paying a little more for a half decent steak. I would suggest they invest in a better grade of beef moving forward.