Restaurants & Bars
Where To Enjoy Easter Brunch In NYC
Celebrate Easter with festive brunch menus, bottomless drinks, or affordable dining across the top neighborhoods.
NEW YORK, NY— For families who want Easter brunch or dinner, along with the luxury of not having to cook it themselves, several NYC restaurants will be open Sunday, April 5, to take care of the preparation.
Don’t waste time, though. Tables book quickly.
Here are a few choices from the online reservation service OpenTable:
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Manhattan
YEFSI Estiatorio
1481 York Ave
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A Greek-inspired eatery offering fresh Mediterranean dishes and a lively bottomless brunch experience on the Upper East Side.
Lilly's Craft and Kitchen
675 B 9th Ave
Casual Hell’s Kitchen spot known for large portions and affordable brunch plates.
Lido Harlem
960 Columbus Ave
Cozy Italian brunch spot uptown with fewer crowds and consistently strong food.
Tara Rose
384 3rd Ave
Fun, under-the-radar brunch with cocktails and comfort dishes.
Bubby’s
120 Hudson St
Tribeca staple known for pancakes, biscuits, and classic American brunch.
Jack’s Wife Freda
226 Lafayette St
Mediterranean-inspired brunch favorite with a buzzy downtown vibe.
Hole In the Wall
445 E 35th St
A cozy, neighborhood spot known for its Australian brunch fare and weekend bottomless brunch specials.
Brooklyn
Randolph Beer
82 Prospect St
Large Dumbo brewery with energetic bottomless brunch ideal for groups.
Tom’s Restaurant
782 Washington Ave
Old-school diner serving huge portions at budget-friendly prices.
Scottadito Osteria Toscana
788A Union St
A Tuscan-style eatery offering a lively bottomless brunch with classic Italian dishes just a short walk from Prospect Park.
Cafe Luluc
214 Smith St
Charming French café with a hidden backyard and standout brunch.
Sunday In Brooklyn
348 Wythe Ave
Williamsburg hotspot known for creative brunch and signature pancakes.
Five Leaves
18 Bedford Ave
Greenpoint staple with Australian-style brunch and laid-back vibe.
Cafe Mogador
133 Wythe Ave
Moroccan-inspired brunch favorite with bold flavors and loyal following.
Queens
The Bonnie
29‑12 23rd Ave
Gastropub known for reliable bottomless brunch and elevated comfort food.
Baraki
38-29 Bell Blvd
Mediterranean‑inspired tapas spot with weekend brunch options.
The Queensboro
80-02 Northern Blvd
Neighborhood gastropub with weekend brunch and New American fare.
Jackson Hole
69‑35 Astoria Blvd N
Classic diner with large portions and affordable breakfast options.
Cafe Triskell
33‑04 30th Ave
Low-key French-Breton spot known for crepes and unique brunch dishes.
Queens Comfort
40‑09 30th Ave
Creative comfort-food spot known for indulgent, over-the-top brunch dishes.
Several casual restaurants are open for Easter as well, including Applebee’s, The Cheesecake Factory, Olive Garden, Panera Bread and Red Lobster.
As always, it’s a good idea to call ahead to make sure the chain locations near you are open.
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