About This Guide
Seven venues in Geelong and Newtown run confirmed bottomless brunch or bottomless lunch packages in 2026 — priced from $70 to $99 per head, with 90 minutes to two hours of unlimited drinks included. The drink lists range from prosecco and tap beer at the budget end to hand-shaken cocktails and full spirits at the premium end. Food ranges from wood-fired pizza to sourdough pizza and pasta to dumplings and bao to Chef's Hat Asian share plates.
All seven venues verified against their own websites and the Visit Geelong Bellarine directory as of July 2026. Prices and session lengths can change — booking directly with the venue before you arrive is the correct move. All seven require bookings; none run walk-in on the bottomless package.
Bottomless Brunch Geelong — At a Glance
| Venue | Suburb | Price | Session | Days |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen of the West | Geelong West | $70 | 2 hours | Sat–Sun |
| Justin Lane | Geelong CBD | $70 | 2 hours | Fri–Sun |
| Bahjong | Geelong CBD | $75 | 90 min | Sat–Sun |
| Edge Geelong | Geelong Waterfront | $79 | 2 hours | Sat only (2–4pm) |
| Two Noble (Sawyers Arms) | Newtown | $95 | 90 min | Fri–Sun |
| frankie. | Geelong CBD | $99 | 90 min | Fri–Sun |
| Recess Bar & Eats | Geelong CBD | $99 | 2 hours | Sat–Sun |
Queen of the West
126 Pakington St, Geelong West · Full listing →
The most affordable bottomless brunch in Geelong at $70 per head, and the one with the most outdoor space: 700 square metres of all-weather beer garden with a wood-fired pizza oven. Two-hour sessions run Saturdays at 12pm and 2pm and Sundays at 2pm, with rotating cocktails alongside wood-fired pizzas, pumpkin arancini, olives and black pepper calamari. This is a heritage 1856 pub on Pakington Street, not a pop-up.
4.2 stars from 863 reviews. The beer garden fills fast on Saturday afternoons — book the noon session if you want a table in the sun rather than a seat at the bar. Groups up to the beer garden's capacity. Friday nights at Queen of the West run live music through the Gig Guide programme rather than a bottomless package — this is a weekend-only offering.
Justin Lane Geelong
Basement, 57-59 Brougham St, Geelong CBD
The other $70 bottomless in Geelong — a basement pizza-and-pasta bar on Brougham Street running two-hour "Justin's Long Lunch" sessions Friday through Sunday from noon. The food is unlimited handmade sourdough-base pizza plus pasta, with a starter selection to open. Drinks flow the whole session: Aperol Spritz, prosecco, wine and beer. The house motto is "eat, drink and be messy" — this is the noisy end of the bottomless market, not a considered wine lunch.
The basement setting is a genuine feature: no daylight, no bay view, no aesthetic pressure. It's the right pick for a group who wants the two-hour eat-and-drink push without the social performance of a rooftop or waterfront session. Bookings via OpenTable; sessions are strictly limited to two hours per table.
Bahjong
1/82 Little Malop St, Geelong CBD
The retro-inspired dumpling bar on Little Malop Street runs a 90-minute "Feed Me" bottomless package every Saturday and Sunday from 12pm to 2pm. The food is a chef's selection: dumplings, bao buns, and street snacks. Drinks are unlimited cocktails, beer, and wine. At $75 per head it is the same price as Edge Geelong's waterfront session but with an entirely different vibe — a CBD dining room with a personality rather than a bay view.
Book online; let the team know you are going bottomless when you arrive. The Sunday session is particularly strong for groups who want the weekend-end lingering that a 12pm start on a Sunday allows.
Edge Geelong
6-8 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong Waterfront · Full listing →
Geelong's only waterfront bottomless brunch: $79 per head for two hours of free-flowing cocktails — Cosmopolitans, Pornstar Martinis, Elderflower Spritz, Margaritas — alongside selected beers, wines and seasonal share plates. Runs every Saturday 2pm to 4pm from the outdoor deck on Eastern Beach, looking across Corio Bay to the You Yangs. Minimum group size four; Edge does not run the bottomless package on Sundays. A non-alcoholic version at $55 per head runs alongside for the designated driver.
4.1 stars from 2,413 reviews — one of the most-reviewed venues on the Geelong waterfront. The 2pm session runs into the DJ programme Edge brings in on weekend afternoons, so book it as a full-afternoon commitment rather than a lunch spot. Dedicated dog-friendly area on the deck, though the bottomless session requires table service rather than bar order.
Two Noble — upstairs at Sawyers Arms Tavern
2 Noble St, Newtown · Sawyers Arms listing →
Two Noble is a Chef's Hat-awarded South-East Asian restaurant operating upstairs in Sawyers Arms Tavern — Geelong's oldest pub, est. 1850. The bottomless lunch runs Friday to Sunday from 12pm: a chef's six-course shared selection of bold seasonal Asian flavours paired with 90 minutes of bottomless cocktails, crisp prosecco, quality wines, beer and soft drinks, for $95 per head. This is the most considered food package on the list — fine dining quality rather than share-plate casual.
The location matters: Sawyers Arms sits opposite Kardinia Park, five minutes from the CBD. Sawyers Arms Tavern rates 4.6 stars from 570 reviews. Groups who want a legitimate restaurant experience alongside their unlimited drinks, rather than a party atmosphere, will find the closest fit here.
frankie.
26 Malop St, Geelong CBD
At $99 per head frankie. is the most expensive package, and the most comprehensive on drinks: hand-shaken cocktails, wines, basic spirits, tap beers, mocktails, tea, coffee, and soft drinks — spirits being the differentiator that the other five packages do not offer. The food is one main dish per guest, plus bottomless chips for the table, across a Pan-Asian Fusion menu. Sessions run Friday to Sunday between 12pm and 4:30pm; the latest booking is 3pm, giving a 1.5-hour window to finish. Minimum two guests, maximum 35 per booking.
The spirits inclusion makes frankie. the right pick for groups where cocktail variety matters more than quantity of food courses. Bookings can be made directly via frankiebar.com or by calling 03 5221 2067.
Recess Bar & Eats
247 Moorabool St, Geelong CBD
Geelong's only Coeliac Australia-accredited gluten-free restaurant runs bottomless sessions across Saturday and Sunday at 11:30am, 1:30pm and 5pm. Each is two hours of shared courses alongside unlimited premium cocktails, sparkling wine and tap beer, capped at 25 people per booking. The 1:30pm session upstairs is the Drag Bottomless Brunch — this one runs monthly rather than weekly (next dates are published on the venue site), and books out weeks ahead. A non-alcoholic version at $69 per head runs alongside.
Priced at $99 per head — the top of the market alongside frankie. If the group has coeliac or gluten-intolerant members, Recess is the only confirmed gluten-safe bottomless brunch in the city; the certification is what justifies the price step-up above the $70 tier.
Choosing the Right Package
The budget pick — Queen of the West or Justin Lane
Two $70-per-head packages, both good, but different rooms. Queen of the West is the outdoor pick: 700sqm all-weather beer garden, wood-fired pizza oven, heritage 1856 pub bones. Justin Lane is the basement pick: no windows, no bay view, no aesthetic pressure — just handmade sourdough pizza, pasta, spritzes and the two-hour eat-and-drink push. Saturday afternoon crowds; go Queen of the West. Weeknight Friday finish or wet weekend; go Justin Lane.
The waterfront session — Edge Geelong, Saturday only
Edge Geelong is the only package with a genuine water view — the Eastern Beach deck looks across Corio Bay. Saturday only, one session running 2pm to 4pm, minimum four guests. The 2pm start runs into the DJ programme Edge brings in on weekend afternoons, so treat it as a full-afternoon commitment rather than a lunch spot. Book at least a week out in summer; the deck fills.
The group with dietary needs — Recess Bar & Eats, Moorabool Street
Recess is Geelong's only certified gluten-free restaurant — not just gluten-aware, but Coeliac Australia accredited. If the group has coeliac members, this is the one venue where the bottomless package is confirmed safe. Sessions run 11:30am, 1:30pm and 5pm on Saturdays and Sundays; the 1:30pm Drag Brunch is monthly rather than weekly, so check the venue's diary before you build the invite. A non-alcoholic package at $69 per head is available for anyone in the group who isn't drinking.
The special occasion — Two Noble at Sawyers Arms, Newtown
A Chef's Hat restaurant serving six courses alongside bottomless drinks for $95 is the closest thing Geelong has to a fine dining bottomless experience. The Newtown location means a short drive or a taxi, but the quality step up from the CBD venues is real. Book well in advance for birthdays and anniversaries — Two Noble does not have the group capacity of frankie. or Queen of the West.
Seven Things to Know Before You Book
- All seven venues require advance bookings for the bottomless package. None run walk-in.
- Edge Geelong's bottomless session is Saturday only, 2pm to 4pm, minimum four guests. Every other venue on the list runs on Sunday as well as Saturday, and Two Noble, Justin Lane and frankie. add Friday.
- frankie. is the only venue confirmed to include spirits in the unlimited drinks list. The others cap at cocktails, wine, prosecco, and beer.
- Recess Bar & Eats caps at 25 guests per booking. For larger groups, Queen of the West (700sqm beer garden) or frankie. (max 35) have the capacity.
- The Drag Bottomless Brunch at Recess (1:30pm) runs monthly, not weekly — check the venue's diary before treating it as an option for a specific weekend.
- Non-alcoholic packages are available at Edge ($55) and Recess ($69). Neither other venue has published a mocktail-only price at time of writing — ask when booking.
- Prices are verified as of July 2026 but can change. Confirm current pricing directly with the venue when you book.
Also Worth Knowing
Best Brunch Pubs in Geelong — for pub bistros that open early for weekend brunch without a bottomless package. Edge Geelong opens at 8am both weekend days (breakfast menu until 11am); Barwon Heads Hotel and Esplanade Queenscliff open at 10am on the Bellarine. No minimum spend, no time limit.
Best Sunday Sessions in Geelong — for venues that lean into the Sunday afternoon programme after a late brunch: DJs, live music, and the long slow afternoon that can follow a midday sitting.
Wine Bars in Geelong — for a more considered drinking pace than a bottomless session allows. Archive Wine Bar, Tulip, and The Covenant are the alternatives for groups who want good wine without the two-hour countdown.