Spring has sprung in the city of Austin, and with Easter around the corner, it is time to celebrate with a grand brunch. As the city awakens to the rejuvenation of the season, the culinary scene is hopping with a variety of delectable brunch options. Here are nine top picks for your Easter brunch in Austin.
Starting the Easter festivities from Friday, March 29, Stella San Jac is all set to serve up a spectacular Southwestern Benedict, brisket hash, and themed cocktails like the Cottontail Martini. If you have a sweet tooth, don’t miss their strawberry shortcake and carrot cake.
If you are looking to savor something unique this Easter, head to Juniper Austin. They are offering an Italian twist to the classics with their prix fixe menu that includes pork belly Benedict and Italian French toast among others.
Indulge in a spectacular brunch amidst the mesmerizing backdrop of the Hill Country at the Laurel Restaurant. With bottomless mimosas and a range of mouthwatering brunch delights, it’s an experience you wouldn’t want to miss.
For a true Easter indulgence, Eddie V’s Steakhouse presents a two-course prix fixe menu. Items include decadent butter-poached Maine lobster, quiche Florentine with roasted avocado, and pan-seared steak among others.
If a casual brunch is more your speed, then La Piscina at Proper Hotel is the place to be. Their delectable brunch menu includes crab Benedict with guajillo hollandaise sauce, torta de papa, and some delightful spring-time cocktails.
Add a touch of Mediterranean flair to your Easter brunch at Aba Austin. With tantalizing options like short rib shakshuka, kefta and eggs, and a spring vegetable frittata – it’s a feast that’s sure to impress.
Ciclo, known for its Latin-inspired cuisine, offers an Easter brunch buffet complete with an egg hunt and petting zoo. Don’t forget to try their made-to-order omelets, seafood paella, and kid station delights.”
Take in the beautiful vistas as you enjoy a classic Easter brunch at Onion Creek Golf Club. Their delightful brunch menu includes honey-glazed ham, potato hash, scrambled eggs, a salad bar, and a bagel station.
Savor the flavors of a unique French-American-Texas fusion brunch at Nido as you enjoy the picturesque views of Lady Bird Lake. Their à la carte menu offers a diverse range of freshly baked pastries, French toast, and a smoked salmon hash.
Whether it’s enjoying classic brunch fare at charming local spots or indulging in lavish buffets at upscale eateries, Austin’s culinary scene offers a multitude of options to make your Easter brunch celebration unforgettable. Make your reservations now and enjoy spring at its best!
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