Have you ever been out for bottomless brunch, sipping cocktails and thought, ‘I wish I was getting paid for this’? Now’s your chance.
Now, in order to ensure they are offering their audience only the very best experiences the UK has to offer, leading bottomless brunch platform Bottomless Brunch are offering three lucky candidates the opportunity to become a drag brunch ambassador and reviewer, (yes that means free bottomless brunches and entertainment!) and they will even be compensated for their hard work (someone’s gotta do it right!?).
So, if you want to sign up for an all-singing, all-dancing drag show, tasty brunch dishes and free flowing tipples in return for unique reviews and imagery/video content, then keep scrolling for what’s on offer below…
Bottomless Brunch are looking to test a variety of the best rated ‘drag themed brunch’ venues in London, Manchester and Brighton and they need the expertise of true brunch connoisseurs, willing to give honest and helpful feedback to ensure partner restaurants stay on the top of their game.
The team will hire three UK based individuals to be an official entertainment brunch reviewer over a three month period and each person will get to try out three drag bottomless brunches (that’s one FREE brunch experience a month) and the added bonus of getting paid a £500 fee.
The ideal candidate will be able to rate the Brunches according to our Ultimate Bottomless Brunch Criteria:
Level of entertainment
Service
Quality of food
Menu range
Drinks range
Aesthetic/vibe of venue
Value for money
Overall experience
So, if you think you know what makes for a fun-filled, entertaining brunch and have the taste buds to determine the BEST Bottomless Drag Brunch venues in London, Manchester and Brighton – it’s time to apply!
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