"Hamburger Mary’s is all about three words: Drag Queen Bingo. Come Sunday afternoon, get intimate with some bottomless mimosas, text an ex at brunch, and stick around until 6pm when the best bingo in the world commences. Hamburger Mary’s might not be much of a nightlife fixture but on Sundays, it’s a destination that you need to work into your schedule—especially if you have people visiting from out of town." - brant cox
"Hamburger Mary’s is all about three words: Drag Queen Bingo. Come Sunday afternoon, get intimate with some bottomless mimosas, text an ex at brunch, and stick around until 6pm when the best bingo in the world commences. Hamburger Mary’s might not be much of a nightlife fixture but on Sundays, it’s a destination that you need to work into your schedule—especially if you have people visiting from out of town." - brant cox
"After months of only having to answer to sourdough starter, holding your own at a table full of humans is asking a lot. Take some of the pressure off and go to Hamburger Mary’s. The iconic West Hollywood drag bar is operating on an adjacent parking lot filled with astroturf, plenty of shade (both kinds, henny), strong drinks, and of course, drag queens. The most popular time to come is during their weekend brunch service, but there frankly isn’t a night on the calendar when you’ll walk away bored." - brant cox, kat hong
"One could argue that Hamburger Mary’s isn’t technically a bar, but for the amount of heavy drinking that gets done here, we’ll give it a free pass. You could come to Hamburger Mary’s any night of the week and have a great time, but we’d be lying if we said that Sunday drag brunch followed by drag queen bingo wasn’t the ultimate attraction. To put it simply, it’s legendary. And though it’s turned into a bit of a national chain these days, the Weho location is the original and all that glorious gay magic remains." - brant cox
"Though you can find a Hamburger Mary’s anywhere from Ontario to Orlando these days, this West Hollywood original is a must-visit on anyone’s LA brunch journey. The food is passable, but if you came to eat your face off, you didn’t get the memo. You come for the party-like atmosphere, bottomless mimosas, and drag queens doing death drops to an ABBA mega-mix." - brant cox, sylvio martins