Every Bunny Loves an Easter Brunch
Easter is coming up, and if you’re familiar with my Easters of the past, you know I always make my Easter brunch reservations at the last minute…
So let’s hop to it!!!
Here’s a list of the best Easter brunches under $100, plus other sweet activities to keep the littlest bunnies busy.
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Bunny Bungalows (The Grove/The Americana at Brand)
Grab your fluffle (group of bunnies – look it up :)) and take them to meet the Easter Bunny, currently at the Bunny Bungalows at The Grove. Make your reservations from now until Sunday, 31st, for VIB (very important bunny) Photo Packages.
Be sure to stop by Barnes & Noble, which has Easter Gifts for everyone on your list, including Peter Rabbit items, BOGO Easter Books, and Gift Cards for older children.
Teenagers will love anything from Alo, currently showing off their Lilac Blue Collection for Airlift Highlift Leggings, Trendy Knotted Tops, and more.
Beachside Restaurant & Bar (Marina Del Rey)
Enjoy a bunny brunch on the beach at Beachside Restaurant & Bar at The Jamaica Bay Inn. Menu highlights include Mini Quiche, Shakshuka, and Blueberry Cheesecake French Toast. Brunch runs from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., and you can get your photo with the Easter Bunny from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The cost is $65 per person.
Make your reservations on OpenTable.
Otium (DTLA)
Lou Lou (Santa Monica)
Perched atop the trendy Santa Monica Place mall is Lou Lou; a French-inspired rooftop spot known for live DJs, Drag Shows, and more egg-citing Entertainment.
For Easter, they will be offering an Unlimited Brunch Buffet, which includes “Le Gigot D’agneau,” or a 7-hour roasted Leg of Lamb, Dauphine Potato, and Deviled Eggs. Easter-Themed Cocktails will also be available.
Brunch is available on March 31st from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The price is $69 per person. On Easter Sunday you can expect Live DJs as your entertainment.
Make your reservations on OpenTable.
Redbird (DTLA)
Enjoy a bunny of brunch with your choice of the Main Dining Room and indoor Lounge at Redbird from Chef Neal Frasier. The 2-course prix-fixe menu includes highlights like a Cinnamon Crunch French Toast to begin and Congee with Maine lobster and soft egg or Basque Baked Eggs among the main dishes offered.
Brunch is available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is $65 for adults and $21 for children under 10.
Make your reservations here.
Bianca (Culver City)
Pre-order your perfect Pasqua from the European restaurant Bianca. Must-haves include Chocolate Eggs, a Rosca de Pasqua, and Hot Cross Buns, a favorite in the UK. Prices begin at $25, and items must be ordered by March 26th, 2024.
A special family brunch with traditional recipes and more will also be available for dine-in. Reserve here.
The Palm (DTLA)
While usually open exclusively for dinner, The Palm is opening up bright and early at 1 p.m. for an à la carte Easter Sunday. Enjoy offerings like the Prime Rib ($69-$79) and Seared Scallops with Pearl Couscous, along with the Classic Italian dishes the restaurant is known for.
The restaurant will be open from 1 to 8 p.m. Reservations can be made on their website.
Esters Wine Shop & Bar (Santa Monica)
If you love things in threes, Esters is your home for Easter. Beginning at Noon, diners can revel in the sounds of a Jazz Trio to complement their Rosé Champagne flight ($35). The menu is a la carte and includes Tortilla Española and Waffles with optional Caviar.
Brunch is available from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Make your reservations on Resy.
Wow, these Easter brunch options all sound amazing! From the Bunny Bungalows at The Grove to the Southern hospitality at Yardbird Southern Table & Bar, there is something for everyone. I’m particularly intrigued by the Peepn’ It Real brunch buffet at I|O Rooftop, which features an ice luge and a craft table for kids. And those hot cross buns at Bianca sound like the perfect Easter treat. Thanks for sharing these suggestions!