Key Points
- The Dial – Home of Meantime in Greenwich is launching a new bottomless brunch in partnership with Love Brunch.
- The brunch will run every Saturday from 2 pm to 5 pm, starting on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
- The event is marketed as a “25 & over” bottomless brunch, targeting adults seeking a daytime party atmosphere.
- Guests will receive a two‑course American‑style menu, 90 minutes of bottomless drinks, and access to a four‑hour party with a resident DJ.
- The Dial sits on the Greenwich Peninsula and features a 360° glass rooftop overlooking the O2 Arena and London skyline, which will be used as an after‑party space.
- Tickets are being sold via Love Brunch’s and partner booking platforms, with operators describing the launch as one of their newest “party brunch” venues in south‑east London.
Greenwich (South London News), May 6, 2026. As reported by London Now, the venue will host a “25 & over” bottomless brunch every Saturday afternoon, combining food, drinks and live music on the Greenwich Peninsula.
What is launching at The Dial?
As stated by Love Brunch in its promotional material, the new brunch format is being billed as “Greenwich’s new 25 & over bottomless brunch,” running every Saturday from 2 pm to 5 pm.
The operator describes the concept as a “party brunch,” where two courses of food are paired with 90 minutes of unlimited drinks and a DJ set.
Lovebrunch.co.uk’s product page for The Dial lists the package as priced at £59.99 per person, including a two‑course meal, 90 minutes of bottomless drinks, and a four‑hour party with a resident DJ that extends into the evening.
The venue’s own menu page
“The Dial – Home of Meantime Bottomless Brunch”
confirms the same structure, highlighting the 360° panoramic rooftop as part of the experience.
How is the brunch structured?
According to Love Brunch’s website, the food portion follows an American‑style brunch format, with options selected from a set starter and main round.
The drink package includes spirits and mixers, signature cocktails, prosecco, beer and non‑alcoholic options, all served free‑flow for 90 minutes.
In a social‑media post shared by Love Brunch, the team refers to the event as a “finger‑licking 2 course meal to fuel the fun,” with
“90 minutes of bottomless drinks leading with cocktail classics”
and a “show‑stopping after‑party in style.” The same post notes that tickets are “selling fast” and invites followers to book via the Love Brunch website.
Where is the venue, and what can guests expect?
The Dial – Home of Meantime is located on the Greenwich Peninsula, adjacent to the O2 Arena, and was opened in late 2025 by KG Hospitality in partnership with Meantime Brewing Company.
Trade‑news coverage notes that the venue features a live microbrewery, a restaurant, sports bar, live‑music area, outdoor terrace, and a 360° glass rooftop bar with views of the London skyline.
Marketing material for the brunch emphasises that parties will take place “on the only 360° glass rooftop bottomless brunch at the O2 Arena,” with an “American‑style menu” and DJs providing music throughout.
DesignMyNight listings for DJ‑driven brunches in Greenwich similarly highlight rooftop views and lively daytime‑party atmospheres, suggesting The Dial is positioning itself within an existing local brunch‑and‑beats scene.
How is this being promoted by Love Brunch?
In a Facebook post dated 3 May 2026, Love Brunch announced that the Dial would become its “brand new brunch location in Greenwich,” marking the company’s third Saturday party brunch in the borough. The post notes that the new venue is
“making this our 3rd party brunch each & every Saturday in Greenwich,”
indicating that Love Brunch already operates bootleg‑themed brunches at other Greenwich sites such Nord Pole and Lokanta.
Love Brunch’s own “About” and menu pages describe the company as London’s “no.1 bottomless party brunch & dinner” since 2018, stressing themed weekends, resident DJs and flexible food structures. The operator’s booking page for The Dial stresses that the experience is “perfect for groups of friends or celebrations,” with reservations required via the Love Brunch website.
Audience and age‑restriction details
Love Brunch’s TikTok and social‑media clips advertising the Dial brunch explicitly describe it as Greenwich’s “new 25 & over bottomless brunch,” restricting entry to adults aged 25 and above.
This aligns with the company’s broader positioning of “party brunches” aimed at adults seeking extended daytime socialising and dancing rather than casual family‑style brunches.
The 2 pm–5 pm slot is identical to the timing used for Love Brunch’s other Greenwich venues, such as Lokanta and North Pole, which also operate from 2 pm to 5 pm on Saturdays with 90 minutes of bottomless drinks and DJs.
This suggests the Dial format is being modelled on an existing tested template, adjusted for the venue’s rooftop and proximity to the O2 Arena.
Background: Why this format is appearing in Greenwich
Love Brunch has built its business around themed, DJ‑driven bottomless brunches and dinners, with Greenwich already serving as a key hub for such events.
The borough has several bottomless brunch venues, including offerings at the Gourmet Bar at Novotel Greenwich and The Oystercatcher, which also emphasise fizzy drinks, DJs and riverside or rooftop views.
The launch at The Dial fits into a broader expansion by KG Hospitality and Meantime to use the Dial’s rooftop and microbrewery facilities as a social‑event destination.
By partnering with Love Brunch, the venue gains access to an established customer base and event‑programming model, while Love Brunch adds a high‑visibility rooftop location to its portfolio.
What this development means for the audience
For young adults and friends’ groups in south‑east London, the launch of a weekly bottomless brunch at The Dial offers a further structured daytime‑party option near the O2 Arena and Cutty Sark. Attendees will have access to a clearly defined 90‑minute drink window, a set menu structure and a DJ‑driven atmosphere, which may appeal to those who prefer vetted, age‑restricted events over more open‑ended pub‑style brunches.
For local hospitality operators and event‑bookers, the turnout and pricing at The Dial could influence how other venues in Greenwich and nearby areas position their own weekend brunch offers. If the Dial’s £59.99 package proves popular, competitors may respond with similar themed packages, adjusted timings or rooftop‑focused experiences, thereby tightening the competition for party‑brunch‑seeking customers in the borough.
