Paradise Green Bottomless Brunch | Girlie Catch Ups Done Right
PROSECCO, PANCAKES, AND THE PERFECT GROUP BRUNCH SPOT
By Tanya Howard | Founder, The Live Review London · @glamglitzlondon
There is nothing I love more than a girlie catch-up. Add in a cute bottomless brunch spot, and you’ve got a winning combo in my book. Picture this: ten girls, one long table, endless conversation, and the kind of buzzy energy that only comes from getting everyone together. That was exactly the vibe when we headed to Paradise Green, in Bishopsgate, for a Saturday afternoon of food, fizz, and much-needed girl time.
Booking for a group of that size can feel like a logistical minefield for the restaurant. But Paradise Green had no issue and handled it with ease. For anyone planning a birthday, celebration, or just getting the gang together, this is something that instantly sets the tone for a relaxed and fun afternoon. We were seated comfortably, drinks flowed regularly, and there was no sense that we were too much.
FIZZ ON REPEAT AND A PRICE TAG THAT FEELS FAIR
We all opted for their bottomless brunch offer; one savoury and one sweet dish and 90 minutes of bottomless Daisy Fizz or Rose Spritz. For just £49.90, it would have been rude not to. Especially when you consider two dishes plus a glass of Prosecco comes to £40. Spending just £10 more for the full bottomless experience feels like a no brainer to me. They also have a tea total offer, for £40, which includes 90 minutes of bottomless sparkling kombucha teas.
If I had one tiny note, it would be that we did not receive a time reminder before our 90 minutes ended. It is something I have come to expect from bottomless brunch spots, so you can order one final top-up. Just a small touch that regular brunchers would appreciate. But I will say that they do essentially include one other drink in the offer. They gave us orange juice so we could mix our own mimosas, which was a nice touch.
SAVOURY FIRST, SWEET SECOND, BUBBLES THROUGHOUT
Let’s talk food. From the savoury menu, I chose the Fancy Bacon Roll with poached eggs, back bacon, and paratha roti. It usually comes with shallots, chilli and holy f*ck hollandaise, but I asked for these to be removed. They were more than happy to accommodate, so I was a very happy girlie. Cutting into the poached egg delivered that perfect yolk moment, which is always a winner. The only downside was the roti, which felt a little dry and, as such, was hard to cut. A softer texture would have taken the dish from great to exceptional.
For my sweet dish, I went for the Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes with fresh berries and whipped mascarpone. They were much bigger than I expected and incredibly filling. You definitely get your money’s worth, but sadly, I only made it halfway through. I loved that the blueberries were actually baked into the pancakes rather than added as a topping. It made every bite properly fruity rather than relying on syrup alone.
Overall, Paradise Green delivers a solid bottomless brunch. Good value, generous portions, and a steady stream of bubbles. For a fun afternoon with the girls, it ticked all the boxes. It is the kind of spot where you can settle in, lose track of time, and leave already planning the next date in the group chat.


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