The Best Easter Brunch Near Me
We're going state by state, people.
Easter is one of the most important brunch days of the year, so most folks understandably want to celebrate in style. These special meals involve coming together with family and friends, getting a little dressed up, and treating yourself to great food, a little bubbly, and endless cups of coffee. And while Easter brunch menus can feature more traditional fare, such as French toast and egg-based dishes like omelets and Benedicts, there are no religious restrictions for what you are supposed to eat. Translation? Just follow your heart—and your stomach, of course. We’ve rounded up our picks for the best brunch in every state so you can get to celebrating.
Keep in mind that due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, each state has individual dining restrictions and many restaurants will be operating differently than they may have in years past. Some of our recommendations are functioning on capacity restrictions, offering takeout or delivery options (as opposed to dine-in), or requiring proof of vaccination for entry, while many others may not be offering typical Easter buffets. Be sure to check your area's guidelines and give your selected spot a call before banking on any official Easter plans. Furthermore, making a reservation is always a good idea, but it’s especially necessary at many of these trendy destinations.
Prefer to celebrate at home this year? Whether you’re making Easter brunch for a crowd or yourself, we have the perfect suggestions to help you set up an egg-cellent Easter Sunday buffet, including the best Easter brunch recipes and arguably the most popular food on Easter, glazed spiral ham.
Alabama: Galley and Garden
With its cozy mansion design and lovely patio, Galley and Garden is an elegant way to spend your Easter. The brunch menu offers the epitome of elevated comfort food (think smoked salmon crepes and smoky short ribs) and gives the choice between a two- or three-course prix fixe meal, which costs $27 or $35 per person depending on which option you choose. Complement your meal with the restaurant's signature brunch cocktail, the Southside, or one of its flavored mimosas.
Where to find it: 2220 Highland Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama 35205
Alaska: Snow City Café
The Snow City Café, a friendly spot that’s playfully designed with colorful furnishings, is a favorite among Anchorage locals. Nearly 2,000 yelpers rave about this eatery’s selection of sweet treats, including brunch classics like pancakes and French toast and its world famous pecan sticky buns (pictured)—even former President Barack Obama is a fan! Not into sugary breakfast foods? Don’t worry, it also offers plenty of savory options from a taco-inspired vegan scramble to a whole menu of egg-cellent Benedicts, including the wildly popular Deadliest Catch. Snow City Café is open from 7 A.M. to 3 P.M. daily with breakfast available all day, so you don’t even have to be an early riser to enjoy this café’s wide array of goodies.
Where to find it: 1034 West 4th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501
Arizona: Fairmont Scottsdale Princess
Brunch at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is less a meal and more an experience. This resort has the entire day planned: For $145 per person for adults ($68 for kids and free for children five and under) you can feast on food from a variety of restaurants—including Bourbon Steak, Toro Latin Restaurant & Rum Bar, La Hacienda, and Ironwood American Kitchen—plus photo ops with the Easter Bunny and Easter baskets for an additional fee. The entire space looks like a scene out of Alice in Wonderland, and there are egg hunts every 15 minutes for the kiddos as well as a whole spread of complimentary desserts made by the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess' talented pastry team.
Where to find it: 7575 East Princess Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Arkansas: The Root Café
Easter brunchers in Little Rock have the opportunity to combine their Easter Sunday meal with giving back to their community at The Root Café. This eatery makes a concerted effort to source nearly all their produce from small farms and producers. With a delicious breakfast menu that includes biscuit sandwiches, pancakes, and a bevy of eggs Benedicts, it’s no surprise that this first-come, first-serve restaurant fills up so fast. And we’re not the only ones who are fans—even the Mayor of Flavortown himself, Guy Fieri, paid them a visit!
Where to find it: 1500 South Main Street, Little Rock, AR 72202
California: Stache
Why should kids get all the Easter fun? Slay all Easter Sunday with Stache, which is sure to impress with its offerings of bottomless mimosas and a fully plant-based menu that includes decadent "chicken" and waffles and a hearty breakfast scramble. And be sure to bring your singles, because this feast comes with a quite a show—every Sunday, the eatery hosts a Wigs and Waffles drag brunch from 1-4 pm with all kinds of surprise guests (perhaps even the Easter Bunny will show up to execute the perfect death drop).
Where to find it: 8941 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA 90069
Colorado: Snooze, an A.M. Eatery
With its cozy breakfast joint vibe and mid-century modern interior, Snooze offers a dining experience that the whole family will love. Expect sweets like fluffy pancakes (you can even order a flight if you can’t decide) and French toast, as well as savory comfort food like corned beef hash, a tofu scramble, sweet potato bacon smash-up, and even a breakfast pot pie. Plus, there are plenty of beverage options to wet your whistle, from cocktails and cold-pressed juices to coffee and tea.
Where to find it: Multiple locations
Connecticut: Spotted Horse Tavern
Whether you’re celebrating an intimate Easter with your partner or getting together with the whole family, the Spotted Horse Tavern's locations in Westport and Shelton both have the perfect balance of chill ambiance and family friendliness. Available from 11 A.M. until 3 P.M. on Sunday the 17th, their brunch menu consists of traditional brunch favorites, like bananas Foster French toast, a frittata, waffles, and both traditional and Maryland crab cake eggs Benedicts. But if you want to take a walk on the wild side, consider some of their other standout dishes, like The Original CT Hot Lobster Roll Or Lobster & Avocado BLT, Buddha bowls, or mussels fra diavolo.
Where to find it: Multiple locations
Delaware: Cantwell’s Tavern
Cantwell’s Tavern is celebrating Easter a week early and holding their Bunny Brunch on Sunday, April 10 from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M., perfect for getting in some brunch and bunny time before family plans the following week. The restaurant’s setting is picturesque thanks to its 19th-century history, but the vibe is relaxed and welcoming. All kinds of brunch eaters will be happy with this menu: a raw bar, salads, fruit plates, quiche, biscuits and gravy, and warm cinnamon buns. Keep an eye out for the guest of honor: Your kids will have a chance to hang out with the elusive Easter Bunny.
Where to find it: 109 Main Street, Odessa, DE 19730
Florida: Taverna Opa
Enjoy a Big, Fat Greek Easter at Orlando favorite, Taverna Opa. In addition to a special Easter Sunday lunch on April 17th, this spot is also fêting Orthodox Easter on the following Sunday, the 24th. Make reservations on their website to snag a table starting at noon. Along with enjoying masterfully-prepared Greek fare like lamb, moussaka, and pastitsio, visitors can participate in tsougrisma, a traditional Easter game that uses dyed red eggs to celebrate the Resurrection and grant the winner good luck in the coming year. And if you want to stick around all day, you can enjoy some traditional Greek entertainment and belly dancing starting at 7 pm.
Where to find it: 9101 International Drive, Suite 2240, Orlando, FL 32819
Georgia: Canoe
Nestled on the banks of the Chattahoochee River, Canoe is a lush and peaceful, yet conveniently located, retreat away from the typical Easter buzz. Before or after brunch, make sure to take advantage of the scenery by going for a springtime stroll in their gardens. Available from 10:30 A.M. until 2:30 P.M., their mouth-watering brunch menu includes treats like Georgia Pecan Sticky Buns, as well as fresh salads, brioche French toast, and a smoked salmon eggs Benedict.
Where to find it: 4199 Paces Ferry Road, Southeast, Atlanta, GA 30339
Hawaii: Plumeria Beach House
Located on the picturesque island of Oahu, Plumeria Beach House in Honolulu brings Easter to the beach with a brunch experience that feels like a mini family vacation. From 7 A.M. until 2 P.M., you can indulge in a buffet of traditional brunch dishes, like eggs Benedict, plus steamed snow crab legs and guava jelly glazed ham. And if you really can’t get enough, you can stick around for their Easter dinner too, which runs from 2-8 P.M. There will also be plenty of special Easter desserts and treats, all for just $105 per adult and $50 for children ages 6-12.
Where to find it: 5000 Kahala Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816
Idaho: Riverside Grill
The flagship restaurant of Boise’s Riverside Hotel serves a plentiful weekend brunch buffet starting at 6 am. On Sunday, April 17, diners can enjoy live acoustic music as they chow down on mouthwatering menu items like an Idaho scramble, multiple variations of eggs Benedict, an an assortment of mini desserts for $17.99 per person for adults, $13.99 for seniors, $10.99 for kids ages 12 and under. During past Easter celebrations, kiddos have also been able to participate in egg hunts starting at 10 am. Call (208) 331-4943 for reservations and more information.
Where to find it: 2900 West Chinden Boulevard, Boise, ID 83714
Illinois: Beatrix
Over 2,800 Google reviewers agree: Beatrix is the place to be on Easter Sunday. The eatery has locations in Chicago's River North, Streeterville, Fulton Market, and Oak Brook neighborhoods, where you can enjoy their brunch from 8 A.M. until 3 P.M. From a variety of freshly-squeezed juices to tons of traditional brunch dishes like lemon pancakes and classic egg dishes, this is just what you and your loved ones need for some delicious pre-egg hunt fuel. Where to find it: Multiple locations
Indiana: LouVino Restaurant & Wine Bar
You’ll find some unique spins on classic brunch dishes at LouVino, a chic yet relaxed Southern-inspired small plates spot. Treat yourself to a prix-fixe menu that includes delectable dishes like a farmers market breakfast scramble, biscuits ‘n gravy, or a Brussels sprout salad loaded with grilled or fried chicken. You also can’t go wrong with their signature pancake “tacos,” a popular dish filled with bacon, sausage, eggs and cheddar cheese with a spiced maple dipping sauce. Wash it all down with $3 mimosas or the included offerings of soda, coffee, lemonade, or iced tea. Admission is $25 for adults and $12.50 for kids under 12, but be aware that there’s a $20 per person fee for cancellations or no-shows the week leading up to the event.
Where to find it: Multiple locations
Iowa: HoQ
From its well-appointed and understated space to its thoughtfully prepared farm-to-fork menu, HoQ is a lovely way to spend Easter. Though they’re typically closed on Sundays and Mondays, you can hop into HoQ to enjoy the delectable offerings of their Easter brunch menu, such as house-made pastries, yummy cocktails, and farm-fresh entrees. Though the exact details of their special brunch menu are still under-wraps, past fare has included doughnuts, croissants, sweet rolls, smoked fish on toast, skillet potatoes, deviled duck eggs, and a mix of upgraded brunch favorites like a smoked salmon Benedict and filet mignon and eggs. There were also plenty of coffee and cocktail choices, like unlimited mimosas, screwdrivers, and Bloody Marys.
Where to find it: 303 East 5th Street, Des Moines, IA 50309
Kansas: Public at the Brickyard
For more of a savory Easter brunch, try out Public at the Brickyard, which has over a thousand reviews from fully satisfied (and fully stuffed) customers. Available from 10 A.M. until 3 P.M., their brunch menu includes pub classics like a breakfast burger, pastrami on rye, and a pork-laden sandwich, and they also offer lighter items like yogurt with granola and avocado toast. Plus, you can’t go wrong with their excellent selection of craft beers and cocktails.
Where to find it: 129 North Rock Island Road, Wichita, KS 67202
Kentucky: Brasserie Provence
Happy Easter, or should we say Joyeuse Pâques! Head to the elegant French bistro Brasserie Provence, where the surroundings are polished, the food is masterfully prepared, and the attitude is friendly. From 11 A.M. until 3 P.M. on Easter Sunday, the restaurant is offering a three-course Easter brunch that is simply c'est magnifique. The prix-fixe menu is $55 per person for adults and $20 for children, and you can indulge in your choice of appetizer; a steak, lamb, salmon, or quiche entree; and desserts like flourless chocolate cake, crème brûlée, and a key lime tart. There’s also a separate kid-friendly menu, so you can breathe easy if you have a picky eater on your hands. Take note, though: Brasserie Provence requires a credit card to make your reservation, and there is a $55 per person fee for no shows or cancellations within three days of the event.
Where to find it: 150 North Hurstbourne Parkway, Louisville, KY 40222
Louisiana: Steamboat Natchez
Can Easter brunch get more Louisiana than a steamboat cruise down the Mississippi River? In the past Steamboat Natchez has provided a day of fun and food for the whole family, and this year is no different—even the Easter Bunny will be on board, as well as a swingin’ jazz band! Though they’re keeping their lips sealed for now as far as what their feast in store, past lucky attendees were treated to a traditional Southern spread of gumbo, shrimp and grits, brown sugar pineapple glazed ham, biscuits and gravy, bananas Foster, bread pudding, and an array of alcoholic beverages and bottomless coffee and tea. Tickets have yet to be made available, so keep an eye on their special events page.
Where to find it: 400 Toulouse Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
Maine: Noble Kitchen & Bar at The Brunswick Hotel
Easter brunch at the Noble Kitchen & Bar will be held from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M., and you certainly won’t want to miss this family affair. With prize-laden events like a jelly bean counting contest, an Easter Egg Gift Grab, and even Easter Tree Decorating, Noble’s Easter Brunch event is well-worth the admission price of $60 per person for adults and $20 per child for kids 12 and under. Guests can choose from an impressive buffet of seasonal treats that includes smoked spiral ham, a spring vegetable quiche, salads and charcuterie, and a tempting dessert display.
Where to find it: 4 Noble Street, Brunswick, ME 04011
Maryland: The Mt. Washington Tavern
Brunch is always an event at the Mt. Washington Tavern, an inviting and well-appointed space. From 11 A.M. until 3 P.M. on Easter Sunday, the restaurant will have a whole spread for you and your family to eat, drink, and be merry. In addition to bottomless mimosas, screwdrivers, and Bloody Marys (there’s even a build-your-own Bloody Mary bar!), the menu includes jumbo lump crab hash, waffles, French toast fries, and more.
Where to find it: 5700 Newbury Street, Baltimore, MD 21209
Alexis Morillo is the Associate Editor at Delish.com where she covers breaking food news and viral food trends.
Kaitlin Mahar is a California-based freelance writer covering the shopping and lifestyle beats. When she's not sharing her passion for the Oxford comma with anyone who will listen, she is a proud cat parent, avid yogi, tea enthusiast, and co-host and co-producer of the podcast "Crime Culture".
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