Easter Brunch

On Easter Sunday, April 8, restaurants across the nation will be opening their doors early to serve up holiday brunch specials. From stacked gourmet buffets to bottomless champagne feasts, Easter specials are inviting holiday diners by the dozens.

3 Forty Grill
Hoboken, New Jersey
Easter Sunday Brunch Buffet: Gourmet brunch buffet with a raw bar, carving station and dessert station; $40 per person

Agozar!
New York, NY
Sangria open-bar Easter Cuban brunch with both a tapas selection and entrée menu; $28 per person

Carmen Anthony Fishhouse of Avon
Hartford, CT
Annual Easter Brunch serving award-winning prime rib, Virginia ham and a full buffet; $39.95 adult, $19.95 under 12

118 Degrees
Costa Mesa, CA
5-Course Vegan or Vegetarian Easter Brunch with an all plant-based, raw and living menu; $28 adults, $16 children

Allgauer’s Restaurant in the Doubletree Hotel
Alsip, IL
Classic Easter Brunch Special Buffet, featuring chef-carved lamb, prime rib, ham, an omelet and dessert station, crab legs, oyster bar, and more; $33.95 adults, $17.95 kids

Caracol Restaurant
Sunny Isles Beach, FL
Champagne Easter Brunch with special menu and live entertainment; $35 per person, $14 children
 

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