Easter Brunch Deals

Diners looking for something more substantial than chocolate bunnies and marshmallow eggs can find places across the country to celebrate Easter with a festive brunch. Here’s a sampling of restaurants offering breakfast favorites and more, with prix fixe menus, buffets and family-friendly options.

Terrapin Restaurant
Virginia Beach, VA
Featured choices include Miniature Ham Biscuits with Mascarpone Pepper Jelly; Softshell Crab Benedict with Swiss Chard, Tomatoes & Spicy Hollandaise; Maine Lobster Omelet with Melted Fennel, Tarragon & Breakfast Potatoes; Raspberry Petit Four Glacé; $28

Champney’s Restaurant & Tavern
Deerfield, MA
Brunch buffet features Stuffed French Toast with Mascarpone & Berry Compote; Fennel Crusted Atlantic Salmon with Tomato Ragu; House Smoked Pork Loin with Porcini & Madeira Cream Sauce; Carved Leg of Lamb with Dijon Cream, Herbed Jus & Mint Jelly; $30 per adult, $14 for children 12 and under

Cobalt
Vero Beach, FL
Brunch buffet features Ricotta Pancakes with Ginger Syrup & Cashew Streusel; Duck Confit Hash with Roasted Peppers & Caramelized Onions; Applewood Smoked Bacon: House Made Biscuits and Sausage Gravy; Citrus Cured Salmon Gravlax; Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie; $35 per adult, $15 for children

Blue Duck Tavern
Washington, D.C.
Brunch prix fixe includes hors d’oeuvres buffet, choice of a la carte entrée and desserts from pastry pantry. Menu items include Sunnyside Eggs; Cod Cakes & Spicy Buttermilk Sauce; Belgian Liege Waffle with Mountain Huckleberry Marmalade; Muscovy Duck Breast with Confit of Leg & Gumbo Sauce; Scrambled Eggs with Rock Shrimp & Potato Röesti; $90 per adult, $45 for children 6-12 years

Flemings Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
Providence, RI
Three-course brunch includes choices such as Fresh Fruit Salad; Smoked Ham Chop or Lump Crab, Asparagus & Swiss Cheese Frittata; Walnut Turtle Pie or Creme Brulee; $29.95

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