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There’s a new bottomless Sicilian brunch with limoncello, Aperol spritz and prosecco

The menu boasts Italian classics like arancini, ravioli and meatball

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While Manchester already has a reputable bottomless brunch scene, it is about to get a much needed Sicilian makeover courtesy of famed Italian restaurant Sicilian NQ.

The cosy neighbourhood bistro has gained quite the reputation for its quality Sicilian food and drink offers, and has been impressing customers with its refreshing cocktails and world-class crispy arancini.

And now, they’ve launched a bottomless brunch menu, which will be available on Sundays only between the hours of 9am and 5pm. 

Sicilian NQ have split their bottomless deal into two menus; the bottomless breakfast, which will be available from 9am to 12pm, and the bottomless brunch, available from 12pm to 5pm.

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With the bottomless breakfast option, you can get either unlimited prosecco for £30 or mix and match prosecco, Aperol Spritz and homemade Limoncello for £40 to pair with a dish from the menu.

On the food front, they have all the Italian breakfast classics such as their world-famous arancini, pancakes, eggs, and french toast with toppings such as Nutella, pistachio and berries.

And the bottomless brunch menu contains even more Italian goodies and costs just a little extra, with £40 getting you unlimited prosecco and £50 including Aperol Spritz and Limoncello, too. 

The food menu includes some seriously good Sicilian dishes such as the Trinacria, which contains ravioli with swordfish, cherry tomatoes, black olives and capers from Pantelleria and basil.

Manchester’s Finest Group

Manchester’s Finest Group

Another must-try dish is the tagliatelle Polpette Della Nonna, which comes served with Sicilian NQ’s homemade tomato sauce, beef meatballs and creamy parmesan.

You can also sample any of the arancini options if you don’t fancy filling yourself up too much, including the epic Mr Mount Etna, a volcanic shape Arancini with a melting heart of slow cooked beef ragu and cheese served in a special tomato sauce.

What more could you ask for?

To get you and your mates booked in for a truly Sicilian bottomless breakfast or brunch, click here.

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