Restaurants & Bars
Best Boozy Brunch Restaurants In Virginia, DC: Daily Meal
Brunch may be the perfect meal: Biscuits, steak, waffles, chicken and more. Add bottomless booze and it's heaven at these NoVA, DC eateries.

ARLINGTON, VA — Brunch might just be the best meal of the week: You can sleep in a bit, it combines entrees from breakfast and dinner, and many restaurants offer a bottomless drink special. Do your tastes run to biscuits and gravy, steak and eggs, chicken and waffles, or maybe you favor shrimp and grits, or smoked salmon and martinis?
While pancakes drenched in maple syrup or ham and home fries are a powerful draw, the food writers at The Daily Meal website claim booze is the main attraction for brunch. Because bloody marys, mimosas and other alcoholic beverages can be expensive by the glass, the foodies searched for the best unlimited drink specials in every state and Washington, D.C., to find promotions that are legal.
The foodie site's "Best Bottomless Brunch Deal" for Virginia is celebrity chef Mike Isabella's Kapnos Taverna (Arlington).
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Here's what The Daily Meal says of the restaurant's brunch experience:
"Although this deal isn’t quite bottomless, it’s close enough. For $35, Virginians can partake in an all-you-can-eat Greek brunch option from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Sunday, and mimosas are just 25 cents. This place pulls out all the stops: stuffed grape leaves, lox bagels, coffee waffles, baklava French toast, orzo pasta, spit-roasted lamb and more."
What's your favorite brunch spot? Tell us in comments.
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As for Washington, D.C., the website picks Bar Charley for the best brunch with an alcohol special.
Here's how The Daily Meal describes it:
"Every Saturday and Sunday, this quaint but cute D.C. restaurant serves a package deal promotion for $24.95, which includes one entreé and bottomless mimosas, bloodies or Narragansett tallboys for two hours. Now that’s what we’re talking about."
SEE ALSO: Best Brunch Restaurants In Virginia, DC: OpenTable's 2018 List
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