How to Celebrate National Mimosa Day
National Mimosa Day falls on Tuesday, May 16th, which just keeps the weekend going longer. Here’s how to celebrate National Mimosa Day in Los Angeles or wherever you live!
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Breakfast Republic (WeHo/Culver City)
This daily brunch favorite Breakfast Republic specializes in over-the-top breakfast platters, instagrammable furniture, and over six different kinds of Mimosas ($8)! Choose between Cranberry, Grapefruit, Orange, Lychee, Guava, and Chamango with a tajin rim. The Prosecco Mimosa, also comes in three flavors and is made with their specialty branded Prosecco that is imported from Verona, Italy ($9). Your last option is a bottle of sparkling with juice, which offers a slight discount if you’ve got a group with you ($24).
Eat This Cafe (Hollywood)
This casual Hollywood spot is famous for being a place where you can get Bottomless Mimosas every day. What better way to get over a bad audition, right? The time limit is 90 minutes, and you must also order food. Luckily they have an expansive breakfast menu as well as Sandwiches and Salads. Single Mimosas are also available for $10.
Eat This Cafe sells Bottomless Mimosas for $22.
Your Own Home
An Alcohol-Free National Mimosa Day
The Blanc de Blancs from Prima Pave is a dealcoholized wine made with Italian grapes from Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, and Gewürztraminer, so it tastes exactly like the real thing. Bottles are $25 each with free shipping when you spend over $75 – so get ready to have a party. They also made a wonderful Rosé Brut.
If you’re local to Los Angeles, pick up a bottle at The New Bar in Venice for $29.99. It’s a completely alcohol-free marketplace.
Winc Wine Club
Winc Wine Club delivers tailored California wine straight to your door that you can’t find anywhere else!! Best of all, if you order 4 bottles, you get $20 off (which is like getting a free sparkling). Pair that with a bottle of freshly squeezed Orange Juice, and you’ve got yourself a very bubbly National Mimosa Day without the stress of who’s going to drive home.
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