By: Lindsay Garbacik By: Lindsay Garbacik | March 29, 2023 | Food & Drink, Community,
Challah French toast from TJ's Seafood Market & Grill
Prepare your pastels, Easter is coming quickly. This year, the holiday falls on Sunday, April 9 and what’s more perfect for spring than a bountiful brunch? We’ve rounded up some of the tastiest Easter brunch specials from Dallas’ most luxurious restaurants. Check back, as we’ll continue to update this list as the holiday approaches.
2950 N Harwood Street, #115 / Website
Enjoy an all-you-can-eat Easter brunch this year at Dolce Riviera. There will be unlimited Champagne and rosé, a made-to-order omelet station, a bruschetta bar and a carving station featuring whole roasted legs of lamb. The menu will feature mini lemon ricotta pancakes, eggs Benedict, avocado and burrata toast, cacio e pepe and lasagna. Brunch is priced starting at $95 per person, $35 for kids 12 years old and under, and free for kids under five. Reservations can be made here.
1717 Leonard Street / Website
Spend your Easter brunch amidst smooth, live jazz music while you enjoy an exclusive menu and craft cocktails. Dishes are set to include lemon ricotta pancakes, sea salt grilled branzino and devilled eggs with smoked trout roe, among others. Brunch will be served from 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., reservations can be made here.
2121 McKinney Avenue / Website
Visit Dallas’ only five-star hotel for Fearing’s Restaurant’s signature ‘golden Easter brunch’. The three-course meal will feature Texas BBQ Wagyu brisket with a strawberry and aged cheddar tart, achiote-marinated mesquite-grilled lamb chops, and carrot cake cheesecake with whipped Dulcey ganache. During the event, guests will have the opportunity to crack the ‘golden egg’ and receive complimentary experiences at the hotel’s dining and spa amenities. Reservations can be made here.
For those who’d rather celebrate at home, order The Ritz-Carlton’s Easter to-go package that serves up to 10 people. Find tasty dishes like bourbon honey glazed ham with grilled pineapple, herb-roasted leg of lamb with mint sauce, charred heirloom carrots with citrus creme fraiche, and brown butter carrot cakes. Orders must be placed by Friday, March 31, and can be done by calling the hotel at 214.922.4783.
6740 Winning Drive, Suite 1000, Frisco / Website
Check out this new French bistro for Easter Sunday and explore its special prix fixe menu. Find French onion soup, seared salmon, seared scallops, filet Oscar, and a tasty lineup of desserts including eclairs and fruit tarts. Reservations can be made here.
Multiple Locations / Website
Enjoy a unique take on Easter brunch this year with Vietnamese and Thai cuisine from Malai Kitchen. Special for Easter brunch, discover banh mi French toast, Thai eggs Benedict, fried rice “over easy”, spicy bloody Marys and mimosas. Reservations can be made here.
2501 N Harwood Street Suite 225 / Website
Nosh on brunch classics and a selection of specials this Easter Sunday at Mercat Bistro. The restaurant’s regular brunch menu will be available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., as well as Champagne and rosé specials. Reservations can be made here.
3008 Maple Avenue / Website
Opt for a luxe Easter brunch experience this year at Nick & Sam’s Steakhouse. Available from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., guests will enjoy a mouthwatering brunch buffet filled with carving stations, made-to-order hand-rolled sushi, French toast with a slew of toppings, an omelet station, an array of classic brunch entrees, and a dessert bar. For the kids, three will be face painting, balloon animals, and an appearance by the Easter Bunny. Brunch is priced at $85 per adult and $30 per child under 12. Reservations can be made here.
400 Crescent Court / Website
Treat your crew to a tasty brunch at Nobu Dallas, available from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Guests will have the choice of their main course, with highlights like Nobu eggs Benedict with snow crab and steak and eggs Nobu style. Additionally, each guest will receive a bento box of sushi and dessert. Brunch is priced at $68 per person. Reservations can be made here.
400 Olive/ Website
Head to the Sheraton Dallas for a lavish Easter brunch buffet perfect for the whole family. On the menu, find buffet highlights like chicken and waffles, butternut squash soup, made-to-order omelets, pepper-crusted prime ribs, spiced pork belly, charcuterie, salads, pasta and an array of desserts. Brunch is priced at $59 per adult and $25 per child under 12 years old and free for kids under 5. Reservations can be made here.
1717 N Akard Street / Website
Check out the Pyramid Restaurant and Bar for Easter brunch this year, available from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. On the menu, find pimento cheese biscuits, smoked salmon bagels with tasty toppings, Gulf coast shrimp and grits with sausage, smoked prime rib with truffled macaroni and cheese, and a variety of sweets for dessert. There will also be a kid-friendly menu. Reservations can be made here.
2501 N Harwood Street / Website
Enjoy a family-friendly all-you-can-eat Easter brunch buffet at Saint Ann Restaurant & Bar. On the menu, find French toast, lobster frittatas, short rib hash, chicken and waffles, and a variety of themed cocktails and specials on Champagne and rosé. The meal is priced at $65 per person, $20 for kids 12 years old and under, and complimentary for kids 5 and under. Reservations can be made here.
Multiple Locations / Website
Head to this neighborhood steakhouse for an exclusive Easter Sunday brunch, available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the holiday. Silver Fox will serve their regular menu, as well as a special roasted beef tenderloin Benedict, topped with a poached egg and hollandaise, and served with asparagus and fingerling potatoes. Pair your meal with a Tito’s bloody Mary or mimosa. Reservations can be made here.
1914 Commerce Street / Website
Visit this iconic midcentury hotel in downtown Dallas for a three-course prix fixe lunch buffet, served from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., for Easter Sunday. Guests will enjoy spinach salad with strawberries and goat cheese, your choice of pineapple-glazed baked ham or buttermilk fried chicken, carving stations of prime rib and herb-crusted lamb, and a slew of sides including baked macaroni and cheese, garlic-roasted mashed potatoes, green bean almondine and roasted Brussels sprouts with bacon. There will also be a selection of desserts, a mimosa and a bloody Mary bar, and free plays on all the hotel’s arcade games throughout the lunch. The menu is priced at $49.99 per person and kids under 12 years old eat for free from a dedicated kid-friendly menu. Reservations can be made here.
Multiple Locations / Website
This popular seafood spot will be serving its regular brunch menu on Easter Sunday, with the addition of challah French toast, migas, lobster rolls and $5 white cranberry mimosas at its Preston Royal location. Reservations can be made here.
2121 N Pearl Street / Website
Head to Yardbird for a tasty Easter menu. Find rosti-style hash browns, an assortment of bread, slow-roasted lamb shoulder, whole snapper, and hummingbird cake. To drink, enjoy rosé and mimosas, among other brunch-friendly options. Reservations can be made here.
500 W 7th Street, Fort Worth / Website
Check out this new upscale Italian restaurant in Fort Worth from chef Blaine Staniford for Easter Brunch. The menu will feature soft scrambled eggs bruschetta, house granola, semolina Dutch baby and mozzarella in carrozza. Reservations can be made here.
200 Mule Alley, Fort Worth / Website
Opt for an Easter brunch infused with Texan flair, available from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 97 West. On the special three-course prix fixe menu, find deviled eggs, crab Benedict, and smoked salmon and cucumber tea sandwiches, among others. Following brunch, there will be an Easter egg hunt and live bunnies ready to be snuggled, and appearances by the Easter Bunny. Brunch is priced at $59 per adult and $25 per child. Reservations can be made here.
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