There’s a new alfresco Newcastle bottomless brunch – and we’re booking it ASAP

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If your recent search history is full of ‘bottomless brunch Newcastle’ in the hopes of finding something that’s a little different, quirkier and full of good vibes, Cake Stories, Hoults Yard, has got you covered. 

We’re talking about some serious dopamine vibes. From colourful murals to vibrant street art and the smell of freshly brewed coffee and just-baked cakes filling the air, this new Newcastle bottomless brunch is a must this summer.

Whether you’re soaking up the sun on a bench outside, chilling in one of their iconic upcycled shipping containers or getting cosy inside the café, Cake Stories, Hoults Yard, brings feel-good energy to every corner.

This new bottomless brunch is available every Saturday and Sunday, serving free-flowing beverages and a delicious brunch dish for 90 minutes from 9:30am until 1:30pm for £35 per person.

HLN TOP TIP: Good news! Cake Stories is offering an exclusive 25% discount to the first 100 High Life North readers. With limited spots available, don’t miss out— buy your voucher via this link and use the code HLN25 upon checkout.

Once you’ve secured your bottomless brunch voucher, call 0191 816 2657 to book your table.

A NEWCASTLE BOTTOMLESS BRUNCH SERVING BIG VIBES

A bottomless brunch isn’t complete without something special to sip. Cake Stories totally gets the assignment. Their bottomless drinks offering is packed with personality. From zingy mimosas and prosecco that keeps flowing to your fave cocktail staples like margaritas and espresso martinis, this is a menu that knows how to bring the party.

And if you’re not drinking? No stress. Their alcohol-free lineup is just as fun. The Espresso Tonic is a total game-changer – floral elderflower tonic paired with a bold shot of espresso, which founder Hannah  first fell in love with, now it’s a house favourite (and team High Life North’s new favourite summer sip).

There’s also No-secco, non-alc mimosas, juices from their aesthetic pink fridge and an impressive selection of loose-leaf teas and barista-crafted coffees to keep things light.

A BRUNCH THAT DOESN’T HOLD BACK 

This Newcastle bottomless brunch doesn’t do basic. At Cake Stories, every dish is full of flavour, colour and generous portions – so you’ll leave full and already planning your next visit.

Love the classics? 

Their trio of egg dishes really hit the spot: Eggs Bennie with prosciutto, Eggs Roy with smoked salmon or veggie Eggs Florrie with spinach – all served on toasted bagels and topped with rich house-made hollandaise.

Craving avo? 

Pump Up The Avo toast brings poached eggs, cherry tomatoes, hollandaise, smoked paprika and chilli flakes on sourdough. Add bacon – or vegan bacon – for extra punch.

Really hungry?

 The Breakfast Burrito is packed with bacon, sausage, scrambled egg, chorizo, chutney, garlic mayo and sriracha. It comes with tater tots and chipotle mayo – unless you’re keeping it light.

Plant-based?

Go for Shrooms on Toast: creamy garlic mushrooms, spinach, chilli flakes and optional plant-based feta on sourdough.

Something sweet?

Try the Eat Pray Love Bowl (coconut yoghurt, chia, banana, berries and honey) or the Power Bowl (spiced overnight oats with your choice of PB&J, Nutella and banana or seasonal fruit).

A waffle lover?

Whether classic with bacon and maple syrup, sweet with Nutella and strawberries or indulgent with berry compote and Chantilly cream (GF), there are plenty of options to choose from.

YOUR WEEKEND JUST GOT A WHOLE LOT BETTER

Cake Stories Hoults Yard’s bottomless brunch is set to become a go-to for birthdays, mate dates and sun-soaked weekend vibes.

So if you’re still Googling ‘Newcastle bottomless brunch’, stop scrolling because this is the one.

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Cake Stories, Hoults Yard, Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 1AB

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Rachael Ellis
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After gaining a first in her BA Media and Journalism degree at Northumbria University, Rachael worked at Newcastle’s leading regional newspaper with her stories being picked up in national and global newspapers. She spent two very successful years giving a voice to those communities across the North East who otherwise…

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