Aside from watching the little ones hunt down carefully hidden eggs and then proceed to lapse into two-hour sugar highs, Easter Sunday activities can range from celebrating religious significance to spending a spring day in the park. One tradition for many families is having brunch together eating seasonal foods. We’ve gathered a few ideas for where to go after all the eggs are found next weekend.
This family-owned local favorite for breakfast and brunch has a unique menu of specialties, and makes their own muffins and pastries in-house. Grab some fresh seasonal fruit alongside your omelette or French toast.
Enjoy San Francisco-themed décor and brunch classics, as well as harder to find dishes like their signature Crab Benedict.
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Avoid crowds by having Easter brunch a day early at this tiny Brazilian café. Although closed on Sundays, this place offers unique flavors for those who want to make their pre-celebrations a little more exotic on Saturday.
Enjoy some Sunday morning dim sum at this palatial South Spruce Avenue restaurant. Servers bring over a huge selection of small plates, offering a little something for everyone.
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- Picnic in the Park
Weather permitting, an Easter Sunday picnic can be a great way to spend time with loved ones and save money on a large restaurant tab. Head to , or your favorite neighborhood park to enjoy a packed picnic lunch of fresh produce from local farmer’s markets that have just started up, finger sandwiches and strawberry shortcake, and soak up the beginning of Spring.