Guilty London Launches Boozy Bottomless Pizza Brunch

Rebecca Pasha
Authored by Rebecca Pasha
Posted: Friday, June 21, 2024 - 09:17

Guilty London, located in the funky design-led Shoreditch hotel nhow London, has launched a brand-new Bottomless Brunch menu, inviting London locals and visitors alike to feast on an unlimited supply of indulgent pizzas, prosecco, and sangria from Saturday 8th June.

Priced at £45 per person, the brunch will be available every Saturday with two sessions to choose from, one at 12pm and a later sitting at 2pm, both lasting 90 minutes. During the brunch Guilty London’s resident DJ will be spinning some tunes and the restaurant team will be delivering their usual playful and upbeat service, ensuring guests get to experience the vibe-dining party atmosphere Guilty London is known for. 

The mouth-wateringly good menu includes an array of freshly prepared pizzas with qualities captured in their names – Brave topped with pepperoni and Padrón peppers, Daring which features prawns, black olives and a leek and garlic oil, Jealous which is adorned with sumptuous burrata and basil and the classic Six Seasons which is rich in flavour with a mix of cheeses including pecorino, scamorza, mozzarella and gorgonzola. Gluten-free and vegan options are available on request. Diners can order their preference of whole pizzas to their table to enjoy alongside a choice of either free-flowing prosecco or sangria.

Just a 10-minute walk from both Angel and Old Street tube stations, Guilty London is the perfect place to kick-start the weekend with its high-energy service in an eye-catching setting. The restaurant encourages guests to indulge in life's pleasures, without the guilt!

Brunch bookings can be made by visiting: https://www.opentable.co.uk/r/guilty-london

For more information, visit: https://www.nhow-hotels.com/en/nhow-london/eat-drink

Terms and conditions: nhow London’s Bottomless Brunch is an 18+ event and all guests must have a valid photo ID to attend. If guests are seen to be intoxicated, the venue reserves the right to refuse service.

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