Easter Eats Across Atlanta: Best Brunches and Treats for Families

From indulgent brunches to handcrafted chocolates, Atlanta restaurants are serving up seasonal menus and experiences to make this Easter memorable.

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Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, is a time for renewal, connection, and delicious food. Across Atlanta, local restaurants and eateries are offering everything from indulgent brunches and specialty cocktails to interactive experiences and handcrafted desserts. Whether you’re continuing long-standing traditions or trying something new, these spots are perfect for making the holiday memorable.

Westside: All-Day Family Fun

Your 3rd Spot invites guests to enjoy a full day of Easter festivities, open from 1–10 p.m. The $25 admission per person includes unlimited access to over 100 interactive games, making it an ideal choice for families. Brunch offerings feature chicken and waffle sliders, breakfast tacos, and papas bravas, with plenty of options for kids and adults alike.

Beyond the food, the venue is hosting a patio-wide Easter egg hunt at 3 p.m., hiding over 1,000 eggs for children of all ages. Families can also enjoy a screening of the animated film HOP at 6 p.m., complete with trivia and a themed photo booth to capture the day. This combination of food, fun, and activities makes it a standout destination for those looking to celebrate Easter in a unique way.

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Chamblee: Sweet Treats for Everyone

JARDÍ Chocolates is bringing elegance and whimsy to Easter baskets this year. Their lineup of handcrafted treats includes the “Not a Peep” dark chocolate cookie with vanilla bean marshmallow and “Not a Pink Peep,” featuring strawberry white chocolate and pink peppercorn shortbread.

Giftable options like Easter Bunny Adoption Boxes and Easter Egg Boxes showcase seasonal flavors such as strawberry shortcake, apricot almond, and vanilla bean salted caramel. Semi-solid chocolate bunnies and a caramel marshmallow bunny add an extra touch of indulgence.

A portion of sales supports the Georgia House Rabbit Society, promoting responsible pet ownership and helping abandoned rabbits. This thoughtful approach makes JARDÍ a meaningful and delicious stop for Easter gifting.

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Alpharetta

Cattle Shed Wine & Steak Bar celebrates Easter with a special brunch menu beginning at 11 a.m. Menu highlights include a smoked ham, Gruyère, and caramelized onion omelet, and seared scallops served with saffron risotto, succotash, and poblano beurre blanc. Guests can toast the occasion with seasonal cocktails such as the Indigo Bloom, crafted with Empress gin, honey syrup, lemon juice, St-Germain, and prosecco rosé.

The combination of elevated dishes, craft cocktails, and a welcoming atmosphere makes Cattle Shed a great choice for those looking to enjoy a refined yet approachable Easter brunch.

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Multiple Atlanta Locations: Festive Neighborhood Dining

For those seeking a casual but festive brunch, HOBNOB Neighborhood Tavern and Marlow’s Tavern are serving up seasonal menus across multiple locations. HOBNOB features Low Country shrimp and grits, Nutella French toast, and brunch tacos, while Marlow’s Tavern offers a chef-driven take on classic brunch dishes in a relaxed setting. Both are perfect options for family and friend gatherings.

  • Low Country shrimp and grits
  • Nutella French toast
  • Brunch tacos

Perfect for friends and family gatherings across all locations.


Other Notable Spots for Easter Brunch

Bantam & Biddy (Ansley Mall): Southern-inspired favorites like fried chicken and cheddar waffles, chilaquiles, breakfast tacos, and build-your-own biscuits, paired with seasonal cocktails.

Buena Vida Tapas Bar: Spanish-style brunch encourages shared plates such as jamon croquetas, churro French toast, 12-hour braised brisket hash, and eggs Benedict.

Chichería Mexican Kitchen: A lively Mexican-inspired buffet ($40) with chorizo con papas, carnitas, carne asada fajitas, flan de elote, and $5 mimosas.

Mary Mac’s Tea Room: Classic Southern Easter dishes available for dine-in or catering, perfect for hosting family gatherings at home.


Tips for Enjoying Easter Brunch in Atlanta

  • Book early: Popular spots fill up fast, especially for Easter Sunday.
  • Check menus online: Seasonal offerings may vary by location.
  • Consider family-friendly experiences: Venues like Your 3rd Spot combine food with fun activities for kids.
  • Support local businesses: Many chocolatiers and bakeries are giving back to local charities this season.

Whether you’re in the mood for a casual brunch, a luxurious dining experience, or playful sweets, Atlanta offers something for every Easter celebration. Make your plans early and enjoy the holiday with great food, festive cocktails, and plenty of sweet memories.