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Eggs Benne, Bellinis And Queenies

Dr Rudi’s is taking the benne by the horns and offering a brand-new menu - with options to go bottomless or add some drag.

Tuck into granola, eggs any style, smashed avo, mushroom & chorizo, bacon & egg brioche or the Dr’s Big Breakfast and wash it all down with your poison of choice - a selection of coffees, juices, a little mid-morning mimosa or even espresso martini.

If you feel like raising the bar, kick your weekend off in style with the Bottomless Bellini Brunch available on Saturdays & Sundays from 10am -12pm with (you guessed it) as many bellinis as you can belly over a couple of hours. Nip the hunger pangs in the bud with either smashed avo with poached eggs, bacon and egg brioche burger, eggs any style with bacon or mushrooms and chorizo on toast for $59pp.

Take it one step further and swap out the bellinis for queenies! Back by popular demand, the Dr Rudi’s Drag Brunch makes its fabulous return on Sunday July 10, hosted by none other than Auckland’s favourite queens from Caluzzi Cabaret.

Treat yourself to a four-course bevy of delicious brunch staples and enjoy all you can drink mimosas by the glass as Anita Wiglit and Ivanna Drink entertain with a side of serious sass.

Doors open from 9:30am on Sunday, 10 July and she’ll be all-go from 10am -12pm. Tickets are $69pp with bookings essential.

Follow @drrudis on Instagram and make a booking via their website for the Bottomless Bellini Brunch here or Drag Brunch here.

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