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We live in a time of drag! Drag cabaret, drag karaoke, drag pole dancing, even drag aerobics classes, are popping up across London. But nothing can compete with classic drag brunches.

With the timeless format of bottomless drinks, endless pastries, sizzling bacon and the hottest drag superstars in the city, London’s drag brunches have been breeding like rabbits, with new shows and venues being launched every month! Entertainment enthusiast gives us his pick of some of the best drag brunches in town.

Four drag queen pose on a a table. They are wearing metallic and feathery costumes in orange, blue, white and yellow. London drag brunches
Strictly Come Drag Queen at the Breakfast Club is a riot of fun © Tom Leishman

Strictly Come Drag Queen

When & where: Every Saturday, , Canary Wharf

Canary Wharf, a thriving, shining, glistening centre for business, commerce and wealth is also home to one of London’s best-loved drag brunches; truly, opulence in all its glory. Every Saturday at The Breakfast Club, tuck in to two hours of unlimited prosecco, bucks fizz and draft beer (and food of course) while professional, seasoned queens give shocking performances, lip syncs and ridiculous routines, hosted by beloved queen ‘That’s Drag’. Jump in and get involved in ’s spin off game show where you can live out your drag fantasy live on stage. Sounds terrifying? It's the weekend, who cares? ... and the bubbles will help.

A drag queen strikes a pose wearing a knitted top with pink boobs and knitted hotpants as well as full make up and a red-haired wig. Dalston Superstore has a bar area with colourful tiles and neon lights on the wall. London drag brunches
Just May hosting Drag brunch at Dalston Superstore © Just May

Drag Brunch

When & where: Every Saturday & Sunday, Dalston Superstore, Dalston

Hop on the Overground (the ginger line) to the East London neighbourhood of Dalston to see how the hippest Londoners live. Overloaded with vintage shops, trendy cafes, markets, and a major centre for LGBTQ+ bars, clubs, cafes and happenings, Dalston Superstore sits right bang in the middle of this diverse district. For 10 years this space has squeezed in alternative club nights, live performances, art exhibitions and even secondhand drag costume sales. Every Saturday & Sunday, pop in for the famous . Super fun, chilled and welcoming, this brunch has a local, warm, friendly feel. With alternating hosts and themes each week, this brunch likes to switch it up, but you can guarantee good food and coffee, served with a side of lip sync, arts and crafts, live music and maybe even an impromptu conga line.

A drag queen poses in front of a solid black background. She wears thigh-high latex pink boots, a latex structured white bodysuit an ice blonde wig and white cowboy hat. London drag brunches
Drag Brunch with Dolly Trolley come with a side of burlesque © Elliot Moody

Drag Brunches with Dolly Trolley

When & where: Third Saturday of each month, The Fence, Farringdon

What could possibly be more fun than a drag brunch? How about a ? Dolly Trolley is an international cabaret sensation with an incredible blend of drag and burlesque. While you nibble on tasty food and sip your bottomless booze (prosecco or Aperol Spritz), Dolly and her guest stars bring you high energy, high camp, high-kicking performances. If the weather is nice, they’ll even perform the show outside in the garden so you can soak up the sun. This is fun, silly, feel-good stuff – expect cowboy hats, lots of sequins, endless costume changes and occasional bum tassels. Not nipple tassels, bum tassels. If the brunch leaves you in the mood for more burlesque, we’ve got a guide for that.

A group of people sit around a table eating brunch and laughing while a drag queen hosts the entertainment wearing pink camouflage overalls, pointing somewhere off camera. There is a blow-up doll on the wall. London drag brunches
LoUis CYfer hosting Drag Royalty Brunch, where you get a real insight into the world of drag © Hannah Dingle

Drag Royalty Brunch

When & where: Monthly, venues across London

We’ve all seen our share of drag queens, but what about the rest of the royal family? brings you London’s first and only fabulous, fun bottomless brunch for fans of drag kings, hyper queens and other under-represented drag acts. The art of drag is much, much wider and more varied than you might think. Leave everything you think you know about drag at the door and enter the exciting world of drag royalty. Before the show, get glittered up at the complementary biodegradable glitter station, with all donations going to LGBTQI+ homeless charity ; helping vulnerable people from the community find safe housing.

Vinegar’s Filthy Brunch

When & where: Monthly, The Prince of Wales, Brixton

Pop down south to Brixton, where Vinegar Strokes, star of the West End hit musical ‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’ hosts with fabulous food, tasty cocktails on arrival, first class cabaret entertainment, audience games, guest performers as well as live music. Phew, she’s not on the West End for nothing! A treat for the ears, eyes and tastebuds, let a glamorous Vinegar serenade you with a ballad while you tuck in to your avocado toast.

A group of drag queens pose in front of a solid yellow background. The queen in the centre wears a yellow dress and huge red-haired wig, holding a bottle of prosecco. London drag brunches
This drag brunch has a strong party vibe, appropriate for any celebration © The Comedy Drag Bottomless Brunch Gameshow

Comedy Drag Bottomless Brunch Gameshow

When & where: Every Saturday, Beach Blanket Babylon, Shoreditch

Infamous brings a new, revamped, relaunched, reworked comedy drag brunch, right to the heart of trendy Shoreditch. With a massive cast of drag stars from across the London scene, this brunch is perfect for that boozy weekend birthday party, hen party, retirement party, funeral party, whatever! Gather a gang and head down for a fun afternoon of games like ‘Wheel of Certain Misfortune’, performances and two hours of bottomless prosecco and espresso martinis.

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