Top Brunch Cocktails to Impress Your Guests

The best brunch cocktails, all in one place. These recipes are bubbly, fruity, and ideal for a leisurely brunch—featuring drinks made with vodka, gin, and sparkling wine, plus a few non-alcoholic mocktails.

Best Brunch Cocktail Recipes

Brunch is a favorite weekend ritual: good food, relaxed company, and a bright cocktail. Whether you’re hosting or keeping it simple at home, these refreshing cocktails are made for mid-morning gatherings. Pair any of them with your favorite brunch dishes for a complete menu.

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Prosecco Mimosa for brunch

Prosecco Mimosa

A Prosecco Mimosa brings together fresh orange juice and prosecco for a light, effervescent cocktail that’s a brunch classic.

Aperol Spritz

Aperol Spritz

The Aperol Spritz is a simple, three-ingredient cocktail that’s crisp and easy to make—perfect year-round and especially lovely for brunch.

Bee's Knees brunch cocktail

Bees Knees

The Bee’s Knees blends gin, fresh lemon juice, and honey simple syrup for a bright, well-balanced cocktail served chilled in a coupe glass.

vodka and orange juice

Vodka and Orange Juice

For an ultra-simple option, mix vodka with fresh orange juice. It’s a two-ingredient crowd-pleaser that’s effortless to scale for a group.

vodka soda recipe

Vodka Soda

Vodka Soda is light and low in sugar. Top vodka with soda water and garnish with a lime wedge or floral ice cubes for a simple, refreshing drink.

Italian Grapefruit Paloma

Italian Paloma

This Italian Paloma combines citrus juices with Campari for a slightly bitter, bright twist on the classic Paloma—an excellent brunch pour.

Spritz recipe with lavender for brunch

French Spritz

The French Spritz mixes Champagne with St. Germain and a splash of sparkling water for an elegant, floral cocktail that’s ideal for a special brunch.

poinsettia cocktail

Poinsettia

A festive Poinsettia pairs cranberry juice with Champagne. Its bright color and a rosemary sprig make it a pretty option for holiday brunches.

tom collins brunch cocktail

Tom Collins

The Tom Collins is a classic gin cocktail with lemon juice and sparkling water. It’s refreshingly tart and very easy to make for a brunch crowd.

A glass of white wine sangria with strawberries, limes, lemons, apple vodka and pear liqueur.

Traditional White Sangria

White Sangria is a refreshing make-ahead option made with fruit, vodka, and peach or orange liqueur. It’s great to prepare in advance for a relaxed brunch.

Bloody mary in a glass makes the perfect brunch cocktail

Tomatillo Bloody Mary

The Tomatillo Bloody Mary is a savory twist on the classic Bloody Mary, offering bright, tangy flavors that pair well with brunch fare.

salty dog brunch cocktail

Peach Grapefruit Salty Dog

The Peachy Grapefruit Salty Dog blends gin with fresh peach and grapefruit juice and is finished with a salted rim for contrast—light and refreshing.

Blueberry Moscow Mule Recipe

Blueberry Moscow Mule

A Blueberry Moscow Mule uses fresh blueberry syrup for a fruity take on the classic mule, adding color and bright flavor.

Lavender gin and tonic in large pitcher with lime slices

Lavender Gin and Tonic Punch

This gin and tonic punch uses butterfly pea flower to create a stunning purple hue. It’s a beautiful, crowd-friendly cocktail for brunch parties.

mimosa recipe

Classic Mimosa Recipe

The classic Mimosa mixes sparkling wine with fresh orange juice. For extra depth, add a splash of Cointreau or try a variation with blood orange or carrot juice.

Non-Alcoholic Brunch Mocktails

watermelon mocktail

Watermelon Refresher

A Watermelon Refresher with cucumber makes a cooling, hydrating mocktail. It’s full of fresh flavor and ideal for sipping during brunch.

mocktail for brunch

Brunch Mocktail

Try a seasonal mocktail using fresh fruit and non-alcoholic spirits for the same complex flavors without alcohol. These are easy to customize to taste.

Other refreshing non-alcoholic and light options to try: Arnold Palmer, Honeydew Lemonade, Iced Berry Lemonade, and sparkling water with lime.

Simple Syrup

Simple syrup is an essential sweetener for many cocktails. It’s quick to make at home and can be flavored with herbs or citrus to complement your drinks.

What to Serve with a Brunch Cocktail

Pair cocktails with classic brunch dishes for a balanced meal. Consider a savory frittata, fluffy pancakes, moist banana bread, buttery monkey bread, blueberry muffins, yeast overnight waffles, or French toast puffs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most iconic brunch cocktail?

The Mimosa is the most iconic brunch cocktail—usually made with equal parts sparkling wine and orange juice. Its bright color and light bubbles make it a brunch staple.

What drink is similar to a mimosa?

The Bellini, made with sparkling wine and peach puree, is similar to a Mimosa and offers a silky, fruity alternative. Frozen Bellinis are a great twist for warm-weather brunches.

More Brunch Cocktail Recipes You’ll Love

For more ideas, try a Gin and Jam cocktail, fresh-pressed vegetable and fruit cocktails, a ginger and jasmine cocktail, or a French 75 punch. These drinks bring bright, seasonal flavors that suit any brunch.

If you try one of these cocktails, leave a review or comment to share how it turned out.

brunch cocktail

Grapefruit Mimosa Brunch Cocktail

A twist on the classic mimosa using grapefruit juice and sparkling wine—bright and perfect for brunch.
Prep: 2 mins
Cook: 0 mins
Total: 2 mins
Servings: 1 cocktail

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces Champagne or sparkling white wine
  • 2 ounces grapefruit juice
  • 1/2 ounce Cointreau

Instructions

  1. Pour the Champagne into a flute.
  2. Add the Cointreau and top with grapefruit juice.

Nutrition

Calories: 114 kcal, Carbohydrates: 8 g, Protein: 1 g, Fat: 1 g, Sodium: 9 mg, Potassium: 192 mg, Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 8 g, Vitamin C: 15 mg. (Approximate.)